How many classifications of strength are there?
What is 6 levels, 0-5.
What is HPI?
What is the patients chronological account of their current health issue?
What does a geniometer measure?
What is an angle.
When does the visual examination of the patient begin?
The visual examination begins the moment you can see the patient.
What is MOI?
What is the event of process leading up to this specific injury
What is past medical history?
What is the patients past history of injury, illness, health conditions, etc.
By their 80th birthday a woman can lose up to what percentage of her bone mass?
What is 30%.
Congenital abnormalities of the hip would be an example of what type of history?
What is a family history.
When would you use a Goniometer?
What is a tool to accurately measure the range of motion of a joint?
A patient with a full range of motion against gravity and some resistance, but weak would be which level of strength?
What is Level 4
Asking a child if they participate in organized or competitive sports is an example of?
What is the patients personal history?
What is the phenomenon where the lower spine creates an inward curve to compensate for a shift in the center of gravity during pregnancy?
What is Lordosis