What is the end feel for the GH
Tissue stretch/approximation
What is the Primary function of the elbow?
Positions the hand to properly perform activities/functions.
What does the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex (TFCC) articulate with?
Lunate, Triquetrum, TFCC Disc, and ulna
Capsular pattern order at the hip doesn't matter, but when medial rotation is the primary loss what does this indicate?
Intra-articular problem
True or False?
The Patellar Movements End Feels are Bone-to-Bone?
False.
All ranges of patellar translation are tissue stretch.
Pain in all ranges of a Painful Arc after 45 degrees indicates what pathology?
Subacromial Bursitis
The three articulations of the elbow (humeroulnar, humeroradial and proximal radioulnar) are also known as what?
Cubital articulations.
What is Keinbocks Disease?
Blood supply to the lunate is interrupted and causes the bone to die (osteonecrosis). This creates a deformity and changes functional aspects of the hand.
What percent of people with labral pathologies of the hip have bony abnormalities? Ie/ OA, DDH, RA
90%
True or False?
The Ankle Joint sustains the greatest load per surface area of any joint in the foot?
True. Magee pg 990.
What are the DTR's for the GH and there nerve roots?
Tricep C7-8
What ligament holds the head of the radius in place?
Bonus Points: At What Joint?
Annular ligament at the Proximal Radioulnar Joint.
Bouchard Nodes affect the dorsal surfaces of the PIPS commonly caused by Osteoarthritis and what other pathology?
Gastrectasis-dilation of the stomach.
True or False.
With Hip pathology, the ipsilateral heel strike is often seen as more flat footed.
True.
What percent is the Talocrural joints articular cartilage compressed during peak physiological loading?
30-40%
True or False?
True shoulder pain rarely extends below the elbow?
True. Pg 382 magee.
Osteochondritis Dissecans is also known as what?
Bonus Points: What age group does this target?
Little league elbow, kids age 15-20
What hand deformity is affected by a combination of ulnar and median nerve palsy?
Claw Hand.
The fibula bears how much body weight during activity?
1/6th of body weight.
True or False?
Lateral Rotation of the hip or trunk rotation away from the opposite hip causes flattening of the medial arch of the foot?
What are the Peripheral Nerves Commonly injured at the Shoulder?
Bonus Points: If you know how they are commonly injured.
1) Axillary: Anterior Dislocation/ Fracture neck of humerus
2) Subscapular: Fall on posterior shoulder, working with arms overhead.
3) Musculocuteaneous: Dislocation/fracture, brachial plexus injury
4) Long Dorsal Thoracic: Heavy effort above shoulder height, pressure from backpack, shovelling, chopping.
5) Spinal Accessory: Pressure from heavy backpack
The Supracondylar process made of the ligament of struthers causes what common peripheral nerve impingement?
Median Nerve Impingement.
Ligament of Struthers and the Supracondylar process is found just proximal to the lateral epicondyle of the elbow.
When MCP and PIP joints are flexed they all point towards the scaphoid tubercle, what is this called?
Cascade Sign. Pg 487 Magee.
Movements of the Superior Tibiofibular Joint happen with any movements at what other joint?
The Ankle-Talocrural.
Clubbed foot coexists with what 2 other pathologies?
Spina Bifida & Cleft Palate.