systems screening OMT integration Flashcards

1
Q

tissue texture changes

warm, moist, red, inflamed

A

acute

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2
Q

skin quality

no trophic changes

A

acute

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3
Q

skin quality
trophic changes
-dry, scaly, cold, pale, shiny, hairless, pimples, folliculitis

A

chronic

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4
Q

abnromal shortening of a muscle due to fibrosis

muscle cannot reach full length

A

contracture

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5
Q

abnormal contraction mantained beyone physiologic need

A

spasm

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6
Q

increaed fluid in hypertonic muscle

A

bogginess

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7
Q

hard, firm, cord like muscle tone

-indicates what coniditon

A

roppiness

chronic

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8
Q

tissues:

boggy edema

A

acute

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9
Q

vascular

inflammation, vessel wall injury, endogenous peptide release

A

acute

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10
Q

vascular

sympathetic tone increases vascular constriction

A

chronic

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11
Q

sympathetics

vasoconstriction, hypersympathetic tone, may be regional

A

chronic

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12
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sympathetics

sympathetic activity, but local vasoconstriction overpowered by local chemical realease, net effect is vasodilation

A

acute

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13
Q

musculatrure

decreased muscle tone, flaccid, mushy, limted ROM bc of contractures?

local increase in muscular tone, muscle contratcion, spasm, increased tone of muscle spindle?

A

chronic

acute

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14
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mobility

ROM sluggish, may be guarding?

limited ROM, but motion itself feels normal?

A

acute

chronic

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15
Q

late muscle spasm think what

A

chronic spasm, chronic tissue changes

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16
Q

pathologic barrier is called

A

restrictive barrier

17
Q

diff btwn anatomic and physiologic barrier

A

elastic barrier

18
Q

anatomic barrier

A

PROM

19
Q

physiologic barrier

A

AROM

20
Q

visceral function

minimal somatovisceral effects?

somatovisceral effects common?

A

acute

chronic

21
Q

12 steps of evaluation

A

1) test gait
2) postural assessment in 3 planes
3) TTP on iliolumbar ligament, this is 1st tender pt with postural decompensation pattern
4) AROM and PROM shoulder
5) scoliosis test
6) seated flexion test
7) spinal motion testing all motions
8) acromion drop test
9) hip drop test, screens for lumar side bending restrictions
10) pelvic side shift test to assess fascial connection btwn lumbo-pelvic-hip complex
11) elavuate 1st rib, rib anlge, rib resp motion
12) straight leg test