Lab 1: Chapman's Reflexes Lab Flashcards

1
Q

Fascial congestions resulting from lymph stasis secondary to visceral dysfunction (due to inflammation, spasm, or distention) describes what?

A

Gangliform contractions

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Vibratory stimulation is utilized for reduction/elimination of the Chapman’s Points, what are the 3 steps utilized?

A

1) Apply somewaht heavy and even uncomfortable pressure to gangliform mass
2) Slowly move tip of finger in circular (clock or counterclockwise) –> continue for 10-30 sec
3) Cease treatment when mass disappears or patient can no longer tolerate procedure

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3
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Arms (anterior or posterior)?

A

Posterior:

  • Superior medial border of scapula
  • C2 lateral to SP
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Spleen, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 7 and 8 at the costochondral junction on the left

Posterior:

  • Lateral to T7 on the left
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Tonsils (anterior or posterior)?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 1 and 2 just lateral to the manubrium
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Esophagus, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 2 and 3 parasternally

Posterior:

  • Lateral to T2 spinous process
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7
Q

Where are the Posterior Chapman’s points for the Stomach and Liver?

A

Stomach:

Lateral to T5 and T6 spinous process on the LEFT

Liver:

Lateral to T5 and T6 spinous process on the RIGHT

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8
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Where are the Anterior Chapman’s points for the Stomach, liver, and Gallbladder?

A

Stomach:

  • Between rib 5/6 and 6/7 at costochondral junction on the LEFT

Liver and Gallbladder:

  • Between rib 5/6 and 6/7 at costochondral junction on the RIGHT
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Pancreas both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 6 and 7 at costochondral junction on right

Posterior:

  • Lateral to T7 spinous porcess on the right
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10
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Small Intestine both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 8/9, 9/10, and 10/11 bilaterally at costochondral junction

Posterior:

  • Lateral to T8, T9, and T10 SP’s
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11
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Where is the Chapman’s point for Intestinal Peristalsis, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Lateral to AIIS bilaterally

Posterior:

  • Superior surface of rib 11, medial to the rib angle
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12
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Appendix, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Tip of the 12th rib on right

Posterior:

  • Lateral to T12 on the right
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13
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Where are the Chapman’s points for the Colon, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • IT band (as if the colon were displaced along the femurs; cecum at the right greater trochanter and hepatic flexure just above the right knee

Posterior:

  • Transverse processes of L2, L3, and L4
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14
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Rectum?

A

Posterior

  • Posterior-lateral sacrum 1/2 way between sacral sulcus and ILA
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15
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Bronchus, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • RIb 2/3 intercostal space at sternal border

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of T2
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16
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Upper lung, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Rib 3/4 intercostal space at sternal border

Posterior:

  • Lateral spinous process of T3
17
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Lower lung, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Rib 4/5 intercostal space at sternal border

Posterior:

  • Lateral spinous process of T4
18
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Myocardium, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Rib 2/3 intercostal space parasternally

Posterior:

  • Superior border of T3 (lateral to spinous process)
19
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Adrenal, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • 2cm superior and 2cm lateral to umbilicus

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of T11
20
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Kidneys, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Anterior abdominal wall 1cm superior/lateral to umbilicus

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of L1
21
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Ureters?

A

Posterior:

  • Transverse process of L2
22
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Bladder, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Umbilicus

Posterior:

  • Transverse proces of L3
23
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Urethra?

A

Anterior:

  • Superior surface of the pubic bone
24
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Seminal Vesicles?

A

Posterior:

  • Anterior/superior surface of the PSIS and posterior femoral head
25
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Uterus, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • 2cm lateral (from midline) to inferior pubic bone

Posterior:

  • Posterior-transverse process of L5
  • Sacral sulcus
26
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Ovaries, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Pubic tubercle

Posterior:

  • Inferolateral portion of T10
27
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Broad Ligament, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Posterior aspect of IT band

Posterior:

  • Sacral sulcus
28
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Vagina?

A

Posterior:

  • Sacral sulcus
29
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Fallopian Tubes?

A

Posterior:

  • Posterior femoral head
  • Superomedial to PSIS
30
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Thyroid Gland, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Rib 2/3 intercostal space at parasternal border

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of T2
31
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Middle Ear, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Superior, medial 1/3rd of clavicle

Posterior:

  • Occiput 2cm lateral from midline
32
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Sinuses, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Superior border of rib 2, inferior medial clavicle

Posterior:

  • Below occiput, lateral to spinous process of C2
33
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Larynx, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • On rib 2 at costochondral junction

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of C2
34
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Tonsils?

A

Anterior:

  • Between ribs 1 and 2 just lateral to the manubrium
35
Q

Where are the Chapman’s points for the Tongue, both anterior and posterior?

A

Anterior:

  • Junction of 1st rib and sternum

Posterior:

  • Lateral to spinous process of C2
36
Q

Where are the anterior and posterior Chapman’s points for the prostate?

A

Anterior:

  • Posterior aspect of IT band

Posterior:

  • S1
37
Q

Where is the posterior Chapman’s point for the Gallbladder?

A

Lateral to SP of T6