This motion has a typical range of two knuckles.
What is depression?
The normal end feel for cervical flexion.
What is firm?
Where stabilization is applied during the trunk extension test.
What is the mid thigh?
The normal end feel for thoracolumbar flexion.
What is firm?
The endurance test performed by slowly lowering the legs while in supine.
What is the trunk flexor endurance test?
This motion is measured by asking the patient to jut the bottom teeth forward to end range.
What is Protrusion?
The grade given when the patient raises the head in partial ROM during cervical extension MMT.
What is 2/5?
The muscle palpated when testing trunk rotation grade 1.
What is the external oblique?
The landmarks at which the inclinometers are placed when measuring lumbar flexion.
What is T12 and S2?
The condition an individual is more likely to experience when they can't hold the trunk extensor endurance test for 30 seconds.
What is low back pain?
The normal range for TMJ protrusion.
What is 6-9 mm?
The position of the stationary arm when measuring cervical rotation.
What is aligned with the tip of the nose?
The grade given for trunk rotation when one scapulae clears the table with arms at side.
What is 3/5?
The landmarks at which the inclinometers are placed when measuring thoracolumbar extension.
What is T1 and S2?
The amount of time the head is held in neutral during the cervical extensor endurance test.
What is 20 seconds?
The muscles palpated when the patient is instructed to bite dowd.
What is the temporalis and masseter?
The stationary arm is aligned with the base or the nares when measuring these motions.
What is cervical flexion and cervical extension?
The grade given for trunk extension in this image.
What is 4/5?
The thoracolumbar left lateral flexion range of motion when the sacral inclinometer reads 20 degrees and the thoracic inclinometer reads 50 degrees.
What is 30 degrees?
The muscle responsible for this motion.
What is the medial pterygoid?
The muscle tested when the patient is supine and resistance is applied to the lateral forehead.
What is the SCM?
The two criteria that must be met for a trunk flexion grade 5.
What are hands behind head and scapula clearance?
The axis of rotation when measuring thoracolumbar rotation with a goniometer.
What is the center of the cranial aspect of the individual's head?