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WVSOM -- OMT Review Book -- Facilitation

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Head and Neck   T1-4  
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Heart   T1-5  
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Respiratory System   T2-7  
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Esophagus   T2-8  
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Upper GI tract   T5-9 Anything before the ligament of Treitz  
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Lower GI tract   T12-L2 anything after the Splenic flexure  
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Middle GI tract   T10-T11 Anything btetween the Ligament of Treitz and the Splenic Flexure  
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What makes up the upper GI tract?   Stomach, liver , gall bladder, spleen, portions of pancreas and duodenum T5-9  
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What makes up the middle GI tract?   T10-11 Portions of pancrease adn duodenum, jejunum, ilium,ascending colon and proximal 2/3 transferese colon (aka right colon)  
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What makes up Lower GI tract   T12-L2, Distal 1/3 transverse colon, descending colon and Sigmoid colon (aka left colon), rectum  
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Appendix   T12  
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Erectile tissue of penis and clitorus   T10-L2  
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Prostate   T12-L2  
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Arms   T2-T8  
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Legs   T11-12  
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Sypmathetic Ganglion and nerve for upper GI tract   greater splanchnic and Celiac ganglion  
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sympathteic nerve and ganglion for middle GI tract   Lesser splanchnic Nerve superior mesenteric ganglion  
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Lower GI tract sympathetic never and ganglia   Least splanchnic nerve inferior mesenteric ganglion  
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Sympathetic ganglion for kidney and upper ureter   Superior mesenteric ganglion  
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Ganglion for lower ureters   Inferior mesenteric ganglion  
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Kidneys   T10-11  
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Adrenal medulla   T10  
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Upper ureters   T10-T11  
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Lower Ureters   T12-L1  
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Bladder   T11-L2  
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Gonads   T10-T11  
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Uterus and cervix   T10-L2  
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Parasympathetic ganglion for pupils   cliiary  
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Parasympathetic ganglion for lacrimal and nasal glands   sphenopalatine ganglion  
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PS ganglion for slaiva glands   Submandibular/sublingual = submandibular ganglion Parotid gland = Otic ganglion  
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parasympathetic innervation of repro system   ovaries and testies = vagus all rest = pelvic splanchnic (S2-4)  
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