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TS LINE - T1-11,12; L1-5
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T1-neck flexors;
T2-subscap; T3-deltoid; T4-Popliteus; T5-Pec Clavicular; T6-Lat; T7-Middle Trap; T8-Pec Sternal; T9-Sartorius/gracilis; T10-Quads; T11&12-psoas L1-Hamstring L2-QL L3-Glut Max L4-TFL L5-Glut Med, piriformis, adductors |
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How do you CHALLENGE an Inspiration Assist Pattern
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Push mastoid P-A; test strong muscle for weakening or weak muscle for strengthening
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How do you CORRECT an Inspiration assist pattern?
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4-5 respirations, push mastoid into direction of challenge that produced max strength with 2-3lb of pressure during inspiration.
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How do you CHALLENGE an Expiration Assist Pattern?
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Push mastoid A-P; test strong muscle for weakening or weak muscle for strengthening
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How do you CORRECT an Expiration Assist Pattern?
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Push mastoid A-P for 4-5 expirations
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How do you CORRECT a Sphenobasilar Forced Inspiration?
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Contact hard palate in superior direction and mastoid in anterior direction and simultaneously apply pressure on 4-5 inspirations
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What is the CHALLENGE for Sphenobasilar Forced Inspiration Assist?
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-Superior force on hard palate and
-Anterior force on mastoid |
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How do you CORRECT a Sphenobasilar Forced Inspiration Assist?
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Contact hard palate in superior direction and mastoid in anterior direction simultaneously.
-Pressure applied on 4-5 inspirations |
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What is the CHALLENGE for Sphenobasilar Forced Expiration Assist Pattern? And CORRECTION?
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CHALLENGE
-Press anterior on hard palate near central incisors -Press posteriorly on mastoid at same time, spreading them apart. CORRECT -same direction as challenge, spread on expiration for 4-5 respirations |
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What is the TL & CHALLENGE for a glabella fault
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Glabella & EOP
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On what cycle of respiration is a glabella fault corrected?
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always on INSPIRATION
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What conditions is glabella fault associated with?
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BP (hypo- or hypertension)
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What is the indication for an Interosseous Cranial Fault (Universal Fault)?
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Strong muscle weak on breathing in 1 nostril
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What is the CHALLENGE for the Interosseous Cranial Fault?
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Patient prone.
Press 1 mastoid inferior & other superior (rotating clock- or counterclockwise) |
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How do you CORRECT an Interosseous Cranial Fault?
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Whichever direction the indicator muscle stayed STRONG!!! (4-5x) (usually you correct faults on the challenge that caused a strong muscle to go weak. NOT THIS ONE!)
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What is the CHALLENGE for an Internal Frontal Cranial Fault?
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Malar surface of zygomatic bone - medial & posterior
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How do you CORRECT an Internal Frontal Cranial Fault?
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1) Pressure superior & laterally on posterior of hard palate. On side of internal rotation (20-40sec)
2) Pull inferior on pterygoid (same side) 3) Push superior on opposite pterygoid |
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What is the CHALLENGE for an External Cranial Fault?
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Pull central incisors inferiorly and test indicator muscle
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How do you CORRECT an External Cranial Fault?
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1. On side opposite ER, Pressure superior on hard palate (until soreness relieved)
2. superior and medial pressure of pterygoid on side of ER (20 sec) |
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How do you CHALLENGE for a Naso-Sphenoid Fault?
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Pressure medially to upper medial border of orbit
Test indicator muscle |
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If Naso-Sphenoid Fault found how is it corrected?
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Find other cranial fault and have patient put finger on upper medial orbit while doctor corrects other faults
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Cruciate Suture TL, CHALLENGE, CORRECTION?
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TL - midline of hard palate
CHALLENGE - Separate/approximate suture (test strong muscle for weakening) CORRECTION - separate (usually) or approximate at center of alveolar arch moving backward then to the anterior portion next to canines. |
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Relationship of digital pulse with Lambdoidal Suture
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Approximation causes increased amplitude; separation causes diminished amplitude
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Indications for Squamosal Suture imbalance
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Pain on side of skull
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How is the Squamosal Suture imbalance CORRECTED?
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Approximate/separate suture on phase of respiration that negated the challenge
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How do you test Auricularis?
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Pull ear and test strong indicator muscle for weakening
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How do you test Procerus?
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TL at bridge of nose or wrinkle nose while testing strong indicator muscle for weakness
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Mneumonic for Temporal Bulge & Parietal Descent...
1) goes weak on 2) Fix on |
1) "TEX" (1/2EX) & "PIN" (1/2IN)
2) opposite... TIN & PEX |