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pauls quiz #2
traumatology
Question | Answer |
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Straight leg raiser | Posterior thigh pain indicates sciatica |
Braggard's test | Posterior thigh pain indicates sciatica (lower leg a little after SLR) |
Femoral stretch | pain on front of thigh indicates L#-L4 disc problem(flew knee back while prone) |
Yeoman's test | pelvic pain indicates sacroiliac sprain(prone, flex heel back to buttock and lift thigh off the table) |
Pelvic rock test | Sacroiliac pain indicates a lesion on the sacroiliac joint.(press on the hip while patient lies on her side.) |
Foraminal compression test | pain radiating to arms indicates nerve root compresion(press on patient's head) |
Cervical distraction | If pain is relieved indicates nerve root compression.(pull up on patient's head) |
Shoulder depressor | Pain indicates nerve root compression(press on shoulder while forcing patient's head into a lateral stretch) |
Codman's (Drop Arm) Test | Sudden arm drop indicates rotator cuff tear |
Dawbarn's test | Decrease in pain indicates Subacromial bursitis(Press on acromial process while abducting arm past 90 degrees.) |
Yergason's sign | pain in bicipital groove indicates Biceps tendonitis(flex elbow 90 degrees and have patient supinate under resistance.) |
Cozen's test | pain in lateral epicondyle indicates tennis elbow(make a fist, extend the wrist.) |
Mill's test | pain in lateral epicondyle indicates tennis elbow(have patient supinate forearm under resistance. |
Golfer's elbow | pain in medial epicondyle indicates medial epicondylitis(have patient extend elbow under resistance.) |
Laguerre's test | pain in hip indicates hip joint pathology |
Trendelenburg test | PSis on side of flexed hip fails to rise indicatesweak glutius medius muscle or hip joint pathology |
Medial collateral Ligament test | gapping indicates torn medial ligament in knee |
Lateral collateral Ligament test | gapping indicates torn lateral ligament in knee |
Drawer's sign | gapping indicates torn cruciate ligament in knee |
Drawer sign (NO "S") | gapping indicates talofibular ligament tear |
Homan's sign | deep pain in the calf indicates thronbophebitis(Dorsiflex patient's foot and squeeze the calf |
Meridians with more qi and less blood | Taiyin(LU/SP), Shaoyin(HT/KD, Shaoyang(GB/SJ) |
Meridians with more blood and less qi | Taiyang(BL/SI), Jueyin(LR/PC) |
Meridians with more qi and blood | Yangming(ST/LI) |
Blood deficiency pain | address LR, Ba Zhen Tang, eat food |
Dampness pain | Drain it, strengthen SP, Yi Yi Ren Tang for Damp BI |
External Wind pain | Bladder foot points, Upper back BL points, Gui Zhi Tang |
Jing wells | activate channel, clear heat, consciousness |
Ying Springs | clear heat, heat Bi |
Shu Stream | heavy damp pain, zang organs, |
Jing-River | tendon and joint pain, paralysis/spasm |
He Sea | Bi syndrome, paralysis/spasm, Fu organs, counterflow Qi, Skin disorders |
Xi Cleft | Where Qi and Blood accumulate |
Back Shu/Front Mu | where Yuan Qi is accessible |
HTJJ | Can affect viscera, muscle, nervous system pain. Follows dermatomes. |
Influential point of Zang | LR 13 |
Influential point of Fu | CV 12 |
Influential point of Qi | CV17 |
Influential point of Blood | BL17 |
Influential point of Sinews | GB34 |
Influential point of Marrow | GB 39 |
Influential point of Bones | BL 11 |
Influential point of Vessels | LU9 |
TMM protocol | Needle Jing well, NEedle gathering point, surround the dragon/pain |
What do 8 Extras do? | resevoirs of energy, absorb pathogenic factors, treat chronic, deep seated, constitutional problems |
Du | sea of yang, spine, KD Yang, marrow, brain |
Ren | sea of yin, influences Yin channels |
Chong | sea of blood, sea of 12 meridians, supplies Qi and Blood to zang-fu and meridians, nourishes everything, Connects SP,HT and KD |
Dai | connects/regulates upper and lower, yin and yang |
Yangqiao | Accelerates Yang into movement. Treats eyes, brain, dorsal musculature |
Yinqiao | Accelerates Yin into movement.BAlances lower extremities. influences pelvis, eyes, brain. |
Yinwei | connects/maintains Yin channels and organsesp re:chest, flanks,abdomen. Combine with Yangwei to affect spirit/shen. |
Yangwei | connects all yang channels and unites them with the Du. keeps muscles and sinews strong to support the bod. |
meridian order | Cutaneous, Minute, TMM, Luo, Primary, Divergent, Extras, Zang -Fu. CMT's Love Purple Dotted Elephant Zoos! |
Group Luo connecting points | P5, SJ8, SP6, GB39 |
Group Luo connectingpoints are used for.. | ? |
Group Luo connecting points - Arm Yin | PC5 |
Group Luo connecting points - Arm Yang | SJ8 |
Group Luo connecting points - Leg Yin | SP6 |
Group Luo connecting points - Leg Yang | GB39 |
How can Luo be used? | Luo channel prevents further movement of pathogenic factors thereby preventing Bi syndrome. Host and Guest protocol. |