sub complVersion en ligne sub comp par kenneth thomas 1 The negative effects that stem from traction or compression of nervous tissues are the hallmark of this model of the subluxation complex a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d myopathophysiologic 2 The negative effects that stem from abnormal movement of the spine is described by this model of subluxation complex a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d myopathophysiologic 3 damage that occurs at the cellular level as a result of subluxation is the central theme discussed in this particular subluxation theory a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d myopathophysiologic 4 Systemic effects of the subluxation are focused in this this theory a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d pathophysiologic 5 In the myopathological model of the subluxation complex, atrophy is considered to typically be a(n) a result of an acute subluxation b result of a chronic subluxation 6 Which model of the subluxation complex is most directly linked with the effect of the adjustive thrust? a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d myopathophysiologic 7 The neuropathophysiologic model of subluxation suggests that ___________ is the most commonly seen cause of subluxation a compression of nerve tissue b traction of nerve tissue c torsion of nerve tissue d irritation of nerve tissue 8 acute compression of the posterior horn cells are likely to result in a hyperstesia b anastesia c hypertonia d atonia 9 chronic compression of the anterior horn cells are most likely to result in a atonia b spasm c hyperstesia d anastesia 10 ____________ compression of the lateral horn cells may result in vaso and or bronchodialation according to the _______________ model of subluxation. a acute, neuropathophysiologic b acute and chronic, neuropathophysiologic c chronic, histopathophysiologic d acute and chronic, histopathophysiologic 11 according to the histopathological model of the subluxation complex, inflammation leads to the release of ______________ which can subsequently cause tissue damage. a histamines b prostaglandins and CRP c Histamines and prostaglandins d histamines and CRP 12 kenetic intersegmental dysfunction describes the effects of subluxation as described in the ______________ theory. a neropathophysiologic b histopathophysiologic c kinesopathophysiologic d myopathophysiologic