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09/03/2024
The {{c1::middle}} layer of the thoracolumbar fascia system attaches to the {{c2::transverse}} processes of the spinal cord
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The {{c1::posterior}} layer of the thoracolumbar fascia attaches to the {{c2::spinous}} processes of the spinal cord
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The {{c1::posterior}} layer of thoracolumber fascia system transmits forces from the upper and lower extremities
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The {{c1::anterior}} layer of the thoracolumbar fascia system acts as the point of attachment for abdominal muscles and contr…
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The {{c1::middle}} layer of the thoracolumbar fascia system separates the deep erector spinae and quadratus lumborum mus…
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The middle and posterior layers of the thoracolumbar fascia system can enhance {{c1::force transmission}} and amplify spinal {{c2::stab…
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The {{c1::gluteus maximus}} muscle serves as a link between the {{c2::fascia lata}} and {{c2::thoracolumbar fascia}} systems
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What is considered the largest organ system?{{c1::Fascia}}
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The principle cell of fascia is the {{c1::fibroblast}}
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The "meta-system" is the idea that {{c1::fascia}} plays an integrative role in the body through its role as a {{c2::connector}}
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The cytoskeleton connects the cellular interior to the extracellular matrix via {{c1::integrins}}
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Through {{c1::mechanotransduction}}, a change in the extracellular matrix can be transmitted to the cell's cytoskeleton and ultimately affect {{c…
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In the study examining the effects of OMT and repetitive motion strain (RMS) on the amount of fibroblasts and interleukins, the conclusions …
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Who coined the term, "tensegrity"?{{c1::Buckminster Fuller}}
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Who created a structure that used struts and tensioned cables which ultimately inspired tensengrity?{{c1::Kenneth Snelson}}
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Who viewed the spine as a tensegrity structure?{{c1::Stephen Levin}}
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Who believed the cell could act as a tensegrity scaffold?{{c1::Donald Ingber}}
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Compared to traditional architecture, tensegrity seeks to {{c1::minimize}} energy and provide stabilization through {{c3::continuous tension}} an…
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Joint laxity in pregnant patients is due to increased levels of {{c1::relaxin}}
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Relaxin peaks at {{c1::12-14}} weeks
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Two types of scoliosis: {{c1::structural}} and {{c1::functional}}
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Is scoliosis an indication for OMM?{{c1::No}}
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Scoliosis with a curve of {{c1::<10}} degrees requires no further management
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Scoliosis with a curve of {{c1::10-20}} degrees should be observed with radiographs for 6 months until skeletal maturity
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Scoliosis with a curve of {{c1::20-40}} degrees should be observed and be recommended bracing
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Scoliosis with a curve {{c1::>40}} degrees should be referred to orthopedics
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Leg length inequality is associated with {{c1::increased}} back pain
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Most short leg syndromes have {{c1::functional::anatomic/functional}} causes
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The pelvic sideshift and rotation tests will show the pelvis deviating {{c1::away from::towards/away from}} the short leg
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The {{c1::Adam's forward bend}} test detects the presence of structual or functional scoliosis
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The goal of OMT in patients with scoliosis is to provide {{c1::symptomatic relief}}
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The {{c1::posterior}} thoracolumbar fascia layer envelopes the superficial erector spinae, multifidus, and quadratus lumborum muscles
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Scoliosis curves are named based on their {{c1::convexity}}
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Poor posture can affect the human tensegrity structure by:- Increasing {{c1::energy}} expenditure, muscle {{c1::contractions}}, and&nbs…
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09/02/2024
Which of the following is a correct indication for the use of osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine (OCMM)?a) Somatic Dysfunctionb) Headachec) Nec…
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Which of the following is a Static Impression description when performing your OCMM Initial Diagnosis?a) Firmb) Vitalc) SBS strain patternd) Articular…
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Match the following of the 5 Phenomena: Fluctuation of the - {{c1::Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)}}Inherent Motility of the - {{c1::Central Nervous System …
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Pterion is located:a) The lateral aspect of the head where the frontal bone, sphenoid, parietal, and temporal bone all meetb) On the frontal bone betw…
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Which of the following is true about where your finger placement should be during the Vault hold?a) Middle finger in front of the right earb) Index fi…
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Which of the following is true regarding FLEXION at the SBS?a) Paired bones externally rotateb) Head gets narrowerc) Known as "exhalation"d) The sacru…
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Which of the following is true regarding EXTENSION at the SBS?a) The base of the sphenoid moves relatively inferiorlyb) The paired bones externally ro…
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Which of the following bones would internally and externally rotate with motion at the SBS?a) Parietalb) Occiputc) Sphenoidd) Mandiblee) EthmoidAnswer…
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Which of the following axes describes an axis that goes from superior to inferior?a) Vertical Axisb) Horizontal Axisc) A/P Axisd) Coronal Axise) Diago…
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Which of the following is TRUE about the Flexion & Extension Strain patterns?a) Two parallel Transverse Axesb) They rotate in the same direction a…
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Which of the following is true regarding Torsion strain patterns?a) One A/P axis from nasion to Opisthionb) Moves about the axis in the same direction…
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How many axes of motion does a side-bending rotation strain have?a) Two vertical axes and one A/P axisb) Two horizontal axes and one A/P axisc) One ve…
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Which of the following is true regarding Lateral Strains?a) They rotate in the same direction about their axesb) They have two transverse axesc) Named…
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Which of the following is true of Vertical Strains?a) Named for where the base of the sphenoid is positionedb) Typically due to a blow to the lateral …
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This technique: A direct technique used with sutures are jammed and moves into the path of restriction Is known as:a) Direct Articular Releaseb) Disen…
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Which of the following is a contraindication to the use of OCMM?a) Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage (stroke)b) Chronic Concussion Symptomsc) Migrainesd) …
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A {{c1::Grade I}} sprain or strain involves some {{c3::stretching or minor tearing}} of a {{c2::ligament or muscle}}
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A {{c1::Grade II}} sprain or strain is a ligament or muscle that is {{c2::partially}} torn but still intact
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A {{c1::Grade III}} sprain or strain means that the ligament or muscle is {{c2::completely}} torn, resulting in {{c3::joint instability}}.
