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MSK Misc.
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Resident Roulette
100

In this test, The patient can be seated or standing for this test. The patient's arm should be elevated to 90 degrees in the scapular plane, with the elbow extended, full internal rotation, and pronation of the forearm. The therapist should stabilize the shoulder while applying a downwardly directed force to the arm, the patient tries to resist this motion. This test is considered positive if the patient experiences pain or weakness with resistance. 

Bonus: Name the test if they are unable to assume the setup position for this test.

What is Empty Can Test; Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment/ Rotator Cuff Injury 


Bonus: Drop Arm Test; Supraspinatus tear

100

These are the 4 functions of the skeletal system

What is protection and support; movement; hematopoiesis, storage of inorganic salts

100

Imaging needed after a tackle during football, immediate swelling of forearm, pain increases with movement, unable to supinate. Deformity present.

What is Xray?

100
This is always an absolute contraindication for OMT

What is patient refusal?

100

This resident has the largest family. (Spouse and children) 

Who is Casten??
200

With this test the examiner should stabilize the patient's scapula with one hand, while passively flexing the arm while it is internally rotated. If the patient reports pain in this position, then the result of the test is considered to be positive.

What is Neer's Test; Subacromial Impingement

200

This muscle is commonly referred to as the calf muscle 

What is the gastrocnemius? 

200

Imaging for meniscal tear

What is MRI?

200

This technique is both active and direct

What is muscle energy?
200

This resident attended undergrad closest to MFMRP

Who is Kyle?

300

In this test, 

Lie the patient supine on the bed. Place the patient's knee in about 20-30 degrees flexion. According to Bates' Guide to Physical Examination, the leg should also be externally rotated slightly. The examiner should place one hand behind the tibia and the other on the patient's thigh. It is important that the examiner's thumb be on the tibial tuberosity. Anterior translation of the tibia associated with a soft or a mushy end-feel indicates a positive test.

What is Lachman Test; ACL tear/injury

300

This category of muscle strain results in complete rupture of the muscle

What is Cat III?
300

Imaging for ankle injury with pain at medial malleolar bone with tenderness along the distal 6cm of posterior edge of the tibia

What is ankle Xray?

300
This technique is named after the Father of Osteopathy

(name and describe)

What is Still Technique? Indirect technique followed by direct technique
300

This resident was born farthest from MFMRP

Who is Amia?

400

With this test, the patient is supine ,with lower gluteal folds at the end of the table and their hips and knees flexed. Examiner makes sure that the patient’s lower back is in a neutral pelvic tilt. The patient keeps the unaffected leg flexed, and slowly lowers the affected leg and lets it extend as far as it can

What is Thomas Test; Iliopsoas/ Rectus Femoris/ Quads/ IT band/ TFL/ Biceps Femoris

400

This type of joint allows the most movement but is susceptible to injury 

What is ball and socket?

400

Imaging for subluxation injury to wrist

What is ultrasound?

400

This technique treats adhesive capsulitis

(Name and describe) 

What is Spencer's Technique? 

(A) extension, (B) flexion, (C) circumduction with compression, (D) circumduction with traction, (E) abduction, (F) internal rotation, (G) lymphatic pump

400

5 Residents attended this undergraduate university.

Bonus: Name those 5 residents

Troy University; 

Chad, Hayley, Ashley, Patricia, Clint

500

In this test the patient is placed where the ankle is in neutral position, gentle inversion and degree of inversion is compared with uninjured side

What is Talar Tilt Test; calcaneofibular segment of lateral ligament 

500

This is an example of a saddle joint

What is the thumb?
500

Imaging for foot injury after dropping a weight in the gym, pain around midfoot, no bone tenderness, unable to bear weight immediately after but able to take 4 steps in ED 

What is NO imaging?

500

This technique is used to treat most common cause of lateral knee pain in a runner

(Name and describe)  

Myofascial release; patient is placed supine with dysfunctional side up, palpate IT band, move myofascial tissue toward barrier without relieving pressure. Hold until no further improvement. Reassess

500

This resident has the youngest child

Who is Jonothon?
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