CCP for year II Flashcards

1
Q

C2 is rotated and side bent how?

A

to the left

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2
Q

The head side bends to which side?

A

right

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3
Q

T1 rotates and side bends how?

A

To the right

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4
Q

Which infraclavicular area is concave and compressible?

A

Right

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5
Q

T2-6 are what?

A

Neutral side-bent left and rotated right

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6
Q

The lower thoracic area shifts better to which side?

A

Left

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7
Q

The pelvis rolls how?

A

Right better than left

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8
Q

Which iliac crest is high?

A

left

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9
Q

The pelvis torsions which way?

A

left (posterior left/anterior right)

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10
Q

What is the sacral SD?

A

left on left torsion

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11
Q

Which arm is short?

A

Left

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12
Q

Which leg is long?

A

Right

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13
Q

Which leg is externally rotated?

A

Right

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14
Q

True or false: all systems are disrupted by CCP

A

True

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15
Q

True or false: CCP is always, or will become painful

A

False-May only be an issue if the body is stressed or injured

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16
Q

Why are departures from CCP significant?

A

Generate an uncompensated fascial pattern

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17
Q

True or false: you should treat patients who are in pain, by bringing them back to CCP

A

True

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18
Q

When should you treat CCP?

A

Improve structure and function

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19
Q

Type I SDs of the back are caused by which muscles?

A

Long restrictor muscles

20
Q

How may tender points do pts in CCP have?

21
Q

Which tender points should you concentrate on?

A

Postural/tonic muscles

22
Q

Postural muscles respond to dysfunction how?

A

facilitation/hypertonicity

23
Q

Phasic muscles respond to dysfunction how?

A

hypotonicity

24
Q

What is Fryette’s first principle ?

A

side bending and rotation are opposite when neutral

25
Shortened levator scap/ upper trap generate what SD?
Upper cervical side bent right, rotated left
26
Shortened/inhibited lat dorsi/lower trap causes what SD?
T2-6 side bent left, rotated right
27
Tight posas causes what?
Pelvis side bends left, left crest high
28
Tight hamstrings causes what SD?
Left leg long
29
How do you have a more permanent effect on CCP? (4)
Treat strain Stretch muscle Move bones Strengthen core
30
If an out of pattern SD persists in spite of treatment, what should you think of?
Visceral pathology
31
If there is pain with CCP, is this always a red flag?
Could be
32
What happens to the fascial system with CCP?
Increases resting tension
33
What happens when there is a change in structure with CCP?
Change in function
34
What happens to the dural system with CCP?
Increases resting tension
35
What happens to the autonomics with CCP?
Instability
36
What happens to the diaphragm with CCP?
Decreased efficiency
37
What happens to venous and lymphatic return with CCP?
Decreased
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What happens to the respiratory system with CCP?
Reduced efficiency and increased vulnerability to disease
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What happens with venous and lymphatic return with CCP?
Tourniquet effect
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Why are type I SDs of the back problematic?
Generates and uncompensated fascial pattern
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What are the four significant departures from CCP?
- Type I SDs - Type II SDs - Significant sacral - Significant innominates
42
What are the muscles that maintain the cervical CCP?
Levator scap | Upper trap
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What are the muscles that maintain the thoracic CCP?
Lat dorsi and lower trap
44
What are the muscles that maintain the pelvis CCP?
Psoas
45
What are the muscles that maintain the leg SDs?
Hamstrings
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Who should you refer patients who have out of pattern, non-musculoskeletal concerns to?
Dr. Jason H. Parvis, DO