Hip,Knees Ankles and Toes
Exam
Intervention
Muscle Madness
Mystery
100
The weight bearing surface for the hip joint
What is Lunate
100
The test will access the integrity of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament in the presence of swelling
What is Lachman Test
100
What is the BEST way to correct for quad dominance observed when patient squats
What is Prison squats (Squat with chair/wall in front of the knees)
100
Flexor Hallucis Brevis Adductor Hallucis Flexor Digiti Minimi
What is 3rd layer of foot intrinsics
100
This hamstring muscle is dually innervated
What is Biceps Femroris Long head- tibial part of sciatic nerve Short Head- Fibularis part of sciatic nerve
200
30 degrees of Hip Flexion, 30 Degrees of Hip Abduction, and slight external rotation
What is open/loose packed position of the hip (position of maximal congruence)
200
A score of 0 during this assessment system can be interpreted as pain during clearing exam or performance of the test.
What is the FMS
200
Pronation, Supination, Tight ITB, Piriformis weakness, Glute Weakness
What is Potential causes of PFPS
200
These muscles are innervated by the deep fibular nerve
What is Anterior Compartment Tibialis Anterior Extensor Hallux Longus Extensor Digitorum Longus Fibularis Tertius
200
Corticosteroid use and alcohol abuse are risk factors for this hip condition
What is avascular necrosis
300
The most mobile of this famous fibrocartilaginous structure that is less likely to be injured
What is Lateral meniscus
300
Patient presents with tenderness along the distal 6cm of lateral malleolus and inability to weight bear, what is your next course of action?
What is refer for radiographs using the Ottawa Ankle rules
300
A 10-year old present with pain (4/10) and limited knee ROM (5’-95’) following a surgical repair of the MCL and ACL. The modality that can be used with PRECAUTION is
What is Ultrasound
300
These muscles have tendons with a propensity for histological adaptations to compressive forces
What is Posterior Tibialis, Fibularis Longus
300
Age Greater than 50 Morning stiffness <30minutes Crepitus with active motion Bony Tenderness Bony Enlargement No palpable warmth
What is Clinical Dx of Knee OA
400
Weight bearing pronation motions at the subtalar joint
What is Calcaneus- Eversion Talus- Plantar Flexion, and Adduction Tibiofibular- Medial Rotation
400
Patient reports a "snap" is felt in his hip when moving from sitting to standing (flexion to extension), what may be implicated?
What is ITB
400
Patient is referred to PT with script for Iontophoresis with dexamethasone, what is the appropriate pad placement to treat plantar fasciitis
What is Black pad (Negative) with the dexamethasone on the pad over the plantar aspect of the foot, and the red pad over a large muscle group up the chain (gastroc, Quads)
400
Muscles that remain external rotators regardless of knee flexion angle
What is Obturator Internus/Externus Quadratus Femoris Posterior Gluteus Maximus
400
ACL repair patient at 6-8 weeks post-op asks why it's not okay to enter in a Spartan Race over the weekend
What is 6-8 weeks is when the graft is at it's weakest due to revascularization
500
This structure serves as an articulation for the head of the talus
What is the plantarcalcaneonavicular ligament (Not so Spring-Ligament)
500
Patient comes in with reports of medial knee pain, what is important to clear prior to treating knee impairments?
What is hip pathologies (Remember Jay mistreated this!)
500
Patient reports "fear" of putting weight on foot s/p grade 3 ankle sprain. What activities can help the patient initiate weight bearing
What is Hooklying position, DF/PF in hooklying, Leg Press with theraband
500
The obturator nerve and sciatic nerve innervate this important muscle
What is Adductor Magnus (Hamstring portion- sciatic)
500
You perform 8 minutes of manual therapy and 15 minutes of therapeutic exercise followed by 5 minutes of ice, how many units do you bill for?
What is 2 units
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