Rib raising lab Flashcards

1
Q

what is rib raising utilized for

A

trying to reduce increased sympathetic tone or spinal facilitation

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2
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what is the technique for supine rib raising

A

slide both hand under patients back and contact the rib tubercles/costotransverse articulation

apply gentle ANTEROLTERAL pressure

reposition hands either further inferior or superior and repeat

(easiest to start at the cervico-thoracic junction and move inferiorly toward the sacrum)

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3
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what is the technique for seated rib raising

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instruct patient to cross their arms in front of them with their forearms overlapping
instruct patient to lean forward resting their forearms on your chest or one shoulder

contact the rib tubercles bilaterally with your finger pads starting at the upper ribs

apply anterolateral pressure 1

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4
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what is the osteopathic hug

A

for diaphragm restrictions

myofascial release

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5
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what are the functions of the diaphragm

circulation? respiration

A

Primary muscle of respiration

Modulator of pressure differential between abdominal cavity and thoracic cavity

Major driver of circulatory and lymphatic return to the heart

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6
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where does the diaphragm attach

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Attaches to the Xiphoid process and 6 lower ribs along costal arch anteriorly

Attaches to the T/L junction, vertebral bodies of L1-L3, and rib 12 posteriorly

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7
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which structures pass through the diaphragm

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Inferior Vena Cava (T8)
Esophagus (T10)
Descending Aorta (T12)
Lymphatic Duct (with aorta)
Greater, Lesser, and Least Thoracic Splanchnic Nerves (from lateral sides of the crus
Sympathetic Chain (under medial arcuate lig)

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8
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what are the posterior muscular attachments to the ribs

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Posterior musculature: Serratus posterior superior, serratus posterior inferior, levatores costarum (breves and longus), ileocostalis, longissimus, QL

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what are the anterior muscles that attach to the ribs

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Serratus anterior, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major, transversus thoracis, scalenes, rectus abdominis, internal and external obliques, transversus abdominis, subclavius

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10
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what is the ultimate goal of manipulation of ribs

A

balancing sympathetic tone

contact rib heads through stimulation or inhibition

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11
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where does the sympathetic chain ganglia sit

A

Lie anterior to rib heads of ribs 1-12

Continues to sacrum lying anterior to the transverse processes of Lumbar vertebrae.

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