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Sheer Forces - answer What type of forces are present on the animal spine?

Motion Unit - answer Two adjacent articulating surfaces and all the tissues between
them

Para physiological space - answer Where the chiropractor performs the adjustment

Elastic Barrier - answer the area known as taking motion to tension, where motion is
assessed, VSC is diagnosed, and where adjustment is performed

Normal range of motion - answer chiropractic diagnoses and adjustments are performed
within

Set and Hold - answer When adjusting animals

Thenar
Pisiform
Heel of Hand - answer Three parts of the hand that are used for adjusting large animals

Episterna notch - answer Two handed adjustments LOC come from the

Elbow - answer Singled handed adjustments LOC come from

1) Body/Corpus
2) Pedicles (2)
3) Laminae - answerBony borders of the spinal canal

Mobility - answerThe canine transverse process is curved for more

Weight bearing - answerThe equine transverse process is straight for more

Keep Normal Range of Motion - answerPrimary job of ligaments

This portion of the disc provides stability, has outer pain fibers, less water content, and
is fibrous in textures - answerAnnulus Fibrosis

The portion of the disc is mostly water, has no nerve or blood supply, acts like ball
bearing to absorb shock, and is gelatinous in texture - answernucleus pulposes

How does the disc get nutrition, specifically in the nucleus pulposes? - answerImbibition

,What is the spinal cord length in the equine? - answerForamen Magnum to L3

What is the spinal cord length in canine? - answerForamen Magnum to L5/L6

What is the spinal cord length in feline? - answerForamen Magnum to sacrum

This joint only exists in equines and rhinos. It provides more stability and motion. -
answerIntertransverse Joint

What movement does the intertransverse joint allow? - answerFlexion and Extension

What movement does the intertransverse joint limit? - answerlateral flexion

What are the soft borders of the IVF? - answer1) ligamentum flavum
2) joint capsule
3) Disc

What are the bony borders of IVF? - answer1) Pedicles
2) Vertebral Notches

What areas in the spine do not allow for coupled motion? - answerOcciput
C1
C2

What is the primary pivot point in the pelvis? - answerpubic symphysis

What segment is located in between the tuber sacrales in the equine spine? - answerS1

What is the first palpable sacral segment of the equine? - answerS2

What is the first palpable sacral segment of canine spine? - answerS1

What are three anatomical variations that allow for more flexion at the lumbosacral
junction? - answer1) Lack of supraspinous ligament
2) Last Lumbar dorsal SP is shorter
3) lumbar sp's face caudal to cranial and sacral tubercles face cranial to caudal

What is the true knee of the horse? - answerStifle

The sacrotuberous ligament is also called - answerSacrosciatic ligament

The sacroiliac joint is what type of joint? - answerDiarthrodial joint

The dorsal portion of the SI joint is - answersynovial

, The ventral portion of the SI joint is - answerfibrous

What motion does the SI joint create? - answerFigure 8

The lumbosacral motion unit of the equine consists of - answer1 disc joint
2 Zygapophyseal joints
2 Intertransverse joints

5 Total articulating joints

The lumbosacral motion unit of the canine consists of - answer1 disc joint
2 Zygapophyseal joints

3 total articulating joints

What is the most common pelvic fracture? - answerIliac

80% of stabilization of a joint is achieved by - answermuscles

Muscle cells are nurtured by - answer1) glucose
2) Oxygen
3) assimilation of nutrients

The health of a neuron depends on - answer1) Glucose
2) oxygen
3) frequency of firing

The most important strength of muscle is dependent on - answerhigh frequency of firing
of motor neurons

The frequency of firing of a neuron is dependent on the - answerfrequency of firing of it
PRESYNAPTIC neuron receptor

Nerve signals are transmitted from one neuron to another thru - answersynapses

The job of a synapse is - answermicrovoltage

Transmitter substances are released into the - answersynaptic cleft

What causes nerves to fire? - answerstimulation of sensory receptors

Number one input an animal recieves - answergravity sensation

Number two input an animal recieves - answerfrom their senses

An action potential is created along - answerpost synaptic neural membrane

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