Exam 1 Flashcards
(21 cards)
TART
Tissue texture changes
Asymmetry
Restriction of motion
Tenderness
Active/passive motion
Active patient moves
Passive the doc moves the patient
Sagittal plane
Flexion and extension
Splits left and right
Frontal plane
Aka coronal
Splits front and back
Sidebending
Horizontal plane
Aka transverse plane
Rotation
What qualities does motion have
Direction range quality
End feels of ROM
Elastic Abrupt - osteoarthritis or hinge joint Hard - somatic dysfunction Empty - stops due to guarding Crisp - involuntary guarding like in a pinched nerve
Linkage
The way that motions are coupled in order to allow greater ROM
Functional unit
Two verterbrae, their disc, neurovascular and other soft tissues
Mesomorphic
Muscular or sturdy build
Average guy
Average ROM
Large development from mesoderm
Ectomorphic
Thin body (tall and lean) Higher ROM Prominence of structures from ectoderm
Endomorphic
Heavy build
Lower rom
Lots of endoderm
Erythema
Redness
Eccymosis
Bruising
Jaundice
Yellow
Cyanosis
Blue
Necrosis
Blackness
Ruddy
1914 published an article
1950 closed practice to do OMM
Fred mitchell DO
1959 chicago grad
Wrote muscle energy technique
Developed amplified met
Kyphosis
Curving toward posterior
Lordosis
Curving toward anterior