Diagnosis Flashcards

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What is a subluxation?

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A complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neural integrity and may influence organ system function and general health

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What are the 5 parts of the Vertebra Subluxation Complex?

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  1. Kinesiopathology
  2. Myopathology
  3. Pathophysiology
  4. Neuropathology
  5. Histopathology
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What are 2 postural syndromes involved in kinesiopathology?

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  1. Upper Cross Syndrome
  2. Lower Cross Syndrome
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What are 3 characteristics of Neuropathology?

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  1. Neural Adaption
  2. Radiculopathy
  3. Neuropathy
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What are 2 examples of Mononeuropathies?

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  1. Tunnel Syndromes
  2. Sciatica
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What are 2 examples of Polyneuropathies?

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  1. Diabetic Neuropathy
  2. B12 Deficiency/Folate/Pernicious Anemia
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What are 6 characteristics of Myopathology?

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  1. Muscular Adaptation
  2. Muscle Spasm
  3. Atrophy
  4. Weakness
  5. Trigger Points
  6. Fibromyalgia
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What are the 7 characteristics of Histopathology?

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  1. Inflammation
  2. Edema
  3. Sprain/Strain
  4. Neuritis
  5. Myofascitis
  6. Disc Degeneration
  7. Degenerative Joint Disease
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What are 5 characteristics of Pathophysiology?

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  1. Adaptations from other components
  2. Leads to degeneration
  3. Loss of global homeostasis
  4. Can lead to systemic conditions
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What are the ABCs of diagnosis?

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Anatomy

Biomechanics (Physiology

Conditions

Severity

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What are 5 mechanical conditions?

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  1. Fracture
  2. Dislocation
  3. Gross Instability
  4. Sprain/Strain
  5. Degeneration
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What are 5 Non-Mechanical conditions?

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  1. Infection
  2. Tumor
  3. Metabolic
  4. Arthritides
  5. Blockage
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