Cranial OPP Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Is the skull mobile? | yes |
| Who implemented cranial OPP? | William Garner Sutherland |
| What is cranial motility? | inherent motion |
| What is cranial mobility? | passive secondary motion |
| What is the primary respiratory mechanism theory? | Motility of brain and spinal cord, fluctuation of CSF, mobility of intracranial and intraspinal membranes, mobility of cranial bones and involuntary mobility of sacrum between ilium |
| What is movment directly related to? | CSF pressure or volume |
| What is movement inversely related to? | extrinsic pressure |
| What is the baseline lateral and rotational movement? | up to 30 microns |
| How is cranial mobility related to pulse pressure? | palpation of cranial mobility has a high correlation to peak pulse pressure |
| What is cranial rhythmic impulse? | palpation of cranial mobility |
| What is cranial rate? | cycles/minute |
| What is normal cranial rate? | 10-14 cycles/min |
| What is amplitude? | distance from peak to minimal (flexion to extension) |
| What is normal amplitude? | 4-5 |
| How is amplitude graded? | 0-5, 5 being the most |
| What is cranial symmetry? | motion of the cranium whether it is symmetrical or not |
| What is a slow cranial rate? | <10 |
| What is a fast cranial rate? | >14 |
| What is a low amplitude? | <4 |
| What is an amplitude of 0 represent? | cranial base compression |
| What are some reasons for cranial asymmetry? | base strains, bone restrictions and membrane strains |
| Is CRI palpable on the body? | yes, it is the palpable summation of multiple intrinsic oscillations mediated by the ANS |
| What are some indications for Cranial Manipulations? | headache, neck pain, upper respiratory congestion, cranial nerve dysfunction, TMI, mood disorders, otitis media, torticollis, newborn colic, infant feeding disorder |
| What is contraindicated with cranial manipulation? | craniofascial fracture, intracranial bleed, CNS infection or malignancy |
| A 27 year old with severe headache has a cranial rate of 10, amplitude of 4/5 and symmetrical flexion/extension. What is the dysfunction? | none |
| A 27 year old with severe headache has a cranial rate of 10, amplitude of 4/5 and symmetrical flexion/extension. What treatment would be done? | none |
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