Head- Neck- Spine
Hip
Knee
Ankle
Misc.
100

This joint in the cervical spine provides most of the rotation of the head and neck:

Atlanto-occipital joint

100

Maintaining the strength of which muscle group is MOST important to promote safe toilet transfers in the older adult population?

Quadriceps

100

These ligaments provide stability specifically against varus & valgus stress to the knee:

Lateral and medial collateral ligaments


100

An injury to the tibial nerve may have the following clinical presentation:

Weakness of plantarflexion of the ankle & toe flexion

100

A "scissors" gait pattern occurs when the swing limb has difficulty passing the static (stance) limb. Each foot may cross midline and yield a negative step width. Tightness of which muscle group would contribute to this dysfunctional gait pattern?

Hip adductors

200

Relaxation of the diaphragm ________________ the volume of the thoracic cavity.

Decreases

200

Poor ergonomic design of a workstation chair or tightness of this structure may contribute to sciatica:

Piriformis

200

Tightness of the rectus femoris would limit which motions at the hip and knee? 

Hip extension, knee flexion

200

Based on the origin and insertion of the peroneus longus and brevis, these muscles have a moment primarily for _______________ of the ankle.

Eversion

200

You are working with a patient with COVID who demonstrates significant weakness and requires minimum (less than 25%) assistance for ADLs and mobility. They have full knee extension and demonstrate a 4/5 MMT for hip extension and knee flexion. Which transfer techniques would be most appropriate?

One person stand pivot

300

The zygapophyseal joints of the lumbar spine have a _______________ alignment and prevent excessive rotation.

Horizontal (medial/lateral)

300

Gait involves which of the following movement(s) of the pelvis:

Tilt, Elevation & Depression, Rotation

300

The early stance phase of gait creates this type of shear force which contributes to deceleration.

Posterior Shear

300

A limitation in the mobility of this joint is most likely to affect independent and safe driving, particularly pressing the gas and brake pedals:

Talocrural

300

Lifting with the legs reduces this type of force through the spinal vertebrae & reduces risk for injury.

Shear Force

400

This soft tissue provides increase support for the lower portion of the spine:

Thoracolumbar fascia

400

Weakness of the gluteus medius may lead to this compensatory gait pattern:

Trendelenberg

400

describe the biomechanics involved with the "Screw Home" mechanism of the knee

The popliteus contracts to laterally rotate the knee to allow for full knee extension

400

Pressure mapping of your patient's gait pattern reveals increased pressure on the forefoot of both the right and left foot. Which of the following WOULD NOT be a potential contributor to this pressure pattern? 

- Anterior Pelvic Tilt

- Lumbar Lordosis

- Posterior pelvic tilt

Posterior Pelvic Tilt


400

You are working on functional mobility with an individual with mild left knee pain but overall good strength and endurance. They live in a community with limited sidewalks and have to walk over uneven ground frequently for community mobility. Which assistive device do you recommend with what leg advanced first?

A straight point cane held in the right hand and advanced first with the left leg

500

You are working with a child with spastic cerebral palsy and mild hypertonia (increased muscle tone). In sitting, his pelvis tends to tilt posteriorly, his trunk flexes, and his shoulders are rolled (scapulae protracted) forward. His head and neck tend to flex forward but he does demonstrate the ability to extend his neck actively and hold his head upright. Which of the positions would BEST promote muscular balance in his core and promote neutral posture while participating in play-based interventions?

Prone position; supported on forearms to extend trunk; playing with toys at midline of body on mat

500

Alignment of the right and left ASIS in the frontal (coronal) plane is used to assess which of the following?

Pelvic Rotation

500

A medial tibiofemoral angle greater than 195 degrees is termed _____________.

Genu Valgum

500

A person with weak hip flexors, hemiparesis, and/or foot drop is most likely to demonstrate which gait pattern?

Circumduction

500

You are working with a patient 2 days post-op after a lumbar vertebrae fusion. The orders specify avoiding rotation of the trunk. During your evaluation, you note functional motion and strength present in the arms and legs. Which of the following would be the most appropriate technique for bed mobility?

Log Roll

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