9: Visceral Manipulation And Abd Exam Flashcards

1
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Four reasons there would be increased dullness in the abd/chest on percussion

A
  1. Perforated bowel -> free air in abdomen
  2. COPD -> hyperinflation of lungs
  3. Lung path like pleural effusion or consolidation
  4. Ascites fluid in abdomen
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2
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Visceral vs somatic pain

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Visceral: due to stretching/contracting hollow organs -> vague and not localized
Somatic: localized, aggravated by specific movements

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3
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Peritoneal pain

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Due to inflammation of abdominal cavity lining, reproduced by movement of organs against peritoneum

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4
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Two possible paths with a positive psoas sign

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  1. Appy

2. Psoas irritation

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5
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Two paths associated with positive obturator test

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  1. Appy

2. Obturator irritation

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6
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Primary driver of lymphatic fluid

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Thoracic diaphragm

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7
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Ribs and vertebrae associated with the diaphragm

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  1. Ribs: 5-12

2. Vertebrae: T5-L3

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8
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OMM to relax abdominal wall and bowel adhesions

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Colon release, mesenteric release

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9
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Viscerosomatic vs somatovisceral

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  1. Viscerosomatic: localized visceral stimuli producing patterns of reflex response in segmentally related somatic structures
  2. Somatovisceral: changes in soma produce alterations in segmentally related neuro system
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10
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Symps for head/neck

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T1-T5

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11
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Symps for heart vs lungs

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Heart: T1-6
Lungs: T1-7

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12
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SI/ascending colon vs ascending and transverse colon symp levels

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SI/ascending: T9-11

Ascending/transverse: T10-L2

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13
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Descending/sigmoid colon/rectum symp levels

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T12-L2

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14
Q

Adrenal and upper GI symps

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T5-10

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15
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GU symps

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T10-L2

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16
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Three groups that have vagus nerve (OA,AA) as parasymp innervation

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  1. Heart and lungs
  2. upper GI -> transverse colon
  3. Kidneys and upper ureters
17
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Three groups that use S2-4 (sacrum) for parasymp innervation

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  1. Colon -> Rectum
  2. Reproductive organs
  3. Bladder, pelvis, lower ureter
18
Q

Three sympathetic ganglion and their levels

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  1. Celiac: T5-T9
  2. Superior mesenteric: T10-11
  3. Inferior mesenteric ganglion: T12-L2
19
Q

Where is the cisterna chyli’s dilation

A

L1-2