AND ANSWER
Pancreas Chapman Point - CORRECT ANSWER Anterior = Right 7th ICS; Posterior =
Right btwn T7-T8
Kidney Chapman Point - CORRECT ANSWER Anterior: 1-inch lateral and 1-inch
superior to the umbilicus
Posterior: Intertransverse space between T12 and L1 midway between spinous and
transverse process
Ovary Chapman Point - CORRECT ANSWER Anterior = Pubic Tubercle
Posterior = T10 TP
Sacrum and L5 - CORRECT ANSWER Forward Sacral Torsions (L on L/R on R) =
Neutral L5, sidebent same side as axis and rotated opposite
Backward Sacral Torsions (L on R/R on L) = F or E L5, rotated and sidebent same side
as axis
Sacrum and ILAs - CORRECT ANSWER Sacral shears encompass bilateral and
unilateral flexion and extension dysfunctions of the sacrum. With unilateral flexion and
extension dysfunctions, the deep sacral sulcus and posterior / inferior ILA will be on the
same side. The side of the positive seated flexion test identifies the dysfunctional side.
Sacral torsions encompass anterior (L on L / R on R) or posterior (L on R / R on L)
torsion dysfunctions of the sacrum. With these diagnoses, the deep sacral sulcus and
posterior / inferior ILA will be on the opposite side. The oblique axis will occur on the
side opposite of the positive seated flexion test.
CNV - Trigeminal - CORRECT ANSWER Sensory = sensation to Ant. 2/3 of tongue,
facial sensation
Motor = muscles of mastication
CNVII - Facial - CORRECT ANSWER Sensory = TASTE to Ant. 2/3 of tongue
Motor = Facial expressions, lacrimation, salivation
CNIX - Glossopharyngeal - CORRECT ANSWER Sensory = Sensation AND Taste to
Post. 1/3 of Tongue