Cervical conditions can be associated to digestive and liver issues due to close approximation to this nerve.
The Vagus Nerve
This type of arthritis is know to cause pain during activity
Osteoarthritis
These points in the spine are frequently found as anatomical weaknesses.
CD, DL and LS juntions
What colour of t-shirt do we wear on red t-shirt day?
Blue
This motion will work to stretch the nuchal ligament.
Flexion of the head and neck.
In public speakers these muscles are often in lesion.
The infra and supra-hyoids
Hypertrophy of the synovial membrane is a hallmark of this disease
Rheumatoid arthritis
According to Hazzard, this nerve is responsible for headaches, neuralgias, disease of the eyes and nose
CN 5: The Trigeminal Nerve
Before treating the 11th and 12th ribs, what structure should be addressed first?
Quadratus Lumborum
When the thigh is brought into unilateral extension, what happens to the lumbar spine?
The facets close on the ipsilateral side, unilateral extension, side-bending
This structure is the most lateral within the carotid sheath
Internal Jugular vein
Cerebral spinal fluid is generated in the cerebral ventricles by this structure
Choroid Plexus
According to Hazzard, how would one create a thorough "break-up" of the lumbar spine?
Oscillations
At this vertebral level arises the sympathetic innervation to the gonads.
T10
According to Hazzard, where can fixed points be applied to correct a rib lesion?
Head of the rib
Sternal attachment
Theses three arteries are known the supply the thyroid gland.
Superior Thyroid Artery
Inferior Thyroid Artery
Thyroid Ima Artery
A 40 year old women comes into your office with months of diffused pain with sleep disturbances. She has a history of depression and blood work comes back negative for inflammatory markers or autoimmune disease. What could she be experiencing?
Fibromyalgia
According to Hazzard, what is the foundation for the various diseases of the heart and lungs?
A "collapsed chest" aka narrowing of the A-P diameter of the thorax.
Who cuts off Anakin's right arm?
Count Duku
According to Fryette's mechanics, what does type of motion does the OA follow?
Atypical Type 2
- N or NN RxSBy
This nerve branches from the the maxillary nerve and joins the lacrimal nerve to provide secretomotor function to the lacrimal gland
The Zygomatic nerve, communcating branch to lacrimal gland
Light reaches the photoreceptors located at the back of the eye. Rhodopsin absorbs light and what chemical changes shape to initiate the light transduction reaction?
Bonus: what are the pre-reaction and post-reaction names of this chemical?
Retinal
11-cis-retinal-->all-trans-retinal
If not for Covid-19, which team would have won the eastern conference this season in the NBA
Toronto Raptors
What makes a lesion osteopathic?
When an abnormal spinal reflex loop is created.
In a Webster's lesion the center of motion changes from the body of a vertebrae to one of the facets. How would one go about correcting an extension Webster's lesion on the right facet?