Manipulation for systemic dysfuction
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How do you suspect viscersomatic reflexes? | Warmth, Muscle spasm, Tenderness, and Moisture
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Sympathetic head and neck levels | T1-4
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Sympathetic Cardio levels | T1-5
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Sympathetic Respiratory levels | T2-T7
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Sympathetic stomach, liver and gallbladder levels | T5-9
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Sympathetic Small intestine levels | T9-11
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Sympathetic Pancreas levels | T5-11
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Sympathetic Ovaries/testes | T9-10
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Sympathetic Kidney, ureter and bladder | T10-L1
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Sympathetic Large intestine, rectum | T8-L2
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Sympathetic Uterus levels | T10-L1
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Sympathetic Prostate levels | L1-L2
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The sympathetic chain ganglia are located | Just anterior to the rib heads
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How do you stimulate symp chain ganglia | repetitive lift of rib angles will cause rebound normalization
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Three abdominal plexi | Celiac, Superior mesenteric, inferior mesenteric
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Abdominal Plexus release | Push and hold for 10-20 seconds
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Abdominal Plexus release contraindications | peritonitis, bowel obstruction
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Treatment for chapmans points | rotary pressure for 10-30 seconds
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When you do upper cervical soft tissue treatments, what are you stimulating | Vagus nerve
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Sacral rocking is treating | s2-s4
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4 fascial diaphrams | OA, Thoracic inlet, thoracic diaphragm, pelvic diaphragm
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Visceral dysfunction can be treated with | Mesenteric lifts, organ pumps and abdominal sphincter release
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Organ pumps does what? | Uses repetitive pressure to promote circulation to and from organs (liver and spleen especially)
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Indications for abdominal sphincter release | motility dysfunction, hiatal hernia, gastroesophageal reflux, cholestasis, malabsorption, diarrhea
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Which sphincters can you check/treat? | Pyloric, hepatopnacreatic, duodenojejunal, ileocecal
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How do you treat sphincters | Direct or indirect myofascial release
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