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Stachenotes PCC
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Post-Graduate
10/02/2012

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Term
How long do you palpate the radial artery when performing Adson’s?
Definition
From 10-­‐20 seconds, enough to decide if the pulse volume has changed.
Term
What does a positive Adson’s indicate?
Definition
TOS
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Scalenus Anticus Syndrome–pressure on the Subclavian artery and brachial plexus.
Term
Scalenus Anticus Syndrome is usually caused by...
Definition
subluxation.
Term
What do you do for a patient with Scalenus Anticus Syndrome?
Definition
Adjust the subluxation, use moist heat to relax the muscles, and stretch.
Term
What
diagnosis
is
suspected
with
a
positive
Adson’s when the head is turned away from the side being palpated (Reverse Adson’s)?
Definition
It may be Scalenus Medius Syndrome or a cervical rib.
Term
Is a cervical rib that causes loss of patency acute or chronic?
Definition
Acute, bone will usually remold in the case of chronic.
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