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{{c1::Sprains}} are injuries involving the {{c2::stretching or tearing}} of {{c3::ligament}} or a {{c4::joint capsule}}.
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{{c1::Strains}} are injuries that involve the stretching or tearing of a {{c2::musculo-tendinous}} structure
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BLT Contraindications{{c1::Absolute}}: {{c4::Lack of consent, Lack of SD}}{{c2::Relative}}: {{c3::Fracture or Dislocation, Infection, Hematoma, Tear i…
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{{c1::BLT}} - A {{c2::manipulative technique}} in which the goal of treatment is to {{c3::balance the tension}} in {{c4::opposing ligaments}} where th…
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Direct MFR - A myofascial tissue {{c2::restrictive barrier}} is {{c1::engaged}} for the myofascial tissues and the tissue is loaded with a constant fo…
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{{c1::Indirect}} MFR - The dysfunctional tissue are guided along the path of {{c2::least}} resistance until free movement is achieved.
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Cardinal principles of BLT1) {{c1::Disengagement}} of the dysfunctional area ({{c3::compression/decompression}})2) {{c2::Exaggeration}} of the dysfunc…
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{{c2::Activating forces}} of Myofascial release includes:Inherent (Intrinsic) force{{c3::Respiratory force}}Patient cooperationPhysician guided force{…
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{{c5::Posterior}} Pelvic Ligaments Primary{{c1::Long Dorsal Ligament}}{{c2::Short Dorsal Ligament}} (Dorsal Sacroiliac transverse ligament)…
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{{c1::Anterior}} Pelvic Ligaments -- {{c2::Suspends}} the sacrum from {{c3::below}}Primary{{c4::Superior joint capsule}} (Ant. Saroiliac ligament)Seco…
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{{c1::Iliolumbar}} LigamentLarge {{c2::fan-shaped}} complex ligament{{c3::Transverse processes of L4 and L5}} to {{c5::Iliac crest}}
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Pelvic Floor MusclesSuperficial Layer{{c1::Ext. anal sphincter}}{{c2::Perineal body}}Deep Layer{{c3::Pubococcygeus}}{{c4::Coccygeus}}{{c5::Iliococcyge…
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{{c1::Psoas Major}} - Fibrous attachments to all lumbar {{c2::TP's}} and {{c3::anteriomedial discs}} and {{c4::bodies}} except {{c5::L5-S1 disc}}
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{{c1::Thoracolumbar}} fascia - Strongly fused to the {{c2::aponeurosis}} of {{c3::erector spinae}} and {{c4::multifidi}} at the {{c5::sacal}} level
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Visceral ligaments/Endopelvic fascia1) {{c5::Arcus Tendineus}}{{c4::Dense connective tissue}} that runs from {{c2::pubic ramus}} to {{c3::ischial spin…
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Pelvic Relationships Sacrum can be referred to as the "integrator" of pelvic relationships1) {{c1::Sacroiliac}} --> {{c2::Axial spine}} and {{…
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Diagnosis: Scanning T-L spine in a supine patientScan for most dysfunctional segments by reaching behind pateint and palpate over {{c1::transverse pro…
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Diagnosis and Treatment of T1-T5 using short lever segmentsSidebending can be accomlished by either{{c1::Superior}} pressure on one side of {{c2::tran…
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Is a significant cranial neoplasm an absolute contraindication for OCMM?{{c1::No (relative)}}
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Is an acute cranial fracture an absolute contraindication for OCMM?{{c1::No (relative)}}
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Is a significant acute cranial laceration or soft tissue injury an absolute contraindication for OCMM?{{c1::No (relative)}}
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