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| list the attributes of the common compensatory pattern |
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left arm short left oa and aa free left infraclavicular parasternal convex sternum pointed left left thorax more free left iliac crest high right pelvis rotation left leg long increased lumbar lordosis costal breathing |
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| what does HVLA do to the muscles |
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| alters afferent output of mechanoreceptors in joint capsules causing reflux decreases in muscle hypertonicity |
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| what are the long restrictors |
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| quadratus lumborum, erector spinae, multifididus, iliopsoas, rectus abdominus, internal and external obliques |
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| sensory experence referred to a somatic area (referred visceral pain). motor response maintained by visceral activity |
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| somatic dysfunction induces a visceral pain response |
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| what motion is induced in HVLA for lower cervical |
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| what motion is induced for HVLA AA |
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| what motioni s induced for HVLA OA |
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| what does the diaphgram use as a fulcrum |
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| which arm is on top in HVLA thoracic spine |
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| the arm opposite the posterior transverse process |
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| what is an absolute contradiction of HVLA |
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| which way is sidebending and rotation in lower cervical |
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