The endfeel characterized by an abrupt ending to joint motion, as seen with elbow extension.
What is a bony endfeel.
100
In the tibiofemoral joint, this bone is convex in shape, while its joint partner is concave in shape.
What is the convex femur and concave tibia.
100
With open kinetic chain dorsiflexion of the ankle, the moving segment of the ankle joint is this bone.
What is the talus on the fixed tibia and fibula.
100
The closed packed position of the tibiofemoral joint.
What is knee extension.
100
The formula for mechanical advantage.
What is MA=FA/RA
200
This abnormal endfeel is usually caused by an intra-articular obstruction, such as a torn meniscus.
What is a springy endfeel.
200
In the presence of joint restrictions due to a tight joint capsule, physical therapist assistance may mobilize the peripheral joints to restore this arthrokinematic motion.
What is slide or glide.
200
In the convex / concave rule, the slide between joint surfaces is in this direction if the moving segment is concave.
What is the same direction of movement as the bony segment.
200
Therapists or therapist assistants will seek to mobilize a joint with limited motion due to a capsular restriction in this "packed" position.
What is open-packed position.
200
The lever designated by the axis of rotation located at one end of a joint segment with resistance positioned closest to the axis of rotation.
What is 2nd class lever.
300
This endfeel can be seen in the presence of pain or neuromuscular lesion resulting in uncontrolled muscle contractions.
What is a muscle spasm endfeel.
300
The joint shapes of the bony partners that make up the radiocarpal joint.
What is the concave radius and the convex proximal row of carpal bones.
300
The slide with external rotation of the hip is in this direction.
What is anterior slide.
300
The open packed position of the glenohumeral joint.
What is 55 degrees of abduction and 30 of horizontal adduction.
300
This type of cartilage can be found between the two bones of your pubis or between the vertebral body segments.
What is fibrocartilage
400
The most likely endfeel for hip flexion if your patient is extremely slim or underweight.
What is a capsular endfeel.
400
With forearm pronation, the direction of the slide is in this direction.
What is posterior slide.
400
Minimal intra-articular volume, taut ligamentous structures, maximal joint congruency and minimal muscle effort required to maintain stability of the joint are characteristics of this position.
What is closed packed position.
400
The number of degrees of freedom in the upper extremity kinetic chain if the patient cannot pronate or supinate their forearm or move their wrist due to a fracture.
What is eight degrees of freedom.
500
In the presence of an abnormal bony endfeel, the treatment of choice is most likely this.
What is no treatment, rest, or immobilization of the joint segment.
500
The joint partners that make up the intercarpal or intertarsal articulations is this shape.
What is flat (neither convex or concave).
500
With the stand to sit transfer, the direction of the slide of the moving joint segment at the knee is in this direction.
What is anterior slide.
500
A person with an injury to their joint will most likely place their joint in this position.
What is open-packed position.
500
Abduction of the thumb at the CMC joint occurs in this plane of motion around this axis of rotation.
What is sagittal plane and frontal axis of rotation.