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Osteopathic Principles
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Adrenal disturbances are related to somatic dysfuntion at what spinal segmental level?
Evert the foot
Re-evaluate diagnosis
T10-T11
Spondylolisthesis
2. If the Ferguson's lumbo-sacral angle is measure as 65 degrees - the line of weight bearing of the spine would be expected to pass______
Anterior to the sacral base
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
Internal rotator
Costo-transverse area
3. Why is the first rib not classified as a typical rib?
The major motions of the joint.
The head of the rib does not articulate with the demifacet of the segment above.
At its extremes
Difference in iliac crest heighths
4. Somatic dysfunction of the midthoracic spine can cause gastrointestinal symptoms. This is an example of ________
Flex the knee on the thigh
Somato-visceral reflex
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
Proprioceptive muscle spindle reflex
5. There are 10 gluteal muscles in the hip - seven of them are external rotators and three are internal rotators of the hip. The gluteus medius is part of which group?
Internal rotator
Difference in iliac crest heighths
Firm - fibrotic changes
Mobility changes
6. Psoas major is responsible for...
Vasa nervorum
Forward bending of the lumbar spine
Engaging the barrier - followed by a short - quick thrust
T10-T11
7. Straight leg raising is a test for shortening or restriction of ____________
At its extremes
Evert the foot
A Virginian whose family migrated to Missouri and Kansas
Hamstring muscles
8. In a normally compensated scoliosis of the lumbar spine - the atructural rrelationship usually found is...
Vertebral body is rotated into the convexity
At its extremes
Forward bending of the lumbar spine
Abduct the leg
9. Bilateral spondylolsis of L-5 predisposes to...
Batwing deformity
Spondylolisthesis
And release force slowly and to avoid rolling the hands over spinous processes.
Musculoskeletal
10. The first professional organized school of Osteopathy.
Groups
Firm - fibrotic changes
American School of Osteopathy - Kirksville - MO
Musculoskeletal
11. The vasomotor nerve supply for the upper extremity originates a the spinal segement level of...
C7-T1
Prominence of the concave side transverse processes due to vertebral rotation.
Abduct the leg
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
12. What is the manipulative method utilized to assist in the movement of fluids?
Thoracic pump - resistive duction and muscle energy techniques - cervical soft tissue treatment - manipulation to improve sympathetic vasomotor function.
Facilitation
Hamstring muscles
Groups
13. When the occiput is consdiered posterior on the right - the occiput is considered
Motion in a sagittal plane in relation to a transverse axis.
And release force slowly and to avoid rolling the hands over spinous processes.
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
Hamstring muscles
14. What is the term for a congential enlargement of the transverse processes?
Thinning of skin - smooth shiny appearance - dryness and loss of hair
Unpaired cranial bone
Batwing deformity
Internal rotator
15. Most reliable palpatory finding of a suspected disease process.
Firm - fibrotic changes
Mobility changes
Sympathetics via celiac plexus
Evert the foot
16. When resting membrane potential of a neuron requires less stimulation to reach the threshold of excitation it is called _____
Facilitation
Mobility changes
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
Internal rotator
17. The function of the gastrocnemius-plantaris-soleus muscle comibation is to...
Site predisposing to disease
T5-T9
Evert the foot
T10-T11
18. The three cardinal (standard) planes of reference for the body are the....
And release force slowly and to avoid rolling the hands over spinous processes.
External rotator muscles.
Posterior articular facet approximation.
Horizontal - sagittal - coronal
19. In the lumbar spine - an increased lumbosacral angel is associated with a...
Somato-visceral reflex
Posterior articular facet approximation.
T5-T9
Abduct the leg
20. Involvement of the greater splanchnic nerves directly modifies the....
The head of the rib does not articulate with the demifacet of the segment above.
The major motions of the joint.
Unpaired cranial bone
Sympathetics via celiac plexus
21. What is the largest organ system of the body?
Musculoskeletal
Mid-sagittal plane
Mobility changes
Engaging the barrier - followed by a short - quick thrust
22. What are the four skin changes that are most often signs of chronic somatic dysfunction?
Thinning of skin - smooth shiny appearance - dryness and loss of hair
Cuboid
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
At the apex
23. Intervertebral somatic dysfunction is named for what?
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
At its extremes
Flex the knee on the thigh
Site predisposing to disease
24. A physical finding as 'rotated right' would imply what?
Motion in a sagittal plane in relation to a transverse axis.
T10-T11
Right roation is freer than left rotation and left rotation is restricted.
Horizontal - sagittal - coronal
25. The quick release component of the lymphatic pump technique as it is applied to the chse effects a ___________
Deep sacral suclus left - lubar lateral curve convex left - low iliac crest left.
Cuboid
Negative intrathoracic pressure
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
26. Involvement of the greater splanchnic nerves directly modifies what?
Musculoskeletal
For temperature sense
Re-evaluation of motion of the treated area.
