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Irene Gold Part 2 – Practices – Questions With
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How are gonstead listings named ✔️Ans - By how the subluxated segment
misaligns to the segment below

How to describe gonstead listings ✔️Ans - First letter = P which refers to
posteriority

Second letter refers to spinous rotation (R/L)

Third letter refers to the lateral flexion

How to perform gonstead adjustments ✔️Ans - Contact on the side of the
open wedge

National listings ✔️Ans - First letter = R/L

Second letter will always be P (posterior)

Third letter is S/I which refers to lateral flexion or wedging on the side of
body rotation

Dynamic listings ✔️Ans - From motion palp listings

Always refers to vertebral body

Fixated = segment is stuck in the position described

Restricted/decreased = Segment can't move to the position that is described

Medicare listings ✔️Ans - Malpositions (same as fixation)

What is a flexion malposition ✔️Ans - Increased interspinous space
between the involved segment and the segment below with decreased
interspinous space between the involved segment and the segment above

, Extension malposition ✔️Ans - Decreased interspinous space between the
involved segment and the segment below with increased interspinous space
between the involved segment and the segment above

What are the 6 rules for adjusting ✔️Ans - The vertebral body is the
reference structure unless otherwise stated

Contact side of open wedge

If scoliosis is present, contact side of convexity

Doctor stands on the side of contact

Seated cervical moves may differ depending on whether or not it is gonstead
or diversified (diversified - doctor on opposite side of contact)

Torque is to close open wedges. Open wedge on the right is CW torque. Open
wedge on the left is CCW torque

Lovett positive classification of scoliosis ✔️Ans - Right convex scoliosis is
least offending and normal compensatory deviation

Side of the anterior inferior sacrum is on the same side as the PI ilium (short
leg)

Convex side of the scoliosis is towards the side of the AI sacrum/PI ilium

Spinouses will deviate away from the convexity

Heel lift should be used on the side of the PI ilium and a sole lift on the
opposite side (AS ilium)

What are the 6 absolute contraindications to adjust ✔️Ans - Malignancies

Tumors

Infections

Fractures (except clay shoveler's)

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