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UE Miscellaneous
Trunk & Spine
Shoulder
Normal Gait I
Normal Gait II
100
These two carrying angle deformities describe 1. forearm angled away from body, and 2. forearm angled toward midline of body.
What is cubital valgus and cubital varus?
100
These joints of the spine protect the vertebral discs from excessive shear forces and ROM for rotation in the transverse plane.
What are facets (apophyseal)?
100
What are all of the joint motions of the Glenohumeral joint? (6)
What are: Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Internal Rotation, External Rotation
100
What are the three primary reasons we need walking?
What is Move our HAT (head, arms, trunk) Locomotion Survival
100
What is the percentage of time spent in stance phase and in swing phase?
What is Stance: 60% Swing: 40%
200
Why is a posterior clavicular injury to the sternoclavicular joint dangerous?
What is it could rupture the brachioplexus behind it?
200
What is the function of intervertebral discs (IVDs)?
What is withstand compressive, torsional, and bending forces at the segments (vertebrae)?
200
What are all of the joint motions of the Scapulothoracic Joint? (6)
What are: Elevation/Depression, Protraction/Retraction, Upward, Rotation/Downward Rotation, Anterior and posterior tilt (rotates fwd and back), IR/ER
200
What is the distance between successive points of heel contact of the same foot?
What is stride?
200
What is the timing between 2 limbs called?
What is step?
300
Golfer's elbow is the cause of what epicondylitis?
What is medial epicondylitis?
300
This refers to muscles attaching at various points on a bone surface that, when activated, work together to create a turning effect on that surface.
What is force coupling?
300
The shoulder is the most mobile joint because of what three reasons?
What are: Loose joint capsule, Limited ligamentous support, Osteogeometric Configuration
300
Who would have longer periods of double limb support?
What is the elderly, injured people, people with poor balance, etc.
300
With increasing walking speeds, what would happen to (increase or decrease): Stance Phase? Swing Phase? Double Support?
What is Stance: decreases Swing: Increases Double: Decreases
400
Tennis elbow is the result of what kind of epicondylitis?
What is lateral epicondylitis?
400
What muscles are the cause of Anterior Pelvic Tilt?
What are tight hip flexors?
400
This fibrocartilage rim deepens the joint cavity of the glenoid fossa and prevents humeral head from rolling.
What is the labrum?
400
During which parts of the gait cycle is the center of gravity the HIGHEST and LOWEST in vertical displacement?
What is Midstance and Double Support?
400
During which part of the gait cycle is the center of gravity at lateral limit for lateral displacement?
What is Midstance?
500
Falling on your arm/shoulder results in injury to this joint. (Hint: one of the clavicular joints)
What is acromio-clavicular joint?
500
What muscles are the cause of Posterior Pelvic Tilt?
What are tight hamstrings?
500
What is the chief purpose of the rotator cuff?
What is keep humeral head central in glenoid fossa through ROM in dynamic overhead activities?
500
What are the 5 steps of the stance phase in order?
What is heel contact, foot flat, midstance, heel off, toe off?
500
What are the 3 steps of the swing phase in order?
What is Acceleration, Mid-Swing, Deceleration?