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Osteopathic Principles

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1. In the standing position a test which gives a high degree of reliability for determing an anatomical short leg is...






2. Somatic dysfunction of the sacroiliac functional untis can produce symtoms of dysmenorrhea. This relationship is an example of a






3. Somatic dysfunction of the midthoracic spine can cause gastrointestinal symptoms. This is an example of ________






4. Why is the first rib not classified as a typical rib?






5. The three cardinal (standard) planes of reference for the body are the....






6. Typical accomodation to an anatomically short left leg would be expected to be associated with what?






7. The best criterion of successful therapeutic application of a direct trust technique is determined by what?






8. Existence of somatic dysfunction is clinically significant because it is...






9. Palmar aspects of the hands or fingers are most sensitive...






10. A projection of the mid-heel line in a normal patient is the same as the what?






11. In a normally compensated scoliosis of the lumbar spine - the atructural rrelationship usually found is...






12. When the occiput is consdiered posterior on the right - the occiput is considered






13. The vasomotor nerve supply for the upper extremity originates a the spinal segement level of...






14. The detection of tissue texture abnormality is best achieved by






15. Bilateral spondylolsis of L-5 predisposes to...






16. When the resting membrane potential of a neuron requires less stimulation to reach the threshold of excitation - it is called what?






17. Straight leg raising is a test for shortening or restriction of ____________






18. A patient has been given specific manipulation twice for an acute tissue change at T3 on the right. The response has been equivocal. What would be the next step?






19. In testing for adductor muscle contracture - you....






20. Osteopathic manipulative treatment is to be done how?






21. Proprioceptive impulses which may be responsible for the facilitated segment do not come from where?






22. Intervertebral somatic dysfunctions is named for the upper in relation to what?






23. Andrew Taylor Still was






24. Proper execution of direct thrust technique involves...






25. What is the primary mechanism responsible for the maintenace of skeletal muscle tone?






26. Chronic somatic dysfunction is best related to a palpatory finding of what?






27. Involvement of the greater splanchnic nerves directly modifies what?






28. In the lumbar spine - an increased lumbosacral angel is associated with a...






29. Involvement of the greater splanchnic nerves directly modifies the....






30. The assessment of spinous processes is very useful in determining what?






31. When the spine is in neutral and side bending is introduced - the segments move in ______.






32. A physical finding as 'rotated right' would imply what?






33. When resting membrane potential of a neuron requires less stimulation to reach the threshold of excitation it is called _____






34. The first professional organized school of Osteopathy.






35. What is the term for a congential enlargement of the transverse processes?






36. 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?






37. The resistance to spinal movement observed in joint dysfunctions is...






38. Intervertebral somatic dysfunction is named for what?






39. Palpable tissue change ina spinal segment area relatng to acute viscero somatic reflex is most evident at the _________






40. When flexion or extension is sufficient to localize force to a single segment the vertebrae....






41. In lateral curves - the maximal rotation will occur where?






42. The major upper abdominal viscera receive their sympathetic efferents via the great splanchnic nerve whose segemnts of origin are






43. The maxilla is considered an...






44. The function of the gastrocnemius-plantaris-soleus muscle comibation is to...






45. 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?






46. The ligaments of the vertebral column...






47. The 'keystone' of the lateral longitudinal arch of the foot is what?






48. Psoas major is responsible for...






49. A fulcrum and/or axis






50. What relaxes or stimulates - depending on how it is applied?