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100

This McKenzie classification is worse with prolonged sitting and repeated flexion. 

What is a Derangement?

100

This is a nerve that is tensioned by plantarflexing and inverting the foot during a SLR.

What is the peroneal nerve?

100

This is the most sensitive test for testing the ACL

What is the Lachman test?

100

This muscle, if tight, can cause limited shoulder internal rotation.

What is the infraspinatus/teres minor?

100
This type of innominate rotation will cause the involved leg to functionally shorten.

What is a posterior innominate rotation?

200

This survey should be used on back pain patients who feel that movement will harm them.

What is the FABQ?

200

This is the muscle test that you would perform in order to check the L5 myotome.

What is great toe extension?

200

This test, performed at the knee, is positive in patients who have a tight lateral retinaculum.

What is the patellar tilt test?

200

This muscle, if tight, can reduce ankle dorsiflexion when the knee is straight.

What is the gastrocnemius?

200

A contraction of this muscle is used to treat a posterior innominate rotation.

What is the iliopsoas?

300

This is a condition that many older people have and that results in a directional preference toward flexion.

What is spinal stenosis?

300

These are the positions of the wrist and elbow, respectively, when performing an ulnar nerve neurodynamic test.

Extension, supination and flexion

300

This is the best angle of the knee to assess the integrity of the MCL and LCL

What is 30 degrees?

300

This part of the hip capsule, if tight, can limit hip flexion.

What is the posterior capsule?

300

A tight quadratus lumborum can cause this innominate dysfunction.

What is an upslip?

400

This special test is performed on younger patients with good flexibility but have pain with a CPA over their spine.

What is a prone instability test?

400

The Finkelstein test can yield a false positive because it tensions this nerve.

What is the superficial radial nerve

400
Posterolateral rotary instability assessed with the knee in flexion and this motion.

What is external rotation?

400

This part of the capsule, if tight, can cause decreased ankle plantarflexion.

What is the anterior capsule? 

400

This test is used to identify the side of a sacroiliac dysfunction.

What is the seated flexion test?

500

This is the amount of hip ROM required to fit the criteria for the manipulation classification.

What is > 35 degrees?

500

This nerve innervates the outer third of the annulus fibrosis.

What is the sinuvertebral nerve?

500

This is a condition that can cause a fragment of articular cartilage to break off and cause locking

What is osteochondritis dissecans?

500

This glide will help restore supination at the proximal radioulnar joint.

What is a volar glide

500

This test involves overpressure into hip flexion and extension to test for SI pain.

What is the Gaenslen's test?

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