Ramey DSA Flashcards
what type of join is the costosternal joint
synchondrosis
as you abduct your arm what happens to the proximal part of clavicle
rotates inferiorly
in the horizontal plane what direction does the claviclular head move
anterior posterior
what other fascia is sibson’s continuous with
axillary sheath and endothoracic fascia covering cupola of lungs
what structures can be affected by treating sibsons fascia in a good way
recurrent laryngeal, vagus, stellate ganglion, phrenic, brachial plexus, common carotid a, vertebral a, thyrocervical trunk, internal thoracic a, internal jugular veins, subclavian artery and vein, thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct, anterior cervical lymph nodes
where does the right lymphatic duct drain
the right subclavian vein
wehre does the thoracic duct drain into
left jugulovenous angle
With deep inhalation how does the sternum move
superiorly and caudal moves anteriorly
What parts of the sternum get involved with SD
the manubrium and the body
in regards to the body of the sternum during back bending the angle will: increase or decrease?
how about when forward bending?
decrease in BB
increase in FB
Is direct or indirect method better for sidebending and rotating sternum parts
indirect
what are the 8 possible preferences of the sternum
right/left rotation
left/right side bending
BB/FB
superior/inferior glide