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Chapman's, trigger, acupuncture, wvsom

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show Myo=muscles Fascia= connective tissue Surrounds, seperates and lies within muscles  
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show Pain Stiffnes Muscle weakness Muscle fatigue Poor posture headache back pain organ dysfunction things that don't make sense  
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Myofascial point system   show
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show Counterstrain tender point (Jones tender points) Chapman reflex Trigger point (aka Travell or Travell & Simons trigger points) Acuptuncture point  
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show True  
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What should the systematic points relate to?   show
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What five things are important to know about the points   show
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show diagnosis and treatment  
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hyperirritable point on tissue that represents somatic dysfunction   show
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Where are counterstrain tenderpoints located?   show
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What is the basis of a counterstrain tenderpoint?   show
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show Lawrence Jones, DO  
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Why is the treatment of counterstrain tenderpoints beneficial to the patient?   show
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show diagnosis easy treat local point positioning helped by patient feedback can be time consuming (multiple points) pulsatile release (may be palpable)  
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What are the three counterstrain principles?   show
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show Chapman point  
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What are the characteristics of a Chapman point?   show
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What is the basis for Chapman points?   show
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show visceral component  
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show role of spinal interneurons, SNS dysfunction, and lymphatic blockage  
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show Frank Chapman, DO  
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Who first published material on Chapman's points?   show
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What are some views a patient may have about Chapman's points?   show
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show anterior (relatively superficial), posterior (deeper) lateralizing to side of organic condition tenderness should be palpable (not always as beginner) should respond quickly to treatment can monitor for recurrence and/or severity  
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What are the treatment principles for deciding Chapman's points?   show
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What are the treatment principles for deciding Chapman's points?   show
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Who worked with myofascial trigger points?   show
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show Trigger point  
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show active vs latent and have a radiation pattern specific to that point  
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show a taut band of contracted and tender muscle fibers  
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What are physiological findings of a trigger point?   show
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What is a patient perspective on trigger points?   show
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What is the physician perspective on trigger points?   show
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show study think search (history, exam) go after stretch treat somatic dysfunction  
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A trigger point in the buccinator might indicate what?   show
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A trigger point in the trapezius might indicate what?   show
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show ipsilateral hearing loss (clavicular branch) tongue pain (sternal branch) visual disturbances chronic cough TMJ pain (sternal)  
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What are the components and dimensions of an acupuncture needle?   show
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How many microvolts and at what temperature should an acupuncture needle be?   show
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show This gradient reaches equilibrium in 10-15 minutes  
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show No  
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show Class B (surgical) medical device  
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show Classical acupuncture  
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Utilizes anatomical trigger point, motor point, and tender point injections to decrease pain, muscle spasticity, and for dermatomal pain relief   show
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show electroacupuncture  
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reflex somatotopic system (homunculus) organized on the surface of the external ear   show
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show electrical fields result from the sum of metabolic activity within organs the paths of least resistance are interfascial planes between muscle groups or cleavage planes Meridians (channels) are the surface representations of these paths  
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Name a physiological and histological description of acupuncture points.   show
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show False new points are being discovered and used  
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show True. technetium 99 Studies in France: linear flow of 6 cm/min in real acupuncture points; No flow in sham points  
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show Addictions Stroke rehabilitation Headache Menstrual cramps Carpal tunnel Low back pain Asthma Fibromyalgia Tennis elbow  
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How do we diagnose?   show
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