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SMRT Head, Neck & Cranial Sacral Exam

SMRT Head, Neck & Cranial Sacral Exam

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1. The active release for the first rib has you*
2. The sphenobasilar joint is located*
3. There are 3 horizontal diaphragms in the body, they are*
4. On Tammy, our demo for the video, the posterior first rib head was posterior and the anterior first rib head was anterior, this tells us that*
5. The dural tube attaches to which 2 vertebrae?*
6. After you hold an SMRT position, you should*
7. When we release the muscles between the mandible and hyoid bone, we are releasing*
8. If you move in a direction the client's body does not like (the wrong way), the client will signal pain, however, if you move in the correct direction, the client may*
9. Which of the following muscles have an attachment on the scapula?*
10. SMRT positions are held for*
11. When releasing upper trapezius, you move the _______________ toward the _____________.*
12. The dura mater is*
13. How do you know where to work first?*
14. For lateral flexion of the cervical vertebrae, normal range of motion is*
15. Your monitor hand feels for*
16. Anterior scalene originates from the*
17. The sagittal suture sits between*
18. To release longus colli and longus capitis, the major movement is*
19. The cranial sacral system has 3 basic anatomical components, they are*
20. To engage both bellies of digastric, we need to bring the hyoid*
21. Walking the sutures helps to*
22. To target rectus capitis posterior major and minor, you want to do mild compression with*
23. The right and left, the third, and the fourth are __________________ within the brain.*
24. The sacrum is 5 soft fused vertebrae in adults. This means that the vertebrae*
25. CSF is formed by and reabsorbed by the*
26. When working the fast twitch muscles behind the eyes, you use your index and middle finger on top of the client's closed eyelid. Your pressure should be*
27. To test the mobility of the mandible, move the mandible*
28. To target obliquus capitis inferior, you need mild compression combined with*
29. CSF flows into the spinal cord through the _______________ and the _________________.*
30. When the body begins to move into myofascial unwinding, you should*
31. The second release for splenius capitis and cervicis uses the upper thoracic vertebrae, why?*
32. When releasing the coccyx, you want to create compression into*
33. CSF is reabsorbed at the ____________________ and the ____________________.*
34. To release the ligaments of a cervical vertebrae, always move*
35. To do Patti's range of motion for the neck, you will use your ______________ like a rolling pin.*
36. Muscles that attach to the mastoid process of the temporal bone include:*
37. By creating mild compression into the upper posterior rib heads and the upper anterior rib heads, we are*
38. The dural tube attaches to the posterior body of S2, blends with the pia mater, exits the spinal cord at S4, and*
39. You will also be releasing levator scapulae when you do the*
40. Which of the following muscles attach to the transverse process of C3?*
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