OPP Test 3 Test
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| A. autonomic failure, CV disease, digestive system disease, dizziness, headaches, low back pain, shoulder pain, TMJ syndrome, etc.B. the articulation of the occiput and the atlasC. nystagmus, dizziness, lightheadedness, visual disturbanceD. loss of rotation (rotation to either side should be near 90 degrees with a smooth end feel)E. the SBS move superiorly; the examiner would feel the head getting wider and fatterF. the nociceptive modelG. the articular pillar, the subchondral plate, evulsion of the endplate, and the articular surfaceH. massage of the point for 10-30 secondsI. C6J. alpha/gamma resetting K. activate muscle (outside of the muscle spindle)L. frontal, parietals, the squamous portion of the occipital bone, the greater wings of the sphenoid, and the temporalsM. with the patient supine, hold the head in extension, flexion, extension w/rotation right, and extension w/rotation left for ten seconds eachN. frontal headache, congestion of the frontal sinuses, sutural restrictions, and/or when mobilization of the frontal bone is needed
(sometimes the frontal bone is restricted by the falx cerebri)O. 1 ANTERIOR POSTERIOR AXIS (the sphenoid and occiput rotate in the same direction) and 2 VERTICAL AXES (occiput and sphenoid sidebend in opposite directions) P. sphenoid, occiput, parietal, zygoma, and mandibleQ. vertical strains (inferior and superior), lateral strains (right and left), and SBS compressionR. the frontal lobesS. 7T. flexion and extension |
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