TPs and Clinical application Flashcards

1
Q

PC1 inion location?

A

1-2 cim inf to occipital protuberance. slight lat on insertion of semispinalis capitis

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2
Q

PC1 inion TX?

A

Flex neck while monitoring point

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3
Q

What is unique about PC1 inion?

A

It is a Maverick point

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4
Q

What is different about Maverick points?

A

You need to lengthen the patient’s tissues around tender point rather than shortening/wrapping

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5
Q

PC1 location?

A

3 cm below inion and 1 cm medial to occipitomastoid suture

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6
Q

PC1 force on point?

A

anteromedial

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7
Q

PC1 and 2, how do you move the head?

A

ESARA

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8
Q

PC2 location?

A

In main muscle mass 2-3 cm lat to midline and just below occiput

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9
Q

PC3 location?

A

Inferolateral aspects of C2 spinous process?

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10
Q

PC3 Tx?

A

FSARA F=45 deg

May have to sidebend towards

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11
Q

PC4-7 locations?

A

On inferolateral spinous process of vert above

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12
Q

PC4-7 Tx?

A

ESARA

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13
Q

PC8 location

A

same as PC4-7

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14
Q

PC8 Tx?

A

FSARA or ESARA

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15
Q

Where are the locations for posterior thoracic tender points?

A

On SP of respective vert.

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16
Q

PT1-9 what does doc do?

A

Grab chin and pull up

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17
Q

PT1-3 pt position?

A

Prone, arms off side of table

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18
Q

PT 4-6 pt position?

A

Prone, arms over top of table

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19
Q

PT 7-9 Pt position?

A

Prone, arms over top of table and pillow under chest

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20
Q

PT 10-12, what does doc do?

A

Pulls oppo asis

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21
Q

PT 10-12, pt position?

A

Prone, arms over top of table, pillow under chest

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22
Q

P-rib 1 location?

A

Post margin of rib head beneath trapezius

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23
Q

Pt position for all post-ribs?

A

Pt seated and hold 120 seconds

24
Q

P-rib 1 Tx?

A

Arm on dysfunction side goes on knee of doc.

ESTRT head

25
Q

P-rib 2 location?

A

Sup. Surface of angles of ribs at medial border of scapula

2 and 1/2 inch from lat to midline

26
Q

P-Rib 2 Tx?

A

Dysfunction arm on docs knee

F-head
SARA - Trunk and neck
120 seconds

27
Q

P-Rib 3-6 location?

A

Same as P-rib 2

28
Q

P-Rib 3-6 Tx

A

Dysfunction arm on doc knee

Grasp dysfunction shoulder,
SARA Trunk
120 seconds

29
Q

PL 1-5 SP (midline) location?

A

On SP of Lumbar Vert.

30
Q

PL 1-5 Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc on same side of TP

Extend ipsilateral hip

31
Q

PL 1-3 Transverse P locatoin

A

on TP of Lumbar vert

32
Q

PL 1-3 Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc oppo side

Extend ipsilateral hip and rotate leg toward TP

33
Q

UPL5/PL5 location?

A

Superior/medial edge of PSIS

34
Q

UPL5/PL5 Tx?

A

Same as PL 1-3 TP

35
Q

LPL5 location?

A

Inf aspect of PSIS

36
Q

LPL5 Tx?

A

Pt prone

Dysfuntional thigh over side of table

Doc flexes hip to 90 deg.
adds adduction and int. rotation

37
Q

PL3 Lat is associated with what muscle?

A

Gluteus Medius

38
Q

PL3 Lat location?

A

2/3 lat btw PSOS and Tensor fascia latae

39
Q

PL3 lat Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc extends ipsilateral hip

40
Q

PL4 Lat associated w/what muscle?

A

Glut Medius

41
Q

PL4 Lat location?

A

Post margin of tensor fascia latae

42
Q

PL4 Lat Tx?

A

Pt prone

Extend ipsilateral hip (less than PL3)

43
Q

PS1 location?

A

1/2 inch medial to inf. aspect of PSIS B/L

44
Q

PS 1 and PS 5Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc applies ant pressure diagonally oppo from TB

PS1 = ILAs
PS5 = Sacral sulcus
45
Q

PS 2,3,4 (midline) location?

A

Midline on sacrum btw or below sacral spines

46
Q

PS 5 location

A

1/4 inch medial and sup to ILA B/L

47
Q

High Ilium (HI) location?

A

Lat aspect of PSIS

48
Q

HI Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc on SS as dysfunction

Hip extension w/ab/adduction fine tuning

49
Q

High Ilium Flare-out (HIFO) Location

A

1 3/4” below 1/4” medial to lower edge of PSIS

50
Q

HIFO Tx?

A

Pt prone

Extend ipsilateral leg to clear oppo leg

Adduct leg and external rotation

51
Q

Piriformis location?

A

1/2-2/3 of distance btw ILA and greater trochanter

52
Q

Piriformis Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc on SS as dysfunction

Flex leg to 135 deg over side of table

Abduct and ext rotate hip

53
Q

Flare-in Sacroiliac (FISI) location?

A

4” below PSIS and slightly lateral

54
Q

FISI is related to what muscle attachment?

A

Gluteus maximus

55
Q

FISI Tx?

A

Pt prone

Doc on SS

Abduct hip, flex hip w/knee clearing table

Ext rotate