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OMT Cardiology Review (COMLEX Level 2) – 70 Questions – Hypertension, IMT, Autonomic Function, OMT Techniques Q&A 2026
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---10March 20262025/2026A+
- This document is a focused OMT cardiology review containing approximately 70 high-yield questions and answers centered on the role of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) in preventing and managing cardiac complications. It covers key cardiovascular concepts such as intima-media thickness (IMT), systolic and diastolic blood pressure, atherosclerosis, endothelial function, and autonomic nervous system regulation. Early sections (page 1–2) define essential clinical and research terms includi...
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PROFFKERRYMARTIN
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OMT Review (GREEN BOOK) | 110 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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---14February 20232022/2023A+
- the physiologic barrier is the limit of active or passive motion? give an example of this. - the 
limit of active motion. ie. a person can actively move their head 80 degrees to either side. 
The anatomic barrier is the limit of active or passive motion? give an example of this. 
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What happens past the anatomic barrier? - the limit of passive motion. a physician may 
passively rotate a patients head to 90 degrees (past their physiologic barrier of 80 degrees). 
Movement beyond the anatomical...
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Tulloch
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OMT Review (GREEN BOOK) | 110 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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---14November 20222022/2023A+
- the physiologic barrier is the limit of active or passive motion? give an example of this. - the 
limit of active motion. ie. a person can actively move their head 80 degrees to either side. 
The anatomic barrier is the limit of active or passive motion? give an example of this. 
AND 
What happens past the anatomic barrier? - the limit of passive motion. a physician may 
passively rotate a patients head to 90 degrees (past their physiologic barrier of 80 degrees). 
Movement beyond the anatomical...
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Eustace