The Appendix sympathetic level
T12
1" superior and 1" lateral to the umbilicus
In a torsion, the sphenoid and other related structures of the anterior cranium rotate in one direction about a/an [ ] axis, while the occiput and posterior cranium rotate in opposite directions.
anterioposterior axis
This type of deformity is found in RA and involves flexion contracture of which joints.
MCP and DIP
Ribs 1-5 move primarily in this motion.
pump-handle motion
The Head and Neck sympathetic level
T1-T4
The adrenal anterior Chapman's points
2" superior and 1" lateral to the umbilicus
In a vertical strain, rotation occurs about 2 [ ] axes.
Transverse
The primary flexor of the shoulder.
Deltoid
The sternal notch is level with.
T2
The Middle GI tract sympathetic level
T10-T11
The bladder anterior Chapman's points
Periumbilical region
In a lateral strain, rotation occurs about 2 [ ] axes.
vertical
These bones make up the medial longitudinal arch of the foot.
talus, navicular, cuneiforms
Ribs 6-10 move primarily in this motion.
bucket-handle motion
The prostate sympathetic level
T12-L2
The appendix anterior Chapman's points
At the tip of the right 12th rib
This type of strain occurs when the sphenoid and occiput have been pushed together.
This nerve lies directly posterior to the proximal fibular head.
The common peroneal nerve
Ribs 11 and 12 move primarily in this motion.
caliper
The Ureter sympathetic level
T10-L1
The colon anterior Chapman's points
On the lateral thigh within the IT band from the greater trochanter to just above the knee
In sidebending/rotation, two distinct motions occur simultaneously about 3 separate axes, which are.
sidebending occurs about 2 parallel axes
rotation occurs about an AP axis
The fibular head will glide anteriorly with [ ] of the foot.
Pronation
This defect of the pars interarticularis without anterior displacement may be visualized as a [ ] on radiographs.
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