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+/- Tz H denotes: anterior (+) or posterior (-) head carriage
+/- Tx H denotes: left (+) or right (-) translation of the head
Anterior head carriage flexion; extension
involves _____________ of the
lower curve & _____________ of *vice versa for posterior head carriage*
the upper curve.
A right translation of the right flexion; left flexion
head results in _____________
of the lower curve & *lower curve = ipsilateral -- upper curve =
_____________ of the upper contralateral*
curve.
TRUE/FALSE: The lower TRUE -- lw'r = ipsilateral / up'r = contralateral
body (lumbars) respond in
the same way to
translation as right or left
translation of the head.
What is the normal lordotic -- extension
curvature of the neck?
, What happens if our neck decreased nervous system function:
curvature transitions into
kyphotic (flexion) vs. - decreased circulation
lordotic? - decreased ATP production (energy)
#1. direct compression
What are the 4 types of #2.CNS stretch/tension (mechanical)
nerve interference? #3. deforming mechanoreceptors
#4. electrical
Direct compression make 5%
up _____________% of nerve
interference? *very small %*
What are examples of disc bulge/herniation
direct compression? stenosis
What is the cause of nerves swell when conducting action potentials -- if
interference w/ CNS nerve stretched it can't swell as much -- decrease in
stretch/tension? conduction
• When the nerve compression (shorten and swell)
depolorizes, mechanically
changes with gates
and________ physically.
1. euler's buckling
2. segmental loading (translation or rotation)
What are the 6 types of 3. postural
subluxations? 4. sagittal buckling
5. scoliosis
6. segmental displacement
Euler's buckling is a buckle coronal; A-P film
is the ___________ plane that is
viewed on a ___________ xray *side to side buckling*
film.
What type of subluxation segmental loading
is a "traditional"
subluxation?