Effects of Spinal Misalignments
Cranial Nerves
Lab Pathologies
Nervous System
Prefixes/Sufixes
100
headaches, nervousness, insomnia, head cold, high blood pressure, migraine headaches, nervous breakdown, amnesia, chronic tiredness, dizzines
What is a spinal misalignment in the C1 area
100
This motor/sensory type has a function that controls facial muscles
What is the facial nerve
100
Morton's Neuroma
What is a fatty tumor that impinges nerves in the feet.
100
Neuron
What is one of the two cells that is responsible for conducting action potential.
100
-cyte
What is the suffix for cell
200
neuralgia, neuritis, acne or pimples, eczema
What is a spinal misalignment in the C4 area
200
This motor type has the function that controls the movement of the tongue
What is the hypoglossal nerve
200
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
What is an impingement of the brachial plexus
200
Synapetic Cleft
What is the space between a dendrite and connecting axon terminal.
200
neuro-
What is the prefix meaning nerve
300
Spinal vertebrae and discs may cause irritation to the nervous system and affect structures, organs, and functions
What is the definition of spinal misalignments
300
This sensory type has a function to control our smell
What is the olfactory nerve
300
pseudo sciaticia
What is fake sciaticia in which soft tissue impinges the sciatic nerve.
300
Parts of the central nervous system
What is the brain and spinal cord
300
chondro-
What is the prefix meaning cartilage
400
Por circulation in legs, swollen and weak ankles and arches, cold feet, weakness in legs, leg cramps
What is a spinal misalignment in the L4 area
400
This a sensory only type and functions to controls our sight
What is the optic nerve
400
neuropathy
What is a nerve condition commonly found in people with diabetes.
400
The cell that helps regenerate damaged peripheral nerves
What is schwann
400
-trophy
What is the suffix meaning nutrition or growth.
500
bronchitis, pleurisy, pneumonia, congestion and influenza
What is a spinal misalignment in the T1 area
500
This motor/sensory type functions to control our facial sensations and movements of the jaw and tongue
What is our trigeminal nreve
500
True sciaticia
What is a nerve condition caused by bones impinging nerves.
500
tiny gaps in the meylin sheath at which action potential is relayed along the neuron.
What is nodes of ranvier
500
patho-
What is the prefix meaning diseased state
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