The End Flashcards

1
Q

What is the order of TART that -Dr. Klock seems to think is the best way to do stuff?

A

ATTR

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2
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What are the transitional areas of the body? (generally)

A

Areas where structural changes lead to functional changes

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3
Q

What are the four transitional areas of the body?

A

OA junction
CT junction
TL junction
LS junction

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4
Q

CCP is a mild strain: true or false?

A

True

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5
Q

What is the problems with CCP, supposedly?

A

Somewhat diminish diaphragmatic efficiency

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6
Q

What is Freyett’s principle?

A

Spinal areas where the facet joints are somewhat engaged while in easy, neutral are more vulnerable to injury

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7
Q

True or false: transitional areas are, by design, more vulnerable to injury

A

True

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8
Q

What places mild strain at the transitional areas of CCP?

A

Lateral curves of CCP

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9
Q

What is the purpose of the structural exam?

A

Rapid gather information about the general health, as expressed by the somatic system\

Focus on areas that need to be treated

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10
Q

True or false: the area of pain should be the area that is focused on

A

Kinda not

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11
Q

What does the RSS depend on?

A

CC
Preference of “model”
Depends on preference of treatment style

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12
Q

What are the steps of the RSS?

A

Quick look, followed by a more in depth analysis

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13
Q

What is a strain?

A

Stretching of muscle tissue

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14
Q

What is a sprain?

A

Stretching injury of ligamentous tissue

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15
Q

What is a “key lesion”?

A

SD the maintains a total SD. This is theoretical only (just like OMM)

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16
Q

When are SDs significant?

A

severe enough to cause pain or contributing to disease

17
Q

How are SDs and strains/sprains similar?

A

cause both local symptoms and dysfunction elsewhere in the body

18
Q

According to Zink, what is the main issue with CCP?

A

Allows for passive congestion d/t inhibiting R/S mechanism

19
Q

True or false: a key lesion, is by definition, signifiant

A

True

20
Q

True or false: any SD that produces a departure from the alternating fascial pattern of CCP is significant

A

True

21
Q

Why do Type I SDs cause problems?

A

generates uncompensated fascial pattern

22
Q

What are the significant SDs of the sacrum?

A

Backward sacral torsion

Unilateral sacral flexion or extension

23
Q

What are the significant innominate SD?

A

Up slips
Down slips

Two or more profound SDs of the innominate

24
Q

What are the four causes of significant SDs?

A

Prego
Injury
Overuse
Disease processes

25
Q

What are the steps of a pt encounter? (8)

A
  1. CC
  2. H&P
  3. ROS
  4. hx
  5. PE
  6. RSS
  7. indepth
  8. Red flags
26
Q

True or false: the more abdnomalities, the most significant the SD

A

True

27
Q

What are the two things that can signal a SD that are not in the TART mnemonic?

A

Temp

Tissue tension

28
Q

What are the 6 steps of the RSS?

A
  1. St flexion
  2. Seated flexion
  3. Sweep spine
  4. Sweep ribs
  5. Assess respiratory motion
  6. Supine visual observation
29
Q

Standing flex test looks for what?

A

Innominate prob

30
Q

Seated flexion test looks for what?

A

sacral problems

31
Q

Posterior ribs become more posterior or anterior with slumping

A

Posterior

32
Q

What are the three steps of the follow through

A
  1. Take a closer look
  2. Document findings
  3. Interpret findings
33
Q

Tender points of inspiration problems are found on what parts of the rib?

A

Rib angle of lowest ribs

34
Q

Tender points of expiration problems are found on what parts of the rib?

A

Mid axillary area of upper most rib

35
Q

What are the most common TTP?

A
Hamstrings
Gastroc
Soleus
Adductors
ITBs
36
Q

What are the three things to consider when finishing a rapid structural exam?

A
  1. Decide where to start
  2. How much to do
  3. Treat departures from CCP first