Phase that is present only in running gait
Depth that 3MHz will penetrate tissue
What is 1-2cm?
In the elbow capsular pattern, this motion is more restricted
What is flexion?
The floor of this is the foot/ankle landmark for palpating the ATFL
What is Sinus Tarsi?
Locations for the cell bodies of postganglionic parasympathetic neurons
Lesions to this structure would lead to trouble with initiation of gait.
What is the substantia nigra?
Duration in order to achieve a submaximal contraction for muscular re-education
What is long duration >200?
Cam and Pincer lesions are causes of this hip pathology
Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
fibular head
Principle excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS
What is Glutamate?
The grim reaper's preferred walking speed
What is .82 m/s?
The size of the treatment area for ultrasound is determined by this
What is transducer head or crystal (no more than 2-3x)?
This sign is positive for those with ulnar nerve entrapment in the cubital tunnel
What is Froment's?
Spinal processes for thoracolumbar ROM measurements
What is C7 and S2?
Produces a false positive test result for Anterior Drawer Test
What is a torn PCL?
These muscles play a key role in the forward continuance of stair gait.
What are hip flexors and ankle plantarflexors?
The type of current setting that is modulated within the machine utilizes this many channels
What is one?
Pt. presentation of cervical flexion and capital extension
What is forward head posture?
Immersion up to the xiphoid process takes advantage of buoyancy force by taking up this much body weight
What is 33%?
This measurement system used to assess skeletal maturity of pt. with idiopathic scoliosis
What are the Risser stages
This Functional Gait Assessment score cutoff for fall risk
What is 22/30?
Active electrode for lidocaine iontophoresis
What is the anode (+)?
Sweep on IFC decreases the pt. ability to accommodate by modulating this
What is Frequency?
To find STN, the PT will palpate the subtalar heads. The axis of the goniometer is aligned with this landmark.
What is the Achilles Tendon?
This muscle is innervated by the deep branch of the ulnar nerve