Hand
Screening
Cranial Nerves
Posture
Other Stuff
100

Causes of Passive Restriction to Extension

volar plate adhesion

volar skin contracture 

bony block 

flexor tendon adhesion 

100
Name C7, T4, and S1 dermatome location

C7: palmar middle finger

T4: nipple line

S1: lateral heel 

100

for which cranial nerve test would you utilize sharp/dull? 

trigeminal sensory, cranial nerve V - 3 distributions 

100

height of ipsilateral hip and shoulder relative to each other in a C curve scoliosis 

opposite

example: L C curve, R hip hike, R shoulder drop

100

categories of mckenzie assessment 

derangement (reducible or irreducible) 

dysfunction 

posture 

200
Phalen's Test

wrist held together in flexion for 1 min

for carpal tunnel 

positive if patient reports paresthesias  

200
Name C5, L4, and T1 myotomes 

C5: shoulder abduction

L4: ankle dorsiflexion 

T1: finger abduction 

200
how would you test integrity of nerve V (motor component)? what would a hypersensitive reaction look like?

Nerve V: trigeminal 

jaw reflex

hypersensitive: teeth snap shut

200

What would you see on convex side of scoliosis curve? 

rib hump, waist "fuller," prominent rib cage, shoulder/scapular elevation 

200

What would radial nerve damage look like at rest?

drop hand 

300

what would you see with oblique retinacular tightness? intrinstic tightness? 

oblique: decreased/limited DIP motion when PIP extended vs flexed 

intrinsic: decreased PIP flexion range when MCP extended vs flexed 

300

main difference between Norton and Braden scale? what do they both screen for?

screen for risk of developing pressure ulcer

difference is time of distribution (norton 2-3 min, braden 20 mins) 

300

Describe palate away, tongue toward concept 

Palate away from side of damage for IX and X

Tongue toward if XII is damaged 


300

perfect alignment relative to plumb line

lateral: slight anterior to lateral malleolus and axis of knee joint; slightly posterior to axis of hip joint; through shoulder, bodies of vertebrae, and external auditory meatus 

posterior: midway between pelvis/heels, follow vertebral column 

300

Describe MMT for combined extension (cervical and capital)

fair and above: prone with head over edge of table 

resistance: pt extends head, look at ceiling

below fair: partial range

palpation: difficult bc of carotid arteries 

400

Limited Composite active flexion with normal passive composite flexion 

flexor tendon adhesion or rupture 

400

components of a neuro screen

motor, sensory, coordination

examples: DTRs, dermatomes, proprioception, noneq tests 

400

which nerve is involved in your gag reflex?

IX and X 

400

which muscles are shortened in military posture? lengthened?

shortened: erector spinae, hip flexors 

lengthened: hamstrings, abdominals 

400

Wrist capsular pattern

equally limited in flexion and extension 

500

Froment's Sign 

adductor pollicis weakness vs ulnar nerve paralysis 

positive if terminal phalanx flexes or MCP hyperextends 

500

components of upper quarter screen, potential questions, and what you would consider for PT exam

prom/arom, posture, myotomes, overpressure, dermatomes, DTRs, special tests

questions: OLDCARTS, injury history, medical history, specifics of injury..etc

PT exam: UE ROM, strength, functional exam for activities that are difficult 

500

muscle screening for facial nerve - list muscles and how you would test

frontalis: wrinkle forehead, raise and lower eyebrow

zygomaticus: smile and show teeth 

obicularis oris: puff cheeks 

obicularis oculi: close eyes

platysma: stiffen neck

500

early signs of osteoporosis 

posture changes, protruding abdomen

height loss

back pain 

loss of teeth/periodontal disease

transparent skin 

500

Describe flexion/extension ROM of lumbar spine (with tape measure) 

position: standing

stationary: line connecting PSIS

moving: 15 cm above stationary 

document change in distance and subtract from initial measure 

modified schober: 6-7 cm 

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