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Final Exam Information!. This review information and links to handouts will be on my webpage: (Phil IV) w3.palmer.edu/strang A practice exam will be posted on my webpage. Check the “Announcements and Exam Information” link. Both will be posted by Monday, 10/11.
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Final Exam Information!......
This review information and links to handouts will be on my webpage: (Phil IV) w3.palmer.edu/strang A practice exam will be posted on my webpage. Check the “Announcements and Exam Information” link. Both will be posted by Monday, 10/11
Final Exam: Fri., 10/15, 10:25 a.m.P205 & P206 • Handouts used for exam: • Major Models/Hypotheses Outline (all 10 pages) • “Pressure Gradients..” (Vascular model) • What Causes Subluxation • How to Prevent Subluxations • Review Murphy article re SNS and immunity
50 pts. • Mult. Choice- ~25 • T-F- ~10 • Matching- ~15 Approx. 30-35 quest. new material; 15-20 comprehensive Total Course points: 100 Extra-credit possible: 3 (from attendance)
Organization of Models- still easy points! • Biomechanical, Neurologic, Trophic, Psychosocial (which model each individual hypothesis falls under); with emphasis on Trophic, Psychosocial
Know a one-sentence description of each of the following: • Axoplasmic flow aberration • Vertebrobasilar arterial insufficiency • Cord compression/myelopathy • Neurodystrophic/Neuroimmune hypothesis • Somatopsychic hypothesis • Psychogenic hypothesis • Altered CSF flow
Know a one-sentence description of each of the following: • Cerebral dysfunction theory • Reflex models: • Somatosomatic • Somatoautonomic • Viscerosomatic
Vascular Model: (“Pressure Gradients..” handout) • Know general sequence of compression-related events and reversibility of changes
Non-impulse-based neural influences; the “neurotrophic” support effects • VS causes and prevention: • Examples of “macro” and “micro” stressors in each category of cause (3 T’s)
Review sympatheticotonia & “dysautonomia” role in immune function (Murphy article review) • Review “dysafferentation” and related concepts: nociceptive facilitation; mechanoreceptor deafferentation