Chapter 11 - Chapman's Points and Trigger Points Flashcards

1
Q

Description of anterior chapman’s points

A

Smooth, firm, palpable 2-3 mm nodules in the deep fascia or periosteum

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
2
Q

Description of posterior chapman’s points

A

Rubbery points between spinous and transverse processes of vertebrae (MOST)

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
3
Q

Describe the pain from a chapman’s point

A

Sharp, non-radiating, very distressing

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
4
Q

Chapman’s points are used more for ___ than for ___

Thought to represent ____

A

Diagnosis, treatment

The somatic manifestation of a visceral dysfunction

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
5
Q

A hypersensitive focus within a taut band of skeletal muscle or muscle fascia, painful and can cause referred pain, tenderness, and autonomic phenomena

A

Trigger point

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
6
Q

Trigger points develop in the same way as what?

A

Facilitation (Viscero-somatic reflexes)

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
7
Q

A trigger point represents the somatic manifestation of ______, ______, or ______

A

A viscero-somatic, somato-visceral, or somato-somatic reflex

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
8
Q

5 ways to treat a trigger point

A
  • ***Spray and stretch vapocoolant spray
  • ***Injection w/ local anesthetic
  • ME
  • MFR
  • US, reciprocal inhibition, or ischemic compression
How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly
9
Q

Hypersensitive, taut bands within muscle that are painful when pressed, and are used as a treatment monitor for counterstrain

Do they refer pain?

A

Tenderpoints

NO

How well did you know this?
1
Not at all
2
3
4
5
Perfectly