Vertebral Level Flashcards

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C7

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Superior and posterior arm pain

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C6

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Thyroid/parathyroid

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T1

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  1. Bronchitis
  2. Heart
  3. Trachea
  4. Arm- posterior and superior
  5. Thymus
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T2

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  1. Thymus
  2. Thyroid/parathyroid
  3. 2 wk. pneumonia
  4. Heart and valves- aneurysm
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T3

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  1. 3 wks pneumonia
  2. Elbow/arm pain
  3. Thyroid
  4. Aneurysm/aorta
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T4

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  1. Lowest thyroid involvement
  2. Blood pressure/high systole
  3. 2 wk pneumonia
  4. Liver-gallbladder
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T5

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  1. Pylor valve
  2. Stomach-gastric ulcer
  3. Major liver influence- hepatitis/gall bladder
  4. Lungs- 1 wks pneumonia
  5. Diabetes
  6. Arm - posterior/ulnar
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T6

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  1. lowest arm influence- above elbow
  2. Stomach and liver/gallbladder
  3. Diabetes
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T7

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  1. spleen-platelets

2. Stomach

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T8

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  1. Pancreas
  2. Stomach
  3. Gallbladder
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T9

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  1. Adrenals/kidney - highest level of involvement
  2. Hair loss
  3. Stomach
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T10

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  1. Adrenals/kidneys
  2. Gall bladder
  3. Pyloric ulceration- gastritis
  4. Arteriosclerosis
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T11

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  1. Paralysis of small intestine
  2. Sciatic neuritis
  3. Loss of hair
  4. Colon
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T12

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  1. Kidney- loss of bladder sphincter control
  2. Prostatitis
  3. Loss of colon tone-ptosis
  4. Pelvic sway- genitofemoral nerve– inguinal ring
  5. Some small intestine- sigmoid colon (left)
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L1

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  1. Kidney dysfunction
  2. Bladder- ureters at the bottom
  3. Hemorrhoids
  4. Pelvic sway
  5. Anterior/medial knee pain- femoral neuritis
  6. Adrenal loss-slight
  7. Testes and ovaries- great dysfunction
  8. Genitofemoral nerve- inguinal ring
  9. Colon
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L2

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  1. Major prostate, bladder and ovarian dysfunction with loss of production of chemicals
  2. Sciatic and femoral neuritis
  3. Hemorrhoids
  4. Prostatitis
  5. Bottom portion of kidney
  6. Pelvic sway
  7. Anal control
16
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L3

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  1. Prostate
  2. Whole leg pain- like it explodes
  3. Ovarian/testicular degeneration and dysfunction
  4. Bladder
  5. Lateral leg pain- sometimes sciatica
  6. Lateral knee pain
  7. Hemorrhoids
17
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L4

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  1. Mid-ring anal ring

2. Same as L5 but not as badly

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L5

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  1. Most fatigue
  2. Sciatica
  3. Destruction of acetabulum and femur heads
  4. Complete chemistry upset
  5. Localized pain
  6. Most subluxations to the spine above
  7. Hemorrhoids- posterior anal ring