
OPP V L3-5
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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For which of the following conditions would you do OA decompression, temporal bone treatment, cervical and thoracic lymphatic treatment including thoracic pump, and c-spine and t-spine?
For which of the following conditions would you do OA decompression, treat upper thoracic soft tissues and lymphatic treatments including gallbreath technique?
For which of the following conditions would you do OA decompression, SCM TP, trapezius TP, posterior occipital muscle TP, treat upper thoracics, treat cranial strains, and lifts/venous sinus drainage?
For which of the following conditions would you do OA decompression, temporal bone treatment, treat masseter, temporalis, lat pterygoid and medial pterygoid, mandibular dysfunction, cervical and thoracic verteebrae?
Which causes airway dilation?
Which of the following helps to clear a "wet" cough?
Which of the following is sympathetic innervation to the heart?
Which of the following is sympathetic innervation to the peripheral vasculature?
Which of the following is PS innervation to the abdomen?
Which of the following is PS innervation to the abdomen?
Sort the bones and what part of the foot they belong to.
Sort the joints.
Calcaneal abduction and adduction occur about the ___ joint.
Sort the functions with the anatomy.
The medial longitudinal arch is shaped as a __ plane.
Which of the following is the medial longitudinal arch controlled by?
Which of the following is the medial longitudinal arch controlled by?
Which of the following are the ligamentous supports for the lateral longitudinal ligament?
In the windlass mechanism, there is __ of MTP joints and great toe.
In the windlass mechanism , the ___ become a rigid lever for gait propulsion.
Somatic dysfunction of navicular is usually accompanied by somatic dysfunction of ___.
Plantar fasciitis is a __ injury.
Pes planus is usually due to insufficiency of the __ and associated failure of medial soft tissue structure.
Which ligament is commonly torn (at least partially) in pes planus?
Calcaneal fat pad atrophy/heel spur syndrome presents with similar symptoms of planter fasciitis due to irritation of which nerve?
Which of the following is characterized by sensations of walking on a marble?
Which of the following is the most commonly seen foot diagnosis?
Which of the following is the most common arthritic condition of the foot?
Sort what is dysfunctional in claw toes.
Hammer toes are from contracted and hyperflexed at the __ joint
Mallet toes are from contracted and flexed at the __ joint with other joints being neutral/extended.
Name the type of trigger point. The point refers pain at rest, with muscular activity or with palpation and prevents full lengthening of the muscle.
Name the type of trigger point that is most commonly in postural muscles.
Name the type of trigger point that only produces pain when probed with steady pressure.
Name the type of trigger point that is in a myotonic unit due to functional overuse of the dysfunctional muscle.
Name the type of trigger point that is found in a muscle covered by the referred pain pattern of another myofascial trigger point.
The __ receptors are activated in the spray and stretch method.
The most common site of injection for TrP prolotherapy is the ___ junction.
The MC solution for prolotherapy is 12.5% __ diluted with local anesthetic?
What are the phases of prolotherapy?
Which of the following modalities gives some indication of enthesopathy or partial tear?
Myofascial somatic dysfunction can mimic ___ by radiating pain to the labia.
What is the sympathetic innervation to the anus and rectum?
What is the sympathetic innervation to the genitourinary system?