Definition 1 of 288
cells in the nervous system that support, nourish, and protect neurons
"glue"
glial cells
oligodendrocytes
schwann cells
astrocytes
Term 2 of 288
When working with the sensory nervous system through chiropractic care what are two receptors
we are dealing with
synaptic cleft
post synaptic neural membrane
mechanoreceptors
nociceptors
pubic symphysis
Term 3 of 288
Motor information
Are Large in Diameter and Fast
Increasing the Frequency of Firing of Excitatory Terminals
Visible Details of an Animal's Structure Compared against Written Breed Standards.
Converges and is Efferent
,Definition 4 of 288
Occurs when ruminants inadvertently consume metal, which migrates through their bodies to their
reticulum, causing infection
Lameness
Hardware disease
White muscle disease
Rumen acidosis
Term 5 of 288
Normal range of motion
chiropractic diagnoses and adjustments are performed within
typical movement patterns of the body
standard protocol for physical therapy exercises
range of emotions experienced by patients
Term 6 of 288
What do the four bio-mechanical variations in the quadruped function to do? (SEBS)
Foramen Magnum to L3
Equine Encephalitis
1) cord
2) lamellae
1) Conserve Energy
2) Reduce stress on body
,Definition 7 of 288
Bony borders of the spinal canal
-disease of long bones
-German shepherds
-lesions in diaphysial
1) Body/Corpus
2) Pedicles (2)
3) Laminae
Which cruciate is more commonly injured in dogs?
What stabilizes the elbow joint in the horse?
Term 8 of 288
Cervical instability is common in what canine breeds?
Ball and Socket
Annulus Fibrosis
Lower Cervicals
Great Danes and Dobermans
Term 9 of 288
The only cervical segments in the canine with spinous processes are
T16-l6
Secondary Curve
C4, C3, and C5
C2, C6, and C7
, Term 10 of 288
Tensor fasciae latae muscle action in equine
flexes the hip joint and extends the stifle
increased pain, increased sensitivity, and increased muscle spasms
flexion of the stifle
you measure from the ground to the withers
Definition 11 of 288
The living organism is greater than the sum of its parts
Vitalism
Humanism
Naturalism
Holism
Definition 12 of 288
synapses
Cauda equina syndrome
Sympathetic regions
Nerve signals are transmitted from one neuron to another thru
Femoral nerve supplies
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