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Published 09/02/2024 Somatic Dysfunction of the CraniumSomatic dysfunction in the cranium is [subtle, but {{c1::palpable}}].SD in the cranium can show asymmetry, [restrict…
Published 09/02/2024 Patterns of Motion in the CraniumAll cranial bones move [{{c1::interdependently}}].The sphenobasilar junction is also known as the [sphenobasilar sync…
Published 09/02/2024 Review of Cranial Bone Motion - {{c1::FLEXION}}In occipital flexion, the occiput rotates about a [{{c1::transverse}} axis] {{c1::superior}} to th…
Published 09/02/2024 Physiologic strain patterns - Exaggerated flexion or extension - Torsions - Side-bending and rotation {{c1::Non}}-physiologic strain patterns - {{c1::…
Published 09/02/2024 Strain Patterns of the SBSPhysiologic strain patterns include exaggerated flexion or extension, [{{c1::torsions}}], and side-bending and rotation.{{c1…
Published 09/02/2024 Cranial Flexion & Extension Dysfunctions In flexion dysfunction, the SBS moves freely into cranial flexion but is restricted in [cranial {{c1::ext…
Published 09/02/2024 Cranial TorsionsCranial torsions involve rotation of the SBS along an [{{c1::A-P}} axis] with the sphenoid and occiput rotating in [{{c1::opposite}}]…
Published 09/02/2024 Side-Bending and Rotation DysfunctionThe occiput and sphenoid rotate in {{c1::opposite}} directions around [{{c1::parallel vertical}} axes] causing {{…
Published 09/02/2024 Non-Physiologic DysfunctionNon-physiologic dysfunction is often caused by [trauma] or systemic visceral disease.Vertical and lateral strains are non-p…
Published 09/02/2024 Vertical StrainsIn vertical strains, the sphenoid and occiput rotate in the [{{c1::same}} direction] around their [{{c1::transverse}} axes].Vertical s…
Published 09/02/2024 Lateral StrainsIn lateral strains, both sphenoid and occiput rotate in the [{{c1::same}} direction] around [{{c1::two parallel vertical}} axes].Latera…
Published 09/02/2024 Compression of the SBSCompression of the SBS impairs [physiologic {{c1::flexion-extension}}] and can vary from mild to severe.The PRM is [dampened] an…
Published 09/02/2024 About which axis do SBS torsions rotate? A. Transverse axis above the basiocciput B. Transverse axis above the basisphenoid C. Vertical axis in the oc…
Published 09/02/2024 In a SBS torsion strain the sphenoid and occiput rotate in the same direction A. True B. False {{c1::B. False}}
Published 10/15/2024 Describe what your hands will feel when palpating a patient's head with a right SBS torsion? A. Left index finger will be higher B. Right index finger…
Published 10/15/2024 SBS side-bending and rotation strain involves three axes. One is a vertical axis through the foramen magnum. Another is an A-P axis through the crania…
Published 10/15/2024 Which of the following is a non-physiologic SBS strain? A. Left torsion B. Right lateral strain C. Left side-bending and rotation D. Flexion E. Extens…
Published 10/15/2024 What axes do the sphenoid and occiput rotate about in vertical strains? A. Vertical B. Anteroposterior C. Transverse D. Petrous ridge E. Oblique {{c1:…
Published 10/15/2024 What direction and axes of motion are involved in a patient with lateral SBS strain? A. Vertical - opposite directions B. Anteroposterior - opposite d…
Published 10/15/2024 Torsion - Hand ModelsLeft Torsion = Left {{c1::Index Finger}} moves {{c1::superiorly}} 
Published 10/15/2024 {{c1::Right}} Side-Bending and Rotation - Hand modelRight {{c1::Convexity}} - Gets {{c1::Fuller/Wider}}
Published 10/15/2024 {{c1::Superior}} Vertical Strain - Hand model{{c1::Base}} of Sphenoid points superiorly5th digits move {{c1::superiorly}}{{c2::Discrepancy}} with Imag…
Published 10/15/2024 Left {{c1::Lateral}} Strain - Hand Model{{c1::5th index}} points {{c1::left}}
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