Special Tests
Cases/Diagnoses
Post Ops
Joint Mobs
Anatomy
100

A positive Slump Test is indicative of what? 

Sciatic nerve entrapment/ irritation

100

A 25-year-old soccer player presents with locking of the knee and joint line tenderness. What is the MOST likely diagnosis?

Meniscal tear

100

What is the post op precautions/protocol for all spine surgeries? How long should the patient follow this for?

BLT, ~4-6 weeks

100

What joint mob would you perform to improve a patient’s knee flexion

Posterior
100

Which four muscle groups make up the cylinder of the core?  

Multifidus, Diaphragm, Pelvic Floor, Transverse Abdominis

200

What muscle is suspected with a positive belly press test? (100) What is another test for a pathology with this muscle? (100)

Subscapularis, lift off

200

Which direction of dislocation is a MEDICAL EMERGENCY for a sternoclavicular joint dislocation?

Posterior d/t potentially impacting subclavian artery/vein, trachea, etc.

200

Which complication is MOST commonly associated with rotator cuff repair surgery?

Frozen shoulder

200

What joint mob would you perform to improve a patient’s shoulder abduction?

Inferior

200

Which nerve root is primarily assessed with the patellar tendon reflex? 

L4

300

What is the gold standard test for a positive ACL tear? 

Lachman's

300

A 12-year-old male presents with a limp and limited internal rotation and abduction of the hip. Radiographs show displacement of the femoral head. What is the MOST likely condition?

SCFE

300

A patient recovering from total hip arthroplasty (posterior approach) is being educated on precautions. Which of the following movements should the therapist MOST emphasize avoiding?

Hip flexion past 90°, adduction, and internal rotation

300

What is the roll/glide for cervical R side bending?

Ipsilateral (R) roll, contralateral (L) glide

300

What is the insertion of the obturator internus?

Greater trochanter

400

What is the testing position of the shoulder (3 parts) and neck (2 parts) for Adson's? (300) What pulse are you palpating during this? (100)

Shoulder external rotation, abduction, extension

Cervical extension and ipsilateral rotation

Radial pulse

400

PT examines a 55-year old patient who presented to PT via direct access. Pt reported night pain, unexplained weight loss, and numbness in her right leg. When reviewing her past medical history, PT notices that she had a history of breast cancer. Which sign or symptom is MOST suggestive of a need for referral for cancer screen?

  1. Unexplained weight loss

  2. Night pain

  3. Hx of cancer

  4. R leg numbness

Hx of cancer

400

A patient is recovering from a L TKR and is seen in the OPPT for an initial eval. During palpation, pt is severely TTP to L gastroc/soleus area. What is a concern the therapist may have?

DVT
400

What is the loose pack position for the proximal radioulnar joint?

70 degrees elbow flexion, 35 degrees supination

400

What three muscles make up the levator ani in the pelvic floor?

Pubococcygeus, Iliococcygeus, Puborectalis

500

What is the cluster of tests should you use for shoulder impingement? 

Hawkins-Kennedy, Neer, Infraspinatus, Painful Arc

500

A 65 year old M patient reports to OPPT for an initial eval for LBP. He scores a 78% on the ODI and currently has 8/10 pain which he describes as worse with bending forward. Based on the 2017 CPG update for treating lumbar pain, which of the three groups is he categorized into? (400) Give one exercise or manual intervention that you can start him on (100)

Symptom Modulation! Any extension exercise, a mob/manip, or traction to start

Symptom Modulation: >40% ODI, >7 NPRS, high irritability. 

        Tx: directional preference exercise, mob/manip, traction

    Movement Control: 20-40% ODI, 3-6 NPRS, stable

        Tx: sensorimotor, stabilization, flexibility exercises 

    Functional Optimization: 0-20% ODI, 0-3 NPRS, well-controlled

        Tx: S&C, aerobic, work/sport specific exercises

500

What is the minimum hamstring and quad LSI necessary to begin a running program post-ACLR? 

70%

500

What is the roll/glide at the TMJ for the first part of mandibular depression (mouth opening)? What is the direction of the translation during the second part of mandibular depression? (250 each)

Phase 1: posterior roll, anterior glide

Phase 2: anterior, inferior translation

500

Name one structure in each border of the axillary inlet (medial, lateral, anterior, posterior borders).

Anterior- pec major/pec minor

Posterior- subscap, teres major, lats

Medial- serratus anterior, thoracic wall 

Lateral- humerus, coracobrachialis 

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