9. Lab: Venous Sinus Drainage and Cervical CS Review Flashcards

1
Q

What are some indications for Venous Sinus release?

A
Headache
Whiplash
Concussion
Vertigo
Tinnitus
Otitis Media
TMJ issues
Sinusitis
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2
Q

Is venous sinus release useful for paranasal sinus release?

A

No

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3
Q

What are the steps of Venous Sinus Drainage?

A
  1. Inion (confluence of sinuses)
  2. Occipital Sinus
  3. Condylar Decompression
  4. Transverse Sinus (fingers at nuncal ridge)
  5. Straight Sinus (sweet spot)
  6. Sagittal Sinus (cross thumbs)
  7. Metopic Suture (spread fingers apart from midline of frontal)
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4
Q

Parietal Lift Treatment

A

Place 1st-4th fingers contacting inferior boarder of parietal bone, superior to squam suture and cross thumbs

On internal rotation, apply gentle superior traction to attain BMT
-maintain until release felt

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5
Q

Frontal Lift Treatment

A

With both arms on table

  • position thenar eminences on lateral aspects of frontal bone, anterior to coronal suture
  • Position hypothenar eminences on lateral angles of frontal bone
  • -interlace fingers to create internal rotation of frontal

Apply gentle anterior force to disengage sutures
-hold until traction, release, and reassess

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6
Q

AC1 Mandible

  • Location
  • Push where
  • Position
A

Location: Posterior surface of mandible
-push anteriorly
SARA

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7
Q

AC1 TP

  • Location
  • Push where
  • Position
A

Location: Midway between Ramus and Mastoid on lateral tip of C1
-push medially
saRA

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8
Q

AC2-AC6

  • -Location
  • Position
A

Location: Anterior surface of C2-C6 Transverse Process

-F SARA

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9
Q

AC7

  • Location
  • Position
A

Superior surface of clavicle, 2cm lateral to medial end

-F STRA

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10
Q

AC8

  • Location
  • Position
A

Superior surface of medial end of clavicle

F SARA

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11
Q

PC1 inion

  • Location
  • Position
A

Lateral to inion

F St Ra

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12
Q

PC1 Occiput

  • Location
  • Position
A

inferior nuchal line, midway between inion and mastoid

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13
Q

PC2 Occiput

  • Location
  • Position
A

On inferior nuchal line, midway between PC1

e SaRa

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14
Q

PC2

  • Location
  • Position
A

Superior tip of C2

e SaRa

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15
Q

PC 3 (Maverick Point)

  • Location
  • Position
A

on inferior tip of spinous process of C2

f SaRa

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16
Q

PC4-8

  • Location
  • Position
A

Inferior tip of Spinous Process above C3-C7 (PC4 is inferior to C3 SP)
e SaRa

17
Q

PC3-PC7

  • Location
  • Position
A

Posterolateral aspect of articular mass

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