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hello everybody welcome back to remedy omm today we are going to go over some board style questions to practice what we learned in lecture one if you struggle with the basics of naming somatic dysfunctions and fry its principles i recommend watching that video first before attempting these questions i have five questions prepared i didnt add any fluff that you normally find in complex questions but i believe these questions will cover the topic thoroughly with that being said lets dive right in question number one a 19 year old male presents the clinic with the complaint of back pain history reveals he suffered trauma to the back while playing basketball osteopathic structural exam reveals the right transverse process of t7 to be more posterior than the left this finding becomes more asymmetrical during extension at the waist what is the most likely diagnosis looking at the answer choices it seems they want us to name the somatic dysfunction so lets find what we know osteopathic st