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Motor Area: upper 1/5: location affected/indication?
Lower limb, head, trunk: paralysis of lower limb
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Motor Area: middle 2/5: location affected/indication?
Upper limb: paralysis
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Which line(s) treat UMN paralysis of face, motor aphasia, dribbling saliva, impaired speech?
Motor Facial Area lower 2/5, Speech #1
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Which scalp line treats lower limb, head, and trunk symptoms like low back pain, numbness or paresthesia, occipital HA, stiff neck, vertigo?
Sensory Area upper 1/5
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Sensory Area: middle 2/5: location affected/indication?
Upper limb: pain, numbness, paresthesia
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Which scalp line treats facial area symptoms like migraine headache, trigeminal neuralgia, toothache, TMJ arthritis?
Sensory area lower 2/5
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Which scalp line treats paralysis, pain, numbness of lower limb, acute lower back sprain, nocturnal urination, prolapse uterus
Leg motor & sensory area
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Chorea & Tremor control area indication?
Syndenham's chorea, tremors, palsy
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Blood Vessel dilations & constriction area indication?
superficial edema, hypertension
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Vertigo & Hearing area indication?
tinnitus, vertigo, diminished hearing, Meniere's syndrome
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Speech #2 indication?
nominal aphasia
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Speech #3 indication?
receptive aphasia
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Voluntary movement area indication?
apraxia
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Vision area indication?
cortical blindness
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Balance area indication?
loss of balance due to cerebellar disorders
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Stomach area indication?
discomfort in upper abdomen
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LV/GB area indication?
pain in URQ or right rib cage, chronic hepatitis
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Thoracic cavity area indication?
asthma, chest pain, intermittent supraventricular tachycardia
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Reproduction area indication?
abnormal uterine bleeding, prolapsed uterus (with leg motor area)
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Which scalp point: a line starting 0.5 cm posterior to midpoint of midline stretching diagonally across the head to a point at the intersection of the zygomatic arch (superior margin) with the hairline at the temple?
Motor Area
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Which scalp point: a line starting 2 cm posterior to midpoint of midline stretching diagonally across the head to the hairline to a point below the zygomatic arch?
Sensory Area
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Which scalp point: parallel with midline of head, 1 cm beside midpoint (bilaterally), about 3 cm long?
Leg motor & sensory area
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Which scalp point: parallel with and 1.5 cm. anterior to Motor area line?
Chorea and tremor control area
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Which scalp point: parallel with and 3 cm. anterior to Motor area line?
Blood vessel dilation & constriction area
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Which scalp point: horizontal line 1.5 cm above and centered on apex of ear, 4 cm in length?
Vertigo & hearing area
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Which scalp point: vertical line 2 cm beside tuber parietale on back of head, 3 cm in length?
Speech #2
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Which scalp point: horizontal line 1.5 cm above and begins at apex of ear, goes posteriorly 3 cm in length?
Speech #3
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Which scalp point: with tuber parietale origin, three needles can be inserted inferiorly, anteriorly, and posteriorly to a length of 3 cm; between them, the 3 lines will form a 40º angle?
Voluntary movement area
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Which scalp point: 1 cm. lateral to EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm. in length extending upward?
Vision area
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Which scalp point: 3 cm. lateral to EOP, parallel to midline of head, 4 cm, in length extending downward?
Balance area
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Which scalp point: beginning at hairline directly above pupil of eye, parallel with midline of head, 2 cm. in length extending posteriorly?
Stomach area
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Which scalp point: a line 2 cm. in length extending anteriorly from hairline directly above pupil of eye, parallel with midline of head?
LV/GB area
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Which scalp point: midway between and parallel with the midline and a line extending posteriorly from hairline directly above pupil of eye, bilaterally, 2 cm. in length?
Thoracic cavity area
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Which scalp point: parallel and lateral to ST area at a distance equal to that between ST area and Thoracic cavity area, 2 cm in length?
Reproduction area
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Define "nominal aphasia".
problem with recalling words or names
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Which scalp line should be used to treat nominal aphasia?
Speech #2
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Define "receptive aphasia".
inability to make sense of words heard or interpreted
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Which scalp line should be used to treat receptive aphasia?
Speech #3
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Which 2 scalp lines are divided into 5ths?
sensory & motor
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Where is Speech #1 located?
lower 2/5 of Motor line
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What 2 scalp lines are used together to treat a prolapsed uterus?
leg motor & sensory line, reproduction area
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Which scalp line treats superficial edema?
Blood vessel dilation & constriction area
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Which scalp line treats nocturnal urination?
Leg motor & sensory area
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Which scalp line treats intermittent supraventricular tachycardia?
Thoracic cavity area
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When is just one side of the scalp used in treatment?
hemiplegia, Bell's palsy, stroke (oppositie side)
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