Limits downward, posterior and lateral motions of the mandible
What is the temporomandibular ligament?
Lateral distance between the upper and lower central incisors
What is TMJ lateral excursion?
Initial position for shoulder flexion MMT
What is seated?
Moves through partial range in gravity minimized position
What is 2-/5?
Performs 120 degrees shoulder flexion, scapula moves....
Runs down the vertebral column on anterior surface and limits hyperextension
What is the anterior longitudinal ligament?
What is cervical lateral flexion ROM?
What is thumb up?
What is 3-/5?
Performs 180 degrees of shoulder flexion, scapula moves...
What is 40 degrees of scapular upward rotation?
Connects adjacent laminae anteriorly
What is the ligamentum flavum?
Fulcrum of wrist extension
What is the triquetrum?
Muscle group tested for shoulder horizontal ADD MMT
Pectoralis major and minor
Holds test position against slight to moderate pressure
What is 3+/5?
Performs 180 degrees of shoulder ABD. Scapula moves....
What is 50 degrees of upward rotation?
What is the acromioclavicular ligament?
Moving arm for radial deviation
What is the 3rd metacarpal?
Scapular companion motion for shoulder flexion
What is Upward rotation and protraction?
Holds test position against moderate to strong pressure against gravity but not max
What is 4+/5?
Performs 150 degrees of shoulder ABD. Scapula moves...
What is 40 degrees of upward rotation?
The flexor retinaculum, palmar carpal ligament and transverse carpal ligament all form this structure.
What is the carpal tunnel?
Stationary arm for the elbow flexion ROM
What is in line with the humerus using the acromion process as a reference?
Location and direction of resistance for scapular elevation MMT
What is patient seated with resistance on top of shoulders pushing posterior?
Word that corresponds with 3/5
Fair
Performs 90 degrees of shoulder ABD, Scapula moves....
What is 20 degrees of upward rotation?