NWHSU PnP 3 Final Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| pressure related to sacrum | basic or logan |
| Hugh B. Logan | Basic Technique |
| low amplitude low force to correct low side of sacrum | basic technique |
| the body of the vertebrae rotates towards the low side of the sacrum | basic technique (logan technique) |
| Morter | BEST (Bin Energetic Sacralization Technique |
| direct contact with the sensory system/synchronization of patient's energy | BEST (Bin's Energetic Sacralization Technique) |
| Donald Harrison | Chiropractic Biophysics |
| from the roots of pettibon technique | chiropractic biophysics |
| skull and pelvis are only reliable osseous structures that can be used to check positioning | chiropractic biophysics |
| standard views are AP cervico thoracic, AP ferguson and lateral lumbar | chiropractic biophysics |
| evaluation of the skull and its sutures | craniopathy |
| primary respiratory mechanism in the activating ofrce in in conjunction with manual force | craniopathy |
| sutherland cottham | craniopathy |
| Don Epstein | network technique |
| patients emotions/psychological/spiritual environment muscle testing | network technique |
| Ferrari | Neural Organization Technique |
| Walker | Neuron Emotional Technique (NET) |
| Ray Nimmo | Nimmo Receptor Tammus Therapy |
| deep pressure applied directly over a trigger point to produce local ischemic compression | nimmo receptor tams therapy |
| Burl Petticon | Petticon Technique |
| the spine is 6 functional units, based on originis and insertions of muscles | petticon technique |
| throacic cage is considered the base of the spine | petticon technique |
| uses seated adjustments and exercise and rehabilitation | petticon technique |
| views the head as a unique vertebrae | petticon technique |
| x-ray marking to determine an alligned akull-atlas and aligned sacrum symphysis | petticon technique |
| C5 is where to adjust for a decreased cervical curve | Pierce-Stillwagon |
| Pierce and Stillwagon | Pierce-Stillwagon |
| emphasis on bilateral anteriosuperior or posteriorinferior pelvic alignment | Pierce-Stillwagon |
| mechanical drop segment and head guide | pierce-stillwagon |
| primary diagnostic tool is xray | pierce-stillwagon |
| uses a derma therm-o-graph | pierce-stillwagon |
| Analyzes center of gravity of the body and the sacrum | spinal touch technique |
| light amplitude and contact and plumb line analysis | spinal touch technique |
| outgrowth of Logan Basic | spinal touch technique |
| Lowell Ward | stressology |
| treatment through rectum, to contact coccyx | stressology |
| IN Toftness | Toftness Technique |
| theorizes abnormal radiation from nerves is the problem, uses biofeedback instruments | toftness technique |
| Blair adjustment (modified toggle with twisting) | upper cervical technique |
| cervical adjustment given in side posture with mechanical drop piece | upper cervical technique |
| descendent of the "hole in one" technique developed by BJ Palmer | upper cervical technique |
| x-ray analysis, leg length measurement, motion and static palpation, and skin temp analysis | upper cervical technique |
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