What is cold modality called?
Cryotherapy
What is the MOST valid tool to measure edema
volumeter
What SCI complication presents with pounding headache, chills, and sweating?
autonomic dysreflexia
True or False:
At 6 weeks after flexor tendon repair surgery, the hand may be used for light ADLs, such lifting heavy dishes, grasping cups to drink, and scrubbing bathtub with the affected.
FALSE -light ADLs, such as hygiene, grooming, feeding, and tabletop activities such as writing and using a computer.
True or False
A person with C5 SCI could use a self-propelling wheelchair as their primary mode of ambulation
False- power wheelchair with joystick
A patient who has a shoulder subluxation would benefit from what PAM to help prevent further subluxation
e-stim
This outcome measure provides the client's perspective on shoulder/hand disability
DASH
What RLA level focuses on generalized sensory response?
Level II
True or False:
Concentric muscle strengthening is the beginning of RTC/Shoulder replacement strengthening program
False - isometric
what does this describe:
the energy costs of an activity or occupation and the factors that influence energy costs
MET metabolic equivalent
______ is pain caused by a stimulus that would not normally cause pain.
allodynia
grade the following for Static Standing Balance (100pts each)
1-Able to maintain standing balance against moderate resistance
2-Requires Mod A and UE support to maintain standing without balance loss
3-Requires Min A or UE support in order to stand without LOB
1- G (good)
2- P+ (Poor +)
3- F- (Fair -)
Match the definition with the correct peripheral nerve (100pts each)
1-thumb tip, index tip, and index proximal phalanx
2-distal and proximal ends of the small finger and the proximal ulnar aspect of the palm
3-dorsal part of the thumb web space
1- Median
2-Ulnar
3-Radial
What are the three hip precautions for Posterolateral Approach? 100 pts each
No hip flexion greater than 90 degrees
No internal rotation
No adduction (crossing legs or feet)
What are these positions for:
Dyspnea control postures
COPD shortness of breath
complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
This ADL assessment measures outcomes in transfers and self-care such as bathing, feeding, personal hygiene, and dressing.
Modified Barthel
Match the major emphasis definition to the matching Sensorimotor Approaches (100pts each)
1-use of sensory input to evoke a motor response and the use of developmental postures to promote changes in muscle tone
2- facilitating the progress of the individual by promotion of movement, from reflexive to volitional.
3- developmental sequencing of movement and the balanced interplay between agonist and antagonist in producing volitional movement
4-normalize muscle tone, inhibit primitive reflexes, and facilitate normal postural reactions.
1-Rood
2-Brunnstrom
3-PNF
4-NDT
What is this?
resting hand splint
Fill in the blank (200pts each)
1) refers to formal, multidisciplinary programs for rehabilitating an injured worker
2)defined as physical conditioning alone, which covers strength, aerobic fitness, flexibility, coordination, and endurance
1) work hardening
2) work conditioning
What is this definition?
The use of both proprioceptive information and touch information to identify an item with the vision occluded
Stereognosis
What does the Trail Making Test assess? (100 pts each)
selective and divided attention, mental flexibility, visual scanning, sequencing, and visual memory.
What does this image demonstrate in patients post CVA?
flexion synergy
What is this? 200pts, & What nerve disruption causes it? 200pts.
claw-hand deformity or intrinsic minus hand
Ulnar
What is the most important choice, when more than one answer is good, when answering quiz questions.
saftey!