Upper extremity ROM
Lower extremity ROM
Miscellaneous
Spinal ROM
Sensory
100

Normal range of motion for shoulder flexion

What is 180 degrees? 

100

Reference point for the distal arm during hip flexion

What is the lateral epicondyle of the femur?

100

Standard error of measurement for goniometry

What is +/- 5 degrees

100

What is the moving arm aligned with when measuring cervical extension?

What is the base of the nares?

100

Key sensory point for the C8 dermatome

What is the dorsal surface of the proximal phalanx of pinky finger?

200

Where is the fulcrum of the goni placed for shoulder abduction?

What is the anterior aspect of the acromion?

200

Position(s) of the patient when measuring hip internal and external rotation ROM

What is seated or prone?

200

Term used to describe what goniometry measures

What is osteokinematics?

200

Where are the two points marked for measuring lumbar extension with a tape measure?

Point 1: spinous process level with PSIS (S2)

Point 2: 15 cm above point 1

200

Dermatome which includes the big toe

What is L4? 

300

Normal end feel for elbow extension

What is hard end feel?

300

What is the distal arm parallel to with ankle dorsiflexion?

What is the lateral aspect of the 5th metatarsal?

300

Placement of fulcrum for carpometacarpal abduction

What is the lateral aspect of the scaphoid or radial styloid process

300

Where is the fulcrum, stationary, and moving arm positioned for cervical rotation?

Fulcrum: center of the cranial aspect of head 

Stationary: parallel to an imaginary line between the  acromial processes 

Moving: center tip of the nose

300

Spinal cord tract for sharp/dull sensation

 What is the spinothalamic tract?

400

Where is the fulcrum, proximal arm, and distal arm placed for ulnar deviation?

Fulcrum: dorsal aspect of the wrist over capitate 

Proximal arm: midline of the forearm 

Distal arm: dorsal midline of 3rd metacarpal

400

Normal range of motion for knee flexion

What is 130-140 degrees?

400

Normal range of motion for flexion of the distal and proximal interphalangeal joints of the hand

What is 

PIP: 110-110 degrees of flexion

DIP: 70-90 degrees

400

Distance measured with thoracolumbar lateral flexion

What is the distance between the tip of the middle finger to the floor?

400

What scores would be considered normal, impaired, and absent when testing sensation with 10 given stimuli?

Normal: >80% (9/10 or 10/10)

Impaired: 51-80% (6/10, 7/10, 8/10)

Absent: <50% (5/10 or less)

500

Capsular pattern of the shoulder

What is external rotation > abduction >internal rotation?

500

What is the position of the goniometer for subtalar inversion?

Fulcrum: posterior aspect of ankle midway between malleoli 

Proximal arm: posterior midline of lower leg 

Distal arm: posterior midline of the calcaneus

500

How to measure latissimus dorsi muscle length?

What is hooklying shoulder flexion with full external rotation? 

500

What is the fulcrum, stationary, and moving arm aligned with when measuring thoracolumbar rotation with a goniometer?

Fulcrum: center of cranial aspect of head 

Stationary: parallel to the imaginary line between iliac crests 

Moving arm: parallel to the imaginary line between the acromial processes

500

Name (3) reasons that may cue you in to perform a thorough sensory exam on a patient?  

Medical diagnosis (diabetes, PNS or CNS diagnosis, burn, joint derangement, CIPN)

Functional Deviations (wide BOS, postural instability, dropping items, balance deficits, body sway)

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