What is the primary motion for the OA joint?
Flexion & Extension
Abnormal compression of soft tissue structures between the acromial arch and the humeral head is commonly referred to as what condition?
*DAILY DOUBLE*
The _____ is the strongest elbow flexor regardless of positionBiceps
The ____ Fx is also known as a "dinner fork deformity" and seen commonly in geriatrics
Colle's
Where is the goni aligned to measure ankle DF/PF?
Axis: lateral malleolus
Moving: // to 5th met
Stationary: lateral aspect of calf
This muscle will extend the L/S when contracting BIL & side bend the L/S when contracting UNI
Quadratus lumborum
This labrum injury often occurs with at traumatic dislocation
Bankart
Name the arthrokinematic motion occurs at the radial head during both pronation and supination of the forearm
Spin
Which nerve is compressed in Guyon’s tunnel syndrome?
ulnar
Side-lying
*DAILY DOUBLE*
Excessive lumbar extension is also called ____ and associated with what kind of pelvic tilt?
lordosis; anterior
New Pt's CC is general shoulder weakness & Pn w/OH activities. Name the tissue most likely involved.
Supraspinatus tendon
During pronation, the ___ moves over a relatively fixed ____
radius; ulna
Scaphoid Fx near the ___ pole often require immobilization/surgery to heal
proximal
If a Pt can complete 2 heel raises, what MMT grade do you give them for PF?
Your Pt is a 15 yo AFAB gymnast w/LBP. Imaging shows L5 Fx, but *no* forward slippage. Name this Dx.
Spondylolysis
To measure shoulder IR ROM:
-Pt position?
-goni alignment
-ROM norms?
-supine w/shoulder 90 deg abd & 90 deg flex
-olecranon, perpendiciular to floor, lateral forearm towards ulnar styloid
-70-90 deg
Your Pt sustained an elbow injury from football when during a tackle their slightly flexed elbow was hit with significant posterior force- what injury likely resulted?
Humeroulnar dislocation
List the 8 motions of the 1st CMC joint
Reposition, opposition, extension, flexion, abduction, adduction, opposition, rotation
Tightness or spasm of the piriformis muscle, compressing the sciatic nerve
Demonstrate cervical protraction & describe what occurs at the upper and lower C spine
C1 extension with flexion at C2-C7
The scapulae have over 20 muscles that attach to them. Name each of the primary motions that occur with these 5:
1. SA
2. UT
3. LT
4. LS
5. Rhomboids
1. Scap abd + upward rotation
2. Scap elevation
3. Scap depression
4. Scap downward rotation
5. Scap add
MMT: Pt in sitting w/shoulder is abducted & supported by PTA. Pt completes full range elbow flexion without gravity w/forearm in *neutral*.
What muscle is being tested? Grade it qualitatively & quantitatively.
BRD; 2/5; trace
Name all 8 carpal bones
Scaphoid, lunate, trapezoid, pisiform, triquetrum, trapezium, capitate, hamate
Your Pt had an MVA --> whiplash. During your Tx for PROM, during rotation she c/o dizziness. What condition do you suspect?
Vertebral artery occlusion