BPK 241 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Carpal Tunnel, Radial Nerve, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Lumbar vertebrae: facet joints more in sagittal plane lumbar flexion/extension, not much rotation because facet joints collide with one another. Intervertebral discs: muscles and what movements they do. Spinal cord ends at l1, below is nerve roots that form cauda equina. Sprains/strains ssx + neurological ssx (assume fracture/dislocation if neurologic present, stabilize disc and transport to hospital: radiating pain, weakness, numbness, absent/decreased deep tendon reflexes), tx. Lecture 6: long answer concussion (cid:523)ssx, how do we know if it"s safe to allow to return to sport: diaphragm + intercostal muscles (primary respiratory muscles, muscle strains (thorax, dyspnea (difficulty breathing) Inguinal area/ligaments b/w asis and pubic bone (have inguinal canal above inguinal ligament and femoral triangle below: quadrants within abdomen and organs within those quadrants (organs highly vascularized injury can lead to internal bleeding) Coeliac/solar plexus impact and how phrenic nerve affected causes paralysis of diaphragm: hernia inguinal and femoral, ssx, tx.

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