Gait
Assessing Posture
FMS
Abnormal Gait
Postural Conditions
100

These are the names of the two phases of gait

What are stance phase and swing phase?

100

Name of a clinical tool that can be used to assess posture

What is: plumb line, goniometer, flexible ruler, inclinometer (all acceptable options)?

100

This is how many exercises are included in FMS

What is 7?

100

This refers to a gait that is modified due to pain

What is an antalgic gait?

100

This is lateral curvature of the spine

What is scoliosis?

200

This is the total number of descriptive stages in the gait cycle

What is 8?

200

This is the clothing that should be worn during posture assessment

What is: shorts (men) and shorts and halter top/sports bra (women)?

200

This is the scale on which FMS is scored (Hint: it's a number range)

What is 0-3?

200

This is a common change in gait due to pain

What is a shortened step length?

200

This postural deviation is characterized by weak scapular muscles

What is scapula winging?

300

These are the three categories that the phases of gait fit into

What are weight acceptance, single limb support, and limb advancement?

300

These are the two landmarks that are used to get a "true" leg length

What are the ASIS and Medial Malleolus?

300

This is the score you give to someone who cannot complete the exercise without pain

What is 0?

300

This is a nerve pathology that prevents dorsiflexion during the gait cycle

What is drop foot?

300

This condition is characterized by posterior thoracic curvature and scapular protraction (Hint: it is also known as hump back)

What is kyphosis?

400

These are the two phases in which the body is supported by a single leg

What are midstance and terminal stance?

400

These are the names of the thee main body types

What are ectomorph, mesomorph, and endomorph?

400

These 3 FMS tests require clearance before performing

What are trunk stability push-up, shoulder mobility test, and rotary stability test?

400

This gait is characterized by unilateral hip drop and circumduction during the gait cycle (Hint: this is primarily due to a weak glute medius)

What is the Trendelenburg gait?

400

This condition is characterized by weak abdominal muscles and tight erector spine muscles

What is lordosis?

500

These are the names of all the phases of gait

What are initial contact, loading response, mid stance, terminal stance, pre swing, initial swing, mid swing, and terminal swing? 

500

These are the 6 body landmarks that should be in line when doing the lateral observation

What are earlobe, shoulder, elbow, pelvis, knee, and lateral malleolus?

500

These are the names of all the FMS exercises

What is deep squat, hurdle step, in-line lunge, shoulder mobility, active straight leg raise, trunk stability push-up, and rotary stability?

500

This upper body gait abnormality can be caused by upper extremity injury, leg-length discrepancies, spine dysfunction, or limited or exaggerated motion on one side of the hip/pelvis (Hint: this can also be found in bowlers)

What is an asymmetrical arm swing?

500

This condition is characterized by a combination of kyphosis and lordosis

What is sway back?

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