The 4 muscles that make up the Quadriceps group
What are: Rectus Femoris, Vastus Intermedius, Vastus Medialis, and Vastus Lateralis?
This test asks the patient to bear down as if having a bowel movement
What is Valsalva's Maneuver?
This technique is used to treat an adhesion
What is Cross Fiber frictions?
Isometric exercises are used:
What is in the subacute phase?
These are the sites of protein synthesis
What are ribosomes?
The origin of Palmaris Longus
What is the medial epicondyle of the humerus?
This test is for Plantar Fasciitis
What is Windlass Test?
This is the best treatment for someone with Chronic Bronchitis
What is with postural drainage?
This refers to the rate of performing work
What is power?
This plane separates the body into anterior and posterior
The 4 rotator cuff muscles
What are Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor and Subscapularis?
A test for Lumbar facet joint irritation
What is Kemp's Test?
This technique allows us to access the muscles of mastication
What is Intra Oral
These types of muscle contractions are done slowly
What is concentric?
This is the nerve root level for the ulnar nerve
What is C8-T1?
This muscle has 5 actions and two of its actions are: lateral rotation of the flexed knee, and lateral rotation of the hip
What is Biceps Femoris?
Soto Hall tests for this
What are space occupying lesions such as a tumor or a disc herniation?
This is indicated for patient comfort in a case of Hyperkyphosis
What are bolsters under the spine in supine, and 2 rolled towels in prone?
This organ is responsible for the strecth reflex
What is the muscle spindle?
This enzyme is released in the mouth
The origin of Latissimus Dorsi
What are the inferior angle of the scapula, SPs of T7-T12, last 3 or 4 ribs, thoracolumbar aponeurosis and the posterior iliac crest?
Babinski's Sign checks for this
What is Upper Motor Neuron lesion?
This direction is indicated for joint mobs, when flexion is limited at the 2nd DIP
What is anterior?
This muscle is stretched during eversion ankle sprains
What is Tibialis Anterior?
These cells release surfactant
What are Type 2 septal?