OPP Flashcards

(43 cards)

1
Q

Retina chapman points

A

outer shoulder/lateral posterior skull

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2
Q

cerebellum anterior chapman points

A

coracoid process

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3
Q

bladder anterior chapman points

A

umbilicus

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4
Q

large intestine posterior chapman points

A

quadratus lumborum

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5
Q

Facet orientation of spine regions

A

cervical-BUM, thoracic-BUL, lumbar-BM

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6
Q

psoas syndrome first Tx

A

lumbar spine

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7
Q

spinal dysfunction is in relation to what segment

A

vertebrae below

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8
Q

vertebral artery passage

A

foramen transversum

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9
Q

Tx order for spine/ribs

A

thoracic then ribs then cervical

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10
Q

thoracic spinous processes

A

1-3, 10 same level. 4-6, 11 halfway. 7-9, 12 level below

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11
Q

typical rib attachments

A

level above and at that level

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12
Q

psoas insertion

A

lesser trochanter

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13
Q

most common lumbar spine anomoly

A

facet tropism-asymmetric angles (early degeneration)

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14
Q

fergusons angle

A

lumbosacral

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15
Q

sponylolisthesis grades

A

1-75

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16
Q

important cobb angles

A

> 50=respiratory, >75=CV, <15=mild, 20-45-moderate(brace)

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17
Q

short leg findings

A

ipsilateral anterior inominate(possible contralateral posterior), lumbar SART.

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18
Q

heel lift old vs. young

A

old 1/16 per 2wks, young 1/8 per 2wks. max=1/2

19
Q

divider of the sciatic foramen

A

sacrospinous ligament

20
Q

L5 findings in sacral torsions

A

forward-L5NS toward axisRA, backward-L5F S toward axisRT

21
Q

Tx L5& sacrum

22
Q

adsons vs. military vs wrights tests

A

scalenes(head towards+extend arm) vs clavicle+rib1(depress+extend) vs pec minor(hyperabduct)

23
Q

carrying angle #s

A

< 3=varus/ulnar adduction, >15=valgus/abduction. wrist opposes

24
Q

swan neck vs boutonniere

A

extend PIP flex DIP, flex PIP extend DIP-both RA

25
femur &Q angles
135=valgus. 10-12=normal Q
26
spring ligament
calcaneonavicular
27
most affected in compartment syndrome
anterior
28
lateral vs medial foot&ankle
cuboid vs navicular+cuneiforms
29
sidebending/rotation&lateral strain axis
2 parallel vertical(foramen magnum+sphenoid)-1AP
30
minor lymphatic duct drainage
right arm/head/neck/thoracic/myocardium &left lower lung
31
cisterna chyli innervation
T11/12
32
sutherland, korr, jones, schiowitz
cranial, sympathetics, counterstrain, FPR
33
central counterstrain general principles
SARA unless ribs, C7, or inion
34
vertebral artery test
wallenberg/underberg-dizziness/nystagmus-on extension
35
finklestein tendons
abductor longus, extensor brevis
36
hip drop test
lumbar sidebending(smooth convex on 1 knee bend)
37
trendelenberg dysfunction
ipsilateral gluteus medius
38
obers test
IT band
39
patricks
SI joint(cross &push down)
40
apley compression vs distraction
meniscal vs ligament
41
stenosis vs. herniation
pain on extension vs. pain on flexion
42
1st ligament w/ pain in lumbosacral decompression
iliolumbar
43
dorsiflexion associated motions
external rotation of fibula, posterior glide of talus