Posture
Vitals
Kinesiology
MMT
Goniometry
100
From a lateral view, the plumb line should be lined up here.
Anterior to the Lateral Malleolus
100
A resting HR of more than 100 BPM
What is tachycardia
100
This is considered to be a functional joint rather than an anatomical joint
What is the scapulothoracic joint
100
This is the MMT grade when a patient moves through full ROM in a gravity eliminated position
What is a 2
100
This is the starting position for all joint ROM, except rotation
What is anatomical
200
These are the bony landmarks to assess at the pelvis from the anterior view
What are the ASISs
200
Difficulty breathing in a supine position
What is orthopnea
200
These are the three degrees of freedom at the sternoclavicular joint
What are Elevation/Depression Protraction/Retraction Anterior/Posterior Rotation
200
This is the position to best test the upper fibers of the trapezius against gravity
What is sitting
200
The capsular pattern of IR/Flexion > ABD > Extension is indicative of a capsular pattern at this joint
What is the hip?
300
These should lie flat against the thorax, ~6 inches apart
What are the scapulae
300
This is the pressure of the heart when it's relaxing
What is diastolic
300
This is the total Scapulothoracic joint motion that occurs for 180 degrees of shoulder flexion/abduction ROM
What is 50 degrees
300
This is the muscle tested to assess the strength of scapular adduction and downward rotation
What are the rhomboids
300
This is the ROM being measured when the patient is in prone, the fulcrum is on the greater tubercle, the proximal arm is parallel to the thorax, and the distal arm is lined up with the midline of the humerus
What is shoulder extension
400

If the abdominals are tight, what would you expect to see happening at the pelvis?

What is a posterior pelvic tilt

400

This is the Max HR of a person who is 40 years old

What is 180 BPM

400

During this motion, the ulna and radius slide posteriorly along the humerus

What is elbow extension

400
This is the abduction MMT grade, if a patient in sitting, can raise their arm through half the ROM
What is 3-
400

This is the normal ROM for Shoulder Internal Rotation

What is 70 degrees?

500

These are the three most common impaired postures

What is Hyper-Kyphosis-Lordosis, Flat Back, Sway Back

500

The normal value of this vital is 95-100%

What is pulse oximetry or oxygen saturation?

500
During wrist flexion at the radiocarpal joint, the carpals slide in this DIRECTION on the radius
What is dorsally or posteriorly
500

This is the muscle being tested when pt is prone with UE abducted to 75 degrees and elbow flexed

What is the Posterior Deltoid?

500
Passive Insufficiency of this muscle may limit elbow extension ROM when the shoulder is extended and the forearm is pronated.
What is the Biceps Brachi
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