Orthopedics
Pathophysiology
Anatomy
Neuromuscular
Medications
100

Avoid excessive hip flexion and adduction past neutral. Avoid low soft chairs and crossing involved leg over uninvolved leg.

Posterior hip precautions

100

Acute or chronic bone infection.

Osteomyelitis

100

Refers to a position toward the midline of the body or body part.

Medial

100

CN VII.

Facial Nerve

100

Morphine, codeine, hydrocodone, oxycodone, and hydromorphone are all...

Opioid Narcotics

200

MMT: Can only initiate ROM in gravity eliminated position.

2-/5

200

LMN disease that causes rapidly progressing muscle weakness from lower extremities to upper and distal to proximal.

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

200


Supraspinatus

200

Loss of elbow, wrist, finger, and thumb extension could result from injury to this nerve.

Radial

200

Aspirin, NSAIDs, and glucocorticosteriods are all...

Anti-inflammatory Medications

300

Technical term for "tennis elbow"

Lateral epicondylitis

300

A demyelinating disease that may be relatively mild, have bouts of remissions and exacerbations, or get progressively worse. Signs and symptoms include: Fatigue, diplopia, and bowel and bladder dysfunction.

Multiple Sclerosis

300

The pelvis is made up of what 3 bones

Ilium, Ischium, and pubis.

300
Loss of balance in standing when the eyes are closed.

Romberg's Sign

300

Propanolol, metoprolol, and atenolol are medications primarily used to treat...

Hypertension

400

Most common fracture resulting from a fall on an outstretched hand.

Colle's fracture

400

PD is a progressive disease affecting the basal ganglia with a decrease in production and/or receptors of this neurotransmitter.

Dopamine.

400

Activation of serratus anterior and pectoralis minor result in...

Scapular Protraction

400

Inability to perform movements previously learned even though there is no loss of strength, coordination, or sensation.

Apraxia

400

The general term for medications are used to treat emboli, MI, and prevent venous thrombosis.

Anti-coagulants

500

Grade this oscillatory mobilization: Larger amplitude oscillations performed into mid-range of a joint.

Grade 2

500

A head or mouth stick would be adaptive equipment used for a spinal cord injury survivor with what level injuries?

C3, C4, and sometimes C5.

500

Name all of the shoulder joints.

Sternoclavicular SC joint.

Acromioclavicular AC joint.

Glenohumeral GH joint.

Scapulothoracic Articulation (not a true joint).

500

This treatment technique uses total patterns of movement and posture to promote motor learning in synergistic muscle patterns and prepare the body for advanced functional skills.

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)

500

The study of the "effects of the body on drugs"

Pharmacokinetics- Bioavailability, Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Elimination.

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