OMM Review - COMLEX High Yield
What is TART? - ANS tissue texture change
asymmetry
restriction of motion
tenderness
Fryette's laws 1-3 - ANS 1. neutral, SB and R opposite
2. Non-neutral, SB and R same
3. Motion one plane alters other planes
Rule of 3's - ANS T1-T3 - spinous process in line w/ transverse
T4-T6 - spinous process halfway to transverse process of segment below
T7-T9 - spinous process is level with transverse process of segment below
T10 - one segment below
T11 - half segment below
T12 - in line
Movement of OA - C0-C1 - ANS SB and R opposite in non-neutral
Movement of AA - C1-C2 - ANS Rotation
C2-C7 - ANS Type II Fryette's
HVLA - direct or indirect - ANS Direct
Muscle energy - direct or indirect - ANS Direct
Counterstrain - direct or indirect - ANS Indirect
MFR -direct or indirect - ANS Both
Cranial - direct or indirect - ANS Adults: indirect
Infants: direct
FOR - direct or indirect - ANS Indirect
Still- direct or indirect - ANS Indirect to direct
Which ribs are "true" and why? - ANS 1-7, articulate w/ sternum
,Which ribs are false and why? - ANS 8-10, articulation w/ cartilage
Which ribs are floating and why? - ANS 11-12, no anterior articulation
Which ribs exhibit pump handle motion? Explain motion. - ANS 1-5 = AP diameter expansion w/
respiration
Which ribs exhibit bucket handle motion? Explain motion. - ANS 6-10 = lateral diameter
expansion w/ respiration
Which ribs exhibit caliper motion? - ANS 11-12
Elevated ribs are stuck in ...
Which is the key rib? - ANS Inhalation
Tx bottom rib
Depressed ribs are stuck in...
Which is the key rib? - ANS Exhalation
Tx top rib
SNS effect on eye - ANS Mydriasis
PNS effect on eye - ANS Meiosis
SNS effect on heart - ANS Increased rate, contractility, and conduction
PNS effect on heart - ANS Decrease rate, contractility, conduction
SNS effect on arterioles - ANS constriction
PNS effect on arterioles - ANS Dilation
SNS effect on lung - ANS Bronchial dilation
PNS effect on lung - ANS Bronchial construction
SNS effect on stomach/intestine - ANS Decrease motility
PNS effect on stomach/intestine - ANS Increase motility
SNS effect on male sex organs - ANS ejaculation
PNS effect on male sex organs - ANS erection
, VS head and neck - ANS T1-T4
VS heart - ANS T1-T5
VS lung - ANS T2-T5
VS cervical upper esophagus - ANS T2-T4
VS thoracic mid esophagus - ANS T3-T6
VS lower esophagus and stomach - ANS T5-T8
VS spleen and pancreas - ANS T5-T11
VS liver - ANS T6-T9
VS gallbladder - ANS T9-T10R
VS SI - ANS T9-T11
VS appendix - ANS T12
VS ovary/testes - ANS T9-T10
VS kidneys - ANS T10-L1
VS ureters - ANS T10-L1
VS bladder - ANS T10-L1
VS prostate and urethra - ANS L1-L2
VS cervix - ANS L1-L2
VS ascend and trans colon - ANS T10-T12
VS genitals - ANS T12
VS uterus - ANS T10-L1
VS descending and sigmoid colon and rectum - ANS L1-L2
VS adrenal - ANS T8-T10
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