In knee extension, the tibia rolls anterior and glides in which direction?
What is anterior?
What are two major muscles that invert the foot and ankle?
What are the posterior tibialis and anterior tibialis?
What arteries in the heart carry deoxygenated blood?
What are the pulmonary arteries?
What level of variable is represented by cycling speed?
What is ratio?
Patient will progress running speed from 5.0 to 6.0 mph at next visit. This statement represents what part of a SOAP note?
What is the Plan?
In hip abduction, the femur rolls laterally and slides in which direction?
What is medially?
Weakness in hip abduction and medial rotation is likely due to what nerve impairment?
What is the superior gluteal nerve?
What arteries perfuse the heart AND in what cardiac phase do they fill?
What are the coronary arteries and what is the diastolic phase?
What type of error is minimized when the alpha is set to <0.05?
What is type 1 error?
What two main joints of the foot allow for supination?
What are the midtarsal and subtalar joints?
In ankle dorsiflexion, the talus slides posteriorly and rolls in which direction?
What is anterior?
What nerve innervates the gastrocnemius and soleus?
What is the tibial nerve?
What does the p wave correspond to in the cardiac cycle?
What is atrial contraction?
An average ROM is 135 degrees, SD 5 degrees. With a normal distribution of data, what percentage of the population will fall between 130-140 degrees?
What is 68% of the population?
What is released by the pancreas to reduce glucose in the blood?
What is insulin?
What are the three component motions of CKC pronation?
What are eversion of calcaneus, plantarflexion and adduction of the talus?
If a person cannot abduct their great toe OR flex their lateral 4 toes, what nerve is likely involved?
What is the medial plantar nerve?
What lung volume is represented by quiet breathing?
What is tidal volume?
Two investigators measure grip strength of one subject within 3 kg of each other. What label best fits this reliability?
What is inter-rater reliability?
Which arch of the foot supports the calcaneus, navicular, cuneiform, and medial metatarsals?
What is the medial longitudinal arch?
In MCP toe extension, in which direction does the phalange roll and glide AND what is the axis of motion?
What is the anterior direction and medial-lateral axis?
What 3 major muscles make up the anterior compartment of the lower leg?
What are the anterior tibialis, extensor digitorum longus, and extensor hallucis longus?
A clinician is concerned a cast is too tight on the ankle, where should the clinician assess the circulation of the foot?
What is the dorsalis pedis artery?
In an RCT, walking speed is measured before and after the intervention. What statistical test would demonstrate differences?
What is the Independent t test?
A person needs a ramp to access their home. What type of social determinant of health is described in this scenario?
What is Neighborhood and Built Environment?