Conditions Features
Tests and Measures
Interventions
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Mobilizations
100

What wrist condition presents with pain upon waking up, decreased joint play, decreased ROM, and in the older population.

What is wrist osteoarthritis

100

What 3 special tests are used to rule in lateral epicondylalgia?

What is Cozens, Mills, and Muadsleys tests.

100

What level of evidence is night orthoses for carpal tunnel syndrome short term releif.

What is B level

100

What are the 4 rotator cuff muscles.

What is the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor

100

A patient presents with limited shoulder flexion. What grades of mobilization (1-4) could be used to improve flexion ROM.

What is Grade 3 and 4 mobilizations

200

An 18 year old baseball player presents to the clinic with pain on palpation to the medial elbow, a positive milking maneuver, and positive moving valgus test. What condition is expected?

What is a UCL sprain.

200

What is the ROM Norm for Elbow extension.

what is 135 degrees.

200

After a Slap lesion surgical repair, what is a common passive ROM exercise used that involves letting the arm go limp and using the bodies momentum to move the arm through a certain ROM.

What is pendulum exercises.

200

What nerve is responsible for innervation of the wrist extensor muscles.

What is the radial nerve

200

A patient presents to the clinic with 135 degrees of elbow flexion with reported pain halfway through the movement. What type of mobilization should be used to decrease pain during the elbow flexion movement?

What is a elbow flexion mobilization with movement

300

A patient is performing an upper extremity plyometric test which involves being in a high or modified plank position with taped lines 36in apart and tapping the taped line with their opposing hand. What test are they performing.

 What is the CKCUEST?

300

What special test is used to rule in skiers thumb?

What is the Thumb valgus stress test.

300

During the max protection phase after a UCL sprain. Exercises using what resisted shoulder movement should be avoided to minimize stress on the tissue.

What is shoulder internal rotation.

300

What nerve that runs around the surgical neck of the humerus is often injured by dislocation of the glenohumeral joint.

What is the axillary nerve.

300

To perform a graded mobilization for shoulder abduction, in which direction should the humerus be translated on the glenoid fossa.

What is inferior.

400

A 45 year old woman presents to the clinic with decreased shoulder range of motion and pain with movement. The patient reports the symptoms coming on insidiously and that they have been occuring and getting gradually worse for 2 months. What is the most likely condition?

What is Frozen Shoulder

400

What 4 special tests are specific to shoulder labral tears?

what is bicep load, bicep tension, compression rotation, and O'briens.

400

You are wanting to perform nerve glides for the median nerve. What shoulder movements are generally involved for positioning for this exercise.

What is shoulder abduction and external rotation.

400

What are the 3 glenohumeral ligaments that help stabilize the anterior shoulder.

What are the superior, middle, and inferior glenohumeral ligaments

400

To improve wrist supination, which direction is the distal radius translated on the distal ulna.

What is Dorsally

500

A patient presents with pain of the lateral thumb and wrist. The patient is a mother who reports pain with lifting up her child. You perform a finkelsteins test and the results are positive. What is the most likely condition.

What is De Quervains Tenosynovitis

500

What is the capsular pattern of the wrist.

What is flexion and extension equally.

500

What level of evidence is the use of elbow joint manipulations and mobilization to improve pain-free gripping in patients with lateral elbow pain.

What is B level evidence

500

During the froment test, presence of an ulnar nerve palsy is assessed by the absent use of what thumb muscle.

What is the adductor pollicus

500

A patient coming to your clinic with osteoarthritis of their wrist presents with 55 degrees of extension. What grades of mobilization (1-4) and direction of proximal carpal row translation on the distal radius and ulna would be used to improve wrist extension ROM

What is grades 3/4 and volar translation

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