Term for joint noise
What is crepitus?
What is anterior?
TTP in the groin is a big indicator of this pathology
What is osteoarthritis?
Numbness and tingling in the lower limb may indicate need to do these reflexes.
What is ankle and knee jerk reflex?
Amount of normal vertical displacement
What is 5cm?
Aw snap! A positive Thompson tests would suggest you ruptured this structure
What is the achilles tendon?
Red Flags for acute hip pain
What is night pain, weight loss, fever? (there are more!)
TTP over these three foot structure will send you getting imaging
What are the navicular, fifth met, and medial malleoli?
Heel walking is testing this myotome
Third rocker mechanism
What is the midfoot to forefoot?
Sensitive Test for pt with joint mice in the knee apparently
What is McMurray's
Millimeters of knee instability for grade two ligament laxity
What is 5-10mm?
A grade one lateral ankle might find TTP over this landmark
What is the sinus tarsi?
Alternative way to test L5 myotome for pts. with amputated hallux
What is eversion?
Phase of gait with maximal knee flexion
What is initial swing?
What is snapping hip syndrome?
Hand deformity that is associated with palmar fasciitis
What is dupuytrens contracture?
TTP over these knee structures will send you for imaging
What is fibular head and patella?
This lumbar motion should reverse when going through flexion and extension
What is lumbar lordosis?
A Rigid/Supinated foot is needed for these phases of gait
What is push-off and initial contact?
Knee pain and inflammation from trauma or overuse that causes psuedolocking
What is plica syndrome?
What is the functional range of motion of don/doffing socks?
What is 120º?
Pts that report bruxism may be TTP at these two extraoral muscles
What is incontinence, constant pain, night pain...(there are more!)?
Vastus Lateralis and Vastus Medialis are most active in this phase of gait
What is heel strike?