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1.The anterior neurolymphatic reflex area of Pectoralis Major Clavicular is in a.7th intercostal space only on left b.6th intercostal space only on right c.5th intercostal space only on left d.6th intercostal space only on left e.5th intercostal space only on right
2.The anterior neurolymphatic reflex area of Latissimus dorsi is a.6th intercostal space only on right b.7th intercostal space only on right c.7th intercostal space only on left d.6th inercostal space only on left e.5th intercostal space only on left
3.The true muscle-organ-relationship is a.Supscapularis – Lung b.Teres minor – Thyroid c.Pectoralis Major Sternal - Stomach d.Pectoralis Major Clavicular – Liver e.Tensor Fascia Lata – Small intestine
4.The true muscle-organ-meridian-relashionship is a.Serratus anterior – Pancreas – Triple Heater b.Triceps brachii – Stomach – Stomach c.Neck flexors – Sinus – Liver d.Teres major – Parathyroid – Large intestine e.Pronator teres – Stomach – Stomach
5.On which muscle did Goodheart first find that a Therapy Localisation changed the muscle strengh a.Serratus anterior b.Supraspinatus c.Subscapularis d.Sternocleidomastoid e.Infraspinatus
6.Who founded Sacro-Occipital Therapy with the use of pelvic blocks a.Terence Bennett b.Frank Chapman c.W. G. Sutherland d.Major de Jarnette e.George Goodheart
7.Which fixation causes the following bilateral muscle weakness a.Fixation of Atlas on Occiput – bilateral weak Piriformis b.Fixation of upper cervical spine - bilateral weak Popliteus c.Fixation of lower cervical spine - bilateral weak Gluteus maximus d.Fixation of lumbar spine - bilateral weak Deltoid e.Fixation of thoracic spine - bilateral weak Teres major
8.You search for a subluxated vertebra with a.Therapy Localisation (TL) b.Therapy Localisation (TL) together with movement of the vertebra c.Over typical bilateral weak muscles d.With movement of the vertebra e.With challenging together while holding the TL
9.Which phase of respiration is associated with a Glabella fault a.Half inspiration b.Half expiration c.Forced Inspiration d.Breathing through one nostril e.Breathing through mouth or nose
10.The sedation point of lower Trapezius is a.Stomach 45 b.Liver 2 c.Pancreas 5 d.Kidney 1 e.Large Intestine 2
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