5 components of primary respiratory mechanism:
all subluxations are compensations for…:
stresses of life
Besides stress testing, the only other way to determine the side of category 2 dysfunction is?
side of the hypermobile 1st rib
cat 1 blocking:
Cat 1 stress test
deep inhalation or exhalation + test the arm
Cat 1 subluxations occur d/t:
- primary and secondary breathing and its relationship to central neuro function
Cat 2 blocking:
Cat 2 stress test:
jump on one leg at a time flat footed + test the arm
cat 2 subluxations occur d/t?
- ability to function normally on planet earth and its inherent gravity
cat 3 stress test:
-Valsalvas or bend over +test the arm
cat 3 subluxations occur d/t:
- Loss of normal disc structure, w/ resulting loss of normal function
Category 1:
almost all chiropractic analytical procedures are based on the idea of:
bad in bad out
stress tests are based on changes in:
mechanoreception
how many synapses does the sensory input from proprioceptors need to pass through to get to the motor cortex?
2
Category III indicates:
structural degeneration
on the category I patient, it is most common to suspect a subluxation of which level?
sacrum
the more movable first rib is due to over activity of:
scalenes
the one area of the broadest attachment of the dura to the skeleton is:
cranium
the more anterior part of the sacro iliac joint is designed for:
motion of the S/I joint
the first patented invention by DeJarnette had to do with:
color
which of these is the only pathagnomonic SOT test?
arm fossa
disinhibition of the posterior postural muscles refers to which SOT test?
heel tension
if the cervical compaction test results in it being easier to life the legs during cervical compaction, what should you conclude?
cervical subluxation