Spine
Shoulder
UE Nerve
Goniometry
Forearm
100

The segment of the vertebral column that is the most mobile

What is cervical

100

This rotator cuff muscle medially rotates the humerus.

What is the subscapularis?

100

Pain in the small finger and medial ring finger indicate dysfunction of this nerve

What is the ulnar nerve?

100

How many typical degrees of motion occur with flexion of the glenohumeral joint

What is 170 degrees?

100

What is the origin for a large majority of the flexors of the forearm and is most susceptible to cumulative trauma disorders

What is the medial epicondyle?

200

The ribs are held to the skeleton by these two structures

What is the vertebrae and the sternum

200

The compensatory motions that occurs in the shoulder to assist pronation

What is medial rotation?

200

The muscles of the thenar eminence are primarily innervated by

What is the median nerve?

200

The points you line up the stationary and movable arm when measuring flexion of the PIP joint

What is on the proximal and middle phalanx?

200

The muscles are synergists in ulnar deviation

What is the extensor carpi ulnaris and the flexor carpi ulnaris?

300

These structures of the vertebrae project the most dorsally

What is the spinous process?

300

Scapular winging occurs when this muscle is paralyzed or weak

What is the serratus anterior?

300

Dysfunction of the musculocutaneous nerve would cause weakness or inability to 

What is flex the elbow?
300

When assessing the range of motion of an individual’s forearm rotation, in what position must the elbow be

What is flexed to 90 degrees?
300

This muscle group flexes the DIPs

What is the flexor digitorum profundus?

400

The secondary curvature of the spine is located in two segments. Name the curvature and the two segments

What is lordosis of the cervical and lumbar spine? 

400

The powerful force needed to generate “push” or “pull” movements in the arms when they are functioning at or below the level of the shoulder originates from which structure(s)?

What are the core/abdominal muscles?

400

Anatomical compression of the brachial plexus as it passes beneath the clavicle and pectoralis minor insertion is known as:

What is thoracic outlet syndrome?

400

The average extension of the wrist is

What is 70 degrees?

400

The supinator is innervated by the

What is the radial nerve?

500

This is the hard outer layer of the intervertebral disc.

What is the annulus fibrosis?

500
The latissimus dorsi is in passive insufficiency when

What is glenohumeral flexion, abduction and external rotation?

500

The lumbricals innervation pattern

What is the median nerve for the 1st and 2nd and the ulnar nerve for the 3rd and 4th?

500

When measuring radial deviation, where should you place

 the axis, the stationary arm, and the movable arm

What is the capitate, the middle of the ulna and radius, and the third metacarpal?

500
Name the structures that are run through the carpal tunnel

What is the flexor pollicis longus, 4 tendons of the flexor digitorum superficialis, 4 tendons of the flexor digitorum superficialis, and the median nerve

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