Gait
PNF
E-stim
US
Misc
100

What are the functional stages of gait? 

Weight acceptance, Single limb support, Swing limb advancement 

100

Please explain what PNF is and how it could benefit a patient experiencing decrease motor recruitment as if you were explaining it to a real patient.

PNF = proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation

Using this technique allows your body and your muscles to re-learn how to effectively activate in proper sequences for certain movements in order to help facilitate your ability to perform functional activities.

100

Please list the options for electrical stimulation for sensory effects as well as for motor effects and why you might use each. 

sensory - TENS, IFC, Premod 

motor - NMES, Russian, High Volt 

100

What is the effective radiating area (ERA)

The portion of the transducer that produced sound wave. the area being treated should be 2-3 times the size of the area being treated. 

100
What joint mobilization would you perform in order to improve ankle dorsiflexion? Please explain the convex/concave rule. 

convex (talus) on concave (tibia)  

Posterior mob of the talus on the tibia. 

200

How much knee ROM is required for normal gait mechanics? 

0 degrees - 60 degrees 

200

Please explain the joint positions for D2 flexion/extension of the LE

Flexion: 

- hip: flexion, Abd, IR 

- knee: flex or ext 

- ankle: DF, Eversion

- toes: ext

Extension: 

- hip: ext, Add, ER 

- knee: Flex, ext

- ankle: PF, Inv

- toes: flexion

200

Please list contraindications for e-stim 

- Pacemaker 

- Hypersensitivity 

- Infection 

- Pregnancy 

- Malignancy 

- Cardiac arrythmias 

- Not over carotid sinus area 

- Musculoskeletal problems 

200

Please list the contraindication for ultrasound 

- Acute injury for thermal effects 

- Decreased sensation 

- Vascular insufficiency 

- Thrombophlebitis 

- Eyes 

- Reproductive organs  

- Pregnancy 

- Pacemaker 

- Malignancy

- Epiphyseal area 

- Total jt replacements (metal) 

- Infection 

200

Please explain the difference between open chain exercises and closed chain exercises. 

Open chain 

- movement of distal body segment in space 

Closed chain 

- movement of distal body segment that remains fixed or in contact with support surface 

300

What are the subcategories of the gait cycle?

initial contact, loading response, midstance, terminal stance, preswing, initial swing, midswing, terminal swing 

300

Please explain the joint position for D1 flexion/extension of the UE

Flexion 

- Shoulder: flex, Add, ER 

- Scapula: elevation, Abd

- Elbow: flex 

- Forearm: supination 

- wrist: flex, RD 

- fingers: flex, Add 

Extension 

- Shoulder: Ext, Add, IR  

- Scapula:  depression, Add 

- Elbow: ext

- Forearm: pronation 

- wrist: Ext, UD

- fingers: ext, Abd

 

300

Please stand up in front of the class and show us where the motor point for the bicep tendon is and why this would be important for electrical stimulation 

- negative electrode placement 

300

Explain parameters for US on an acute injury of the hamstring that has swelling and edema.  

- 50% duty cycle

- 5cm head 

- 1 MHz 

- 1.0 intensity 

- 8 minutes tx time 

300

For mechanical traction of the cervical spine, what is the max amount of force that should be applied during this treatment. 

20 pounds 

400

Explain why someone might present during a gait analysis with a foot drop. 

- weak DF 

- peripheral Neuropathy 

- decreased jt ROM

400

Please give a functional exercise or movement that relates to D1 flexion/extension of the LE 

Flexion 

- rolling from supine to sidelying, ascending stairs (swing phase), stepping outside leg into tub or car, passing in soccer, donning/doffing pants and shoes

Extension

- LE stance phase of gait, walking backwards and sideways, ascending stairs (stance phase), stance leg while stepping in or out of tub or car, skating backward in hockey. 

400

what are the parameters for an electrical stimulation treatment where your patient is in the acute phase of healing with intense pain located across the low back. 

IFC - 4 pads criss crossed 

frequency 80-150pps 

tx time 8-15 minutes 

normal response: tingling (pins and needles) 

400

pick one person from your group to come up and explain the calculation to determine intensity and treatment time for an ultrasound treatment. 

deg C of desired effect / temp increase per minute

400

What is the definition of Neurotmesis?

the complete transection of a peripheral nerve. produced complete sensory and motor deficits to skin and muscles innervated by that injured nerve.

500
Patient is a 42 year old female who has been running "her whole life" she has a PMH of R ankle sprains and now presents to the clinic with a (+) trandelenburg during L swing phase. Please demonstrate this gait and explain what is the likely cause. 

weak (R) glute med 

500

Patient is s/p R CVA and presents to the inpatient rehab clinic 4 days post stroke with noticeable L UE disfunction. You decide this patient would benefit from PNF.  Please demonstrate the proper movements with joint positioning explanation for D1 flexion/extension utilizing Rythmic Initiation.  

- D1 flexion = shoulder flexion, Add, ER, forearm supination, wrist RD and flexion, and finger flexion 

- D1 extension = Shoulder extension, Abd, IR, forearm pronation, wrist UD and extension and finger extension 

- RI = passive, AA, active, resisted 

500

Patient is a 24 year old male who is s/p R bicep tendon repair. You have been seeing this patient for 6 weeks now and are noticing he is lacking strength with elbow flexion. You decide to try electrical stimulation for muscle strengthening. Please explain your parameters and electrode placement.  

frequency - 70-85pps 

intensity - eliciting a muscle contraction 

pulse duration - 300-600 microseconds 

on/off time - on: 10-15 seconds / off: 50 seconds-2 minutes  

500

Jake is a 22 y/o male who fell off his bull during a competition onto his L knee 3 days
ago. Upon evaluation, all special tests were negative, but he does have increased edema
at his medial L quad. He is unable to walk and has had to put his bull riding on hold due
to the edema. He is wondering what you are going to do for him to help the swelling
because he wants to get back to riding

Parameters: 

- 1 MHz

- intensity 0.5 -2.0 

-pulsed, 20-50% duty cycle 

- tx time 5-10 min

-normal response -no heat felt  

500

Double Jeopardy: Describe the COM and BOS in quadruped 

Wide BOS and Low COM 

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