Anatomy & Biomechanics
Diagnostic Tests
Osteoporosis, Scoliosis & Kyphosis
Motor Control
Mystery
100

What is the angle of the costal facets of T2-T11?

60 degrees

100

What is the Rotator Cuff CPR?

Age > 60

Painful arc

Drop arm

Infraspinatus ER Test

100

What is a normal Kyphotic curve?

20-40 degrees

100

What does TUBS and AMBRII Stand For?

Traumatic, unilateral, bankhart, surgery.

Atraumatic, multidirectional, bilateral, rehab, inferior capsular shift, rotator interval

100
What is the Pattern for Adhesive Capsulitis?

ER > ABD > IR

200

What is the Thoracic Rule of 3's?

T1-3: Spinous process is same level as transverse

T4-6: Spinous Process is 1/2 level below transverse

T7-9: Spinous process is 1 level below transverse

T10-12: Spinous process is same level as transverse

200

What are the Supra/Infraspinatus Tests?

Drop arm, empty can, ER Lag, Resisted ER

200

What are Osteoporosis Non-Modifiable Risk Factors?

Age, Gender (Female), Race (Asian/White), Low BMI, Low hormone, Diseases/Medications

200
What is the Difference between a Hill-Sachs Lesion and a Reverse Hill-Sachs Lesion?

Regular: Compression fx of posteriosuperior humeral head

Reverse: Compression fx of anteriomedial humeral head

200

What are the 3 Structures that can be Compressed Due to Impingement?

Subacromial bursa, Long head biceps tendon, supraspinatus tendon

300

Explain the Rib Motions

Ribs 1-6: Pump handle

Ribs 7-10: Bucket handle

Ribs 11-12: Calipers

300

What is the Park SAPS Cluster?

Painful arc, Hawkins-Kennedy, Resisted ER

300

What are Risk Factors of Adolescent Scoliosis?

8-15 years old, Hereditary, Girls, Ectomorphic, hypermobility, respiratory discord

300

What are the 4 Types of SLAP Lesions? Which Type is Most Common?

Type 1: Fraying/degeneration with normal bicep tendon.

Type 2: Labrum & Bicep tendon detached (Most Common)

Type 3: Bucket Handle

Type 4: Type 3 extended to the biceps tendon

300

What are the Different Sizes of Rotator Cuff Tears?

Small: <1cm

Medium: 1-3 cm

Large: 3-5 cm

Massive: >5 cm

400

What are the Static Stabilizers of the Shoulder

Anterior capsulolabral ligaments: anterior GH lig, Anterior labrum, glenoid fossa, Subscapular tendinous unit.

Posterior capsulolabral ligaments: Posterior labrum, glenoid fossa, posterior capsule

400

What is the AC Joint Cluster? How many need to be positive?

Cross over, resisted AC Joint Extension, O'Briens.

2 tests positive

400

What is the Difference Between Pathologic and Non-Pathologic Scoliosis?

Pathologic: Adolescents curve in thoracic spine and opposite curve in lumbar spine.

Non-pathologic: Thoracic curve, pelvis pushes opposite way

400

What are the Most Common MOI for Traumatic Posterior Instability?

Seizures, MVA, Fall from height

400

What are the Normal ROM Measurements for Shoulder Flexion, Extension, Abduction, ER, IR?

Flexion: 180

Extension: 30

Abduction: 180

ER: 90

IR: 60

500

Explain the 2 Phases of Shoulder Elevation

Phase 1: 0-30 supraspinatus, 30-90 (30 GH, 30 scapula SC>AC)

Phase 2: 90-180 (60 GH, 30 scapula)

500

What are the GH Instability Tests? What structures do each test for?

Rockwood (GHL)

Apprehension/Relocation (Anterior Capsule)

Push/Pull (Posterior Capsule)

Sulcus (Superior capsule, inferior instability)

Jerk (Posterior Capsule)

Anterior Load/Shift (Anterior Capsule)

500

What are the 4 Goals of Scoliosis Conservative Treatment?

Stop or Reduce Curve progression.

Prevent/Treat Respiratory Dysfunction

Prevent/Treat Spinal pain

Improve aesthetics via postural correction

500

What are Common Signs/Symptoms of SLAP Lesions?

Popping or clicking in shoulder, heavy feeling of arm, biceps symptoms/pain, chronic overhead movements

500

Explain the Difference Between a Bankart Tear and a Bony Bankart

Bankart Tear: Anterior/Inferior pulling away of labrum from glenoid.

Bony Bankart: Fracture of glenoid rim

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