Oseopathic Cranial Manipulaion Medicine Introduction - Anatomy And Movement Flashcards

1
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5 elements of Cranial respiratory movements

A
  1. Inheren motility of the brain and spinal cord
  2. Fluctuation of CSF
  3. Mobility of the intracranial and intraspinal membranes
  4. Articular mobility of the cranial bones
  5. Mobility of the sacrum between the ilia that is interdependent with motion og the sphenobasilar synchondrosis (SBS)
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2
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What do we think causes cranial respiration now

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Cerebral BF controlles it

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3
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What moves in the cranial part

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Not the mucles

Maybe the glial cells and BF in brain cuases it to move

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4
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What moves the CSF around the brain

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The CRanial Rhythmic Impulse (CRI)

= CSF washes away proteins and pumped around the brain from the Choroid plexus in 3rd and 4th ventricle where its made

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5
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RRADS and what is each

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R : Rate = 10-14bpm
R : Rhythm = like ocean tides comming at regular rhythm some bring smaller and some bigger here and there
A : Amplitude = how high is the wave
D : Direction = linear is normal , at times it can go to one side or twist in a way
S : Streghth = how strong is the wave

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6
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The Reciprocal Tension Membrane is made of and does what

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  1. Tentorium and the Falx

2. Holds bones together and acts like a spring when there is movements

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7
Q

Reciprocal Tension Membrane attaches at what 4 bones

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Frontal
Sphenoid
Temporal
Occipital

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8
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Which sinus comes from the falx

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Straight sinus

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9
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Sinus coming from superior nucal ridge

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Transverse sinus

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10
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Cranial Flexion

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SBS rises superiorly = inferiror angle of spenoid and occiput distance DEcreases
1. Base of occiput and base of sphenoid move superiorly
2. Greater wing moves inferior and anterior
3. Head widens and increases volume
== INHALATION

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Cranial Extension

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SBS moves inferiorly , distance between inferior angle of sphenoid and occiput INcreases

  1. Base of occipu dnspenoid move inferiorly
  2. Occipital moves suprerior and anteriorly , greater wing moves superior and posterior
  3. Tall and narrow space

= EXHALATION

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12
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Mobility of sacrum happens from what and axis that all these bones rotate on and location of respirtory pivoit poitn that moves

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Dura being stretched when the base of the sphenoid rises

= transverse axis
= body of C2

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13
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Nutation of the sacrum

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Base of sacrum moves down / anterior =dural release during inhalaltion
Apex moves posterior

= SBS extension

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14
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SBS is what kind of joint

And all other joints in the cranium are what

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Synchondrosis = Hyaline cartilagenous joint (very strong with a lot of mobilty)

= all others are fibrocartilagenous = symphysis

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15
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Midline bones move when, on what axis and which direction

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Move in flexion and exension
MOve on transverse axis anterior and posterior
(Occiput and sphenoid)

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16
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Paired bones moves when and on what axis and which direction

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Move in internal and exteral rotation with variable axes

Flexion = External rotation (Flexternal) 
Extension = Internal rotation
17
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Bones part of the Cranial Vault

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  1. Frontal
  2. Parietals
  3. Squamous Temporal
  4. Squamous Occiput
  5. Greater Wing of Sphenoid
18
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Bones of the Facial area

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  1. Frontal
  2. Lacrimal
  3. Maxillary
  4. Nasal
  5. Palatine
  6. Zygoma
  7. Inferior nasal Concha
19
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Paired bones in cranial vault and how they move (think how do paired bones move)

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Frontals
Parietals
Temporals
= move in external (inhalation, flexion) and internal rotation (exhalation, extension)

20
Q

Paired bones on face and how they move

A

Maxilla
Palatines
Zygomae

= move in external (inhalation, flexion) and internal rotation (exhalation, extension)

21
Q

Temporal bone is moving on what axis

A

60 degree axis (external and internal rotation)

22
Q

Fronal bone axis it moves on

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Vertical axis going through the orbital fossa (move in external and interal rotation)

23
Q

The vomer moves what bone and axis it moves on

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Moves the palate

= SBS flextion ——> depresses the hard palate (wide flate palate)

24
Q

Name all the CN that go out these holes in the cranium

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