"When is compression added?" or "what barrier to you engage?"ġ0) lots of sacral/immoninate diagnosing but it didn't really follow what savarese has or comquest has. I got three questions on what stretches to recommendĩ) Treatment setup (HVLA, muscle energy, still technique, FPR). Know how other parts of those bones move too (eg, radial head goes anterior → how does distal part go?)ĥ) Some basic anatomy from UE and LE, but there is too much to study so just review brieflyĦ) Lots of "what is the best technique for this presentation?" For example, if someone has rib dysfunction, what's the best technique and HOW does it work! This was something I was not ready for thisħ) Some random trivia from Savarese (eg, which diaphragm is most important)Ĩ) Know psoas stretches. The questions I was asked were more how to treat using counterstrain, not "what's the point."Ĥ) Lots of fibular head and radial head dysfunctions + treatments. It was super easy and isn't hard to study for.ģ) Very few counterstrain points. Know the differences between each region and the exceptions (eg, OA vs C2-C7)Ģ) I had one viscerosomatics questions, but this is variable I think. Overall it's another exam where it's difficult to know what to study, but I just cared about learning enough to pass.ġ) There was a TON of Naming of dysfunction for cervical, thoracic, lumbar regions based on restrictions (eg, C3S_R_). Think I did very well, enough to pass at least I think. Went through all all of Comquest's question bank for OMM (125 questions) and studied the anki deck above. Studied Dementor OMM Deck, which goes over high yield topics from Savarese. R/USMLE r/medicalschool r/residency r/osteopathic r/medicine If you think you shouldn't do something, don't do it. As anywhere else on Reddit, or the internet, use your best judgement and caution before posting your content online and before making agreements with other individuals. Indemnity: /r/comlex will not be responsible for any conflicts arising from the use of this subreddit. If you have taken the COMLEX already, recall that posting any of your testing questions/answers/scenarios is illegal. No harassment, no abuse, and don't be creepy. Any user engaging in such activity will be swiftly and permanently banned.Ĭomments: Comments should be respectful. This includes no posting of your test questions/answers/scenarios if you've already taken the exam. You must follow Reddit's User Agreement for all content. This subreddit is designed to help osteopathic medical students prepare for the COMLEX exam, answer any questions, recommend resources, etc.
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