Names of the 3 muscles of the hypothenar eminence
What are abductor digiti minimi, Flexor digiti minimi and Opponens digiti minimi?
Nerve that innervates the extensor carpi radialis longus
What is the Radial nerve (C6-C7)?
Supraspinatus innervation
What is the Suprascapular nerve (C5, C6) ?
Test for C5 myotome
What is shoulder abduction?
Tenderness at McBurney's point is suggestive of this diagnosis
What is appendecitis?
Names of the 8 carpal bones
What are the scaphoid, lunate, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate, triquetrum and pisiform?
Describe how to perform a Cozen's Test
What is resisted wrist flexion + radial deviation?
Best special test for ruling in teres minor tear
What is Hornblowers (ER lag at 90) sign?
Most sensitive test in the CPR for cervical radiculopathy
What is ULTTA?
A positive Murphy sign is suggestive of this diagnosis
What is cholecystitis?
Name of the capral bone most susceptible to fracture
What is the Scahpoid?
Number of extensor compartments in the dorsal wrist
What is 6?
This injury is characterized by an avulsion of the anterior band of the inferior GH ligament that occurs with an avulsion of the anterior aspect of the glenoid rim
What is a Bony Bankart lesion?
Average neck flexor endurance for patients with neck pain
What is 24.1 seconds?
This term is the name for the measurement of the degree of kyphosis seen on thoracic spine radiograph
What is a cobb angle?
Nerve that innervates the muscles of the hypothenar eminence
What is the ulnar nerve?
The name for a nerve injury due to a compressive pathology at multiple sites along a single peripheral nerve
What is a double crush syndrome?
These 3 special tests form a diagnostic cluster suggestive of rotator cuff tear
What are a:
(+) drop arm
(+) weakness in ER or lag signs
(+) painful arc
?
Most common clinical sign of Vertebrobasilar Artery (VBA) Dissection
What is Unsteadiness, ataxia (67%)?
Primary red flag diagnosis suspected when a patient presents with a sudden onset of back pain that often is unrelenting and is not relieved by position change
What is a dissecting aortic aneurysm?
Nerve tested by OK sign
What is the AIN?
Potential motor deficits associated with injury of the musculocutaneous nerve at the level of the elbow
What is none!
Neurological condition that usually occurs following infection causes sudden and severe pain in the shoulder and upper arm that can last from a few days to a few weeks. Begins with muscle weakness in the shoulder, arm, forearm or hand then pain follows.
What is Parsonage-Turner Syndrome?
These are 3 Main elements of the Canadian C-spine rules
What is:
1) Age > 65
2) Paresthesia in extremities
3) Dangerous mechanism
This region of the thoracic spine is known as the "critical zone" due to the small diameter of the spinal canal and reduced blood supply in comparison to other regions of the spine
What is from T4 through T9?