Sympathetics via celiac plexus
27. The ligaments of the vertebral column serve to help limit motion where?
At its extremes
For temperature sense
Facilitation
Rotates and sidebends to the same side
28. Andrew Taylor Still was
Re-evaluation of motion of the treated area.
A Virginian whose family migrated to Missouri and Kansas
Firm - fibrotic changes
The lower segment.
29. Palpable tissue change ina spinal segment area relatng to acute viscero somatic reflex is most evident at the _________
Costo-transverse area
Freedom of forward/backward bending
Spondylolisthesis
Flex the knee on the thigh
30. In foot and ankle dysfunction - restriction will generally be found in what?
The major motions of the joint.
Mid-sagittal plane
Somato-visceral reflex
Motion in a sagittal plane in relation to a transverse axis.
31. In testing for adductor muscle shortening or restriction - you would do what?
Palpating right vs. left and above vs. below
Vasa nervorum
Abduct the leg
Is stationary relative to the lever though which force is applied
32. A fulcrum and/or axis
Is stationary relative to the lever though which force is applied
Cuboid
Posterior articular facet approximation.
And release force slowly and to avoid rolling the hands over spinous processes.
33. Examination of the shoulder reveals restriction of internal rotation of gleno-humeral joint. Soft tissue stretching treatment of the shoulder should be directed toward what muscles?
Forward bending of the lumbar spine
Flex the knee on the thigh
External rotator muscles.
For temperature sense
34. The resistance to spinal movement observed in joint dysfunctions is...
Posterior articular facet approximation.
Spondylolisthesis
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
Different in every plane of motion
35. Intervertebral somatic dysfunctions is named for the upper in relation to what?
Mid-sagittal plane
Motion in a sagittal plane in relation to a transverse axis.
The lower segment.
Horizontal - sagittal - coronal
36. The ligaments of the vertebral column...
Serve to thelp limit motion at the extremes
Re-evaluation of motion of the treated area.
The major motions of the joint.
Vertebral body is rotated into the convexity
37. Typical accomodation to an anatomically short left leg would be expected to be associated with what?
Horizontal - sagittal - coronal
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
Sympathetics via celiac plexus
Deep sacral suclus left - lubar lateral curve convex left - low iliac crest left.
38. What is the primary mechanism responsible for the maintenace of skeletal muscle tone?
Proprioceptive muscle spindle reflex
Freedom of forward/backward bending
Thinning of skin - smooth shiny appearance - dryness and loss of hair
Somato-visceral reflex
39. When the resting membrane potential of a neuron requires less stimulation to reach the threshold of excitation - it is called what?
Facilitation
Engaging the barrier - followed by a short - quick thrust
Mid-sagittal plane
Difference in iliac crest heighths
40. Osteopathic manipulative treatment is to be done how?
Thinning of skin - smooth shiny appearance - dryness and loss of hair
Is stationary relative to the lever though which force is applied
Conservatively in proportion to the amount of tissue damage which is suspected.
Negative intrathoracic pressure
41. Chronic somatic dysfunction is best related to a palpatory finding of what?
Sympathetics via celiac plexus
Different in every plane of motion
Batwing deformity
Firm - fibrotic changes
42. In lateral curves - the maximal rotation will occur where?
Musculoskeletal
At the apex
The head of the rib does not articulate with the demifacet of the segment above.
Firm - fibrotic changes
43. In a patient who has a chronic lateral group curve of the thoracic spine - physical findings typically include what?
Site predisposing to disease
T10-T11
Flex the knee on the thigh
Prominence of the concave side transverse processes due to vertebral rotation.
44. Proper execution of direct thrust technique involves...
Batwing deformity
The upper vertebral body in relation to the lower
Engaging the barrier - followed by a short - quick thrust
At the apex
45. The detection of tissue texture abnormality is best achieved by
Palpating right vs. left and above vs. below
Costo-transverse area
Hamstring muscles
Somato-visceral reflex
46. The best criterion of successful therapeutic application of a direct trust technique is determined by what?
Re-evaluation of motion of the treated area.
For temperature sense
External rotator muscles.
Somato-visceral reflex
47. Palmar aspects of the hands or fingers are most sensitive...
The major motions of the joint.
Batwing deformity
Somato-visceral reflex
For temperature sense
48. When flexion or extension is sufficient to localize force to a single segment the vertebrae....
Groups
Somato-visceral reflex
Rotates and sidebends to the same side
Abduct the leg
49. What relaxes or stimulates - depending on how it is applied?
Mid-sagittal plane
T10-T11
Soft tissue treatment.
Sidebent to the left and rotated to the right
50. Proprioceptive impulses which may be responsible for the facilitated segment do not come from where?
Deep sacral suclus left - lubar lateral curve convex left - low iliac crest left.
Somato-visceral reflex
Fascia
And release force slowly and to avoid rolling the hands over spinous processes.