Viscerosomatic/Chapman's Reflexes Flashcards
reflex - somatic stimuli producing patterns of reflex response in segmentally related somatic structures
and examples
somatosomatic
withdrawal response
myotactic response
somatic stimuli producing reflex response in segmentally related visceral structures
somatovisceral
somatocardiac - pain increases HR and BP
somatogastric - pain inhibits perastalsis of stomach
somatoadrenal - pain increases release of catecholamines from adrenal medulla
visceral stimuli producing patterns of reflex response in segmentally related somatic structures
viscerosomatic
somatic pain d/t visceral pain stimuli
visceral stimuli producing patterns of reflex response in segmentally related visceral structures
viscerovisceral
distension of gut results in increased contraction of gut m
numerous interneuron connections in the DRG create a complex communication network connecting the visceral and somatic systems
the bottom line
a group of palpable points occurring in predictable locations on the anterior and posterior surfaces of the body that are considered to be reflections of visceral dysfunction or diease
chapman’s reflex
chapman’s reflexes are manifested by what three components
gangliform contractions (block lympahtic drainage) viscersomatic reflex (dx and tx value) consistent set of reproducible series of points both anterior and posterior to specific organs or conditions
which are better for dx, anterior or posterior CR
anterior
chapman’s point treatment
firm pressure with one finger on gangliform mass
move tip of finger in circular fashion for 10-30 seconds
cease treatment when mass disappears or pt can no longer tolerate
T/F - never make a dx based solely on a nontender CR
true
T/F - never ignore or trivialize a tender CR
true
contraindications to CR
pt in emergent care
refusal
fracture - cancer- pt instability
side effects to treatment
post-treatment discomfort
drink plenty of water (1-3 L)
rest