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1. 
which palpatory finding would most strongly indicate a flexion malposition misalignment?
A.
fixation and abnormal space between spinous processes
B.
anterior movement of spinous process upon motion palpation
C.
no movement of spinous processes in extension
D.
lateral rotation of body in extension
2. 
An inability to feel the space between adjacent spinous processes when the surrounding interspinous spaces are palpable may indicate a:
A.
extension malposition
B.
flexion malposition
C.
altered interosseous spacing
D.
lateral flexion malposition
3. 
You have a patient that you have determined to have a PL C5 verterba, but the form his insurance company has provided only allows for houston conference listing, (like they would ever really care about listings...:)) How would you categorize this for them?
A.
right rotational malposition
B.
left rotational malposition
C.
Left lateral flexion malposition
D.
right lateral flexion malposition
4. 
Your palpation reveals that the C6 spinous is fixated to the right of midline and is inferior in comparison with those around it. this would be classified as:
A.
left rotational and flexion malposition
B.
left rotational and extension malposition
C.
right rotational and flexion malposition
D.
right rotational and extension malposition
5. 
increaed interosseous spacing is typcially the result of
A.
traction
B.
injury
C.
infection
D.
inversion
6. 
What commonly preceeds a retrolistesis
A.
A fall on the head
B.
disc degeneration
C.
tight splenius cervicis muscles
D.
whiplash
7. 
A gonstead PRI listing would be most accurately described in this system as a
A.
left rotational and extension malpostion
B.
a right rotational and extension malposition
C.
a left rotational and flexion malposition
D.
a lateral flexion malposition
8. 
A gonstead practitioner determines that one component of a lumbar subluxation includes an open wedge to the left. using this system, which would most accurately describe just that component of his analysis?
A.
right lateral flexion malposition
B.
left lateral flexion malposiiton
C.
right rotational malposition
D.
left rotational malposition
9. 
an anterolistesis visible on plain film and measuring 3 mm is also indicative of:
A.
ligament instability
B.
hypermobility
C.
nerve interference
D.
enlightenment
10. 
a patient with right rotational malposition of c3, c4, c5 and c6 would have difficulty turing his head to the
11. 
A patient has a T6 vertebra with in right rotational malposition and left lateral flexion malposition. In which direction would you apply torque to your maniulative thrust in order to address the lateral flexion component?
A.
torque to the right
B.
torque to the left
12. 
A patient has a right rotational malposition at T4, using a reinforced transverse process contact, which transverse process would you contact?
A.
the right
B.
the left