Moving a limb away from the midline of the body
What is abduction
In this type of pain the patient feels muscle cramping
What is Nociceptive: somatic pain?
A client performing this ROM:
What is flexion?
True or False: a reflex does not involve the CNS
What is true?
Testing this Cranial Nerve:
The difference between a synovial and a non-synovial joint
What is mobility vs. immobility?
This is where non-synovial joints are located
What is the skull or rib cage/sternum?
A client performing this ROM
What is hyperextension?
These spinal cord segments innervate this DTR:
What is L2, L3 and L4?
Testing this Cranial Nerve:
What is Cranial Nerve XI (11-Spinal Accessory - Motor)
What is the temporomandibular joint?
An audible and palpable crunching or grating over a joint - occurs when bone surfaces in a joint are rough
What is crepitus?
A client performing this ROM:
What is dorsiflexion?
You get a sluggish response
What is +1 reflex response?
Testing of this Cranial Nerve:
What is CN II (2-Optic-Sensory)
A ball and socket joint capable of abduction and adduction
What is the hip joint?
A fibrous band of tissue that runs from bone to bone and helps stabilize a joint
What is a ligament?
The purpose of this test:
What is cerebellar function/upper extremity coordination?
This reflex response is brisk and typically associated with disease
What is +4 reflex response?
Testing of this Cranial Nerve:
What are CN IX (9-Hypoglossal-Motor portion as it is both) and CN X (10-Vagus-Motor portion as it is both)?
Saying, "ah" - palate and uvula rise midline and will cause a swallow
Turning the elbow joint so the palm is facing down
What is pronation?
The number of cervical vertebrae
What is Seven (7)?
These spinal cord segments innervate this DTR:
What is C6, C7 and C8?
This is the "normal" reflex response
What is +2 reflex response
Testing of this Cranial Nerve:
What is Cranial Nerve III (3-Oculomotor-Motor)