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SMRT Head & Neck Exam

SMRT Head & Neck Exam

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1. Re-palpating does several things, they include:*
2. What are the actions for splenius capitis and splenius cervicis?*
3. Tension at the sub-occipital area is helped by working both the*
4. When releasing an adhesion, you want to think about*
5. Omohyoid's action is to*
6. To release a sacral vertebrae shifted to the left, you want to move it and hold it*
7. Direct lines of compression work because of the natural compression our bodies experience due to gravity. When would you use a direct line of compression?*
8. When releasing anterior scalene, along with lateral flexion, you want to create a mild amount of*
9. When releasing upper trapezius, you move the _______________ toward the _____________.*
10. To check mobility in the cervical vertebrae, you want to have your fingers*
11. When releasing a vertebrae that has moved anterior, you*
12. Collectively the scalenes perform*
13. To release the first rib there are 3 moves you can do. They are*
14. The sagittal suture sits between*
15. When you create a position*
16. To release longus colli and longus capitis, the major movement is*
17. To engage both bellies of digastric, we need to bring the hyoid*
18. To target rectus capitis posterior major and minor, you want to do mild compression with*
19. Omohyoid attaches the _______________ to the _________________.*
20. When releasing a vertebrae shifted to the right, you*
21. Use your thumb in the ear to release lateral pterygoid by moving*
22. Longus colli sits*
23. To target obliquus capitis inferior, you need mild compression combined with*
24. Geniohyoid, mylohyoid, longus colli, digastric, and sternocleidomastoid are all muscles of the*
25. The ligaments attaching to the points of the hyoid and the thyroid cartilage are the*
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