Stomach Flashcards

1
Q

ST-2

Location

A

At the infraorbital foramen

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2
Q

ST-2

Nerve

A

Infraorbital nerve

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3
Q

ST-2

Indications

A
Maxillofacial pain 
Nasal congestion (ST-2, LI-20)
Trigeminal neuritis (ST-2, LI-20)
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4
Q

ST-4

Location

A

Lateral to the labial commissure

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5
Q

ST-4

Nerve

A

Trigeminal nerve

Facial nerve

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6
Q

ST-4

Indications

A
Facial nerve injury affecting labial or platysma muscle function (ST-4, TH-17) 
Orofacial pain (ST-2, ST-4)
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7
Q

ST-6

Location

A

In the belly of the masseter m.

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8
Q

ST-6

Nerve

A

Trigeminal nerve

Facial nerve

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9
Q

ST-6

Indications

A

Masticatory pain

Trigeminal nerve dysfunction (hypo- or hyper-tonic masseter muscle)

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10
Q

ST-25

Location

A

Approximately 2 cun lateral to the center of the umbilicus, in the belly of the rectus abdominis muscle

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11
Q

ST-25

Nerve

A

Caudal intercostal nerve

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12
Q

ST-25

Inidcations

A

Abdominal discomfort, diarrhea, intestinal cramping (ST-25, ST-36, BL-20, BL-21)

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13
Q

ST-34

Location

A

2 cun proximal to the patella in the vastus lateralis m.

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14
Q

ST-34

Nerves

A

Femoral nerve

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15
Q

ST-34

Indications

A

Stifle pain, instability, and/or dysfunction (ST-34, ST-36, SP-9, SP-10)
Femoral nerve injury (ST-34, spinal segmental input to L4-L6 spinal nerve)

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16
Q

ST-35

Location

A

Lateral to the patellar ligament

17
Q

ST-35

Nerve

A

Femoral nerve

18
Q

ST-35

Indications

A
Stifle pain (ST-35, ST-34, ST-36, SP-10, SP-9) 
Patellar tendinitis
19
Q

ST-36

Location

A

2 cun distal to the tibial plateau, 1 cun lateral to the tibia crest in the belly of the cranila tibialis m.

20
Q

ST-36

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

21
Q

ST-36

Indications

A

Stifle pain (ST-35, ST-34, ST-36, SP-10, SP-9)
GI problems and motility issue
Immune or inflammatory problems (ST-36, LI-4, LI-11, GV-14)
Pelvic limb dysfunction

22
Q

ST-40

Location

A

Midway between the lateral malleoulus and the stifle joint, between the cranial tibialis and long digital extensor mm.

23
Q

ST-40

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

24
Q

ST-40

Indications

A

Gastrointestinal disorders involving fluid retention or swelling (ST-40, ST-36, SP-6)
Lateral crus myofascial dysufnction of hock instability (ST-40, palpate for trigger points)

25
Q

ST-41

Location

A

On the dorsal hock, between the tendons of the long digital extensor and cranial tibialis mm, level with the lateral malleolus

26
Q

ST-41

Nerve

A

Fibular nerve

27
Q

ST-41

Indications

A

Tarsal pain and restricted motion (ST-41, ST-36, KI-3, BL-60)