I'm Nervous
Gait Check
Pathological Mover
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
I'm Having Contractions!
100

Name the five nerves that innervate the upper extremity

Median, radial, ulnar, axillary, musculoskeletal

100

I am essentially limping...what gait is this?

Antalgic Gait

100

A brachial plexus injury at birth is also known as what?

Erb's Palsy

100

What are the three main planes of movement

Sagittal 

Frontal/Coronal 

Horizontal/Transverse

100

What is an agonist?

The main muscle performing and action (prime mover)

200
A bundle of nerves is known as what

A plexus

200

Toe walking is also known as

Equinus gait

200

Describe apraxia

poor motor planning - with functional strength/ROM and intact sensation

200

What plane does pronation and supination occur in?

Transverse plane

200

What are synergists?

Muscles that move together to create a movement

300

A C6-C7 spinal cord injury would leave what functional potential for grasp?

Tenodesis

300

My foot is not clearing the floor - what is likely to be the cause?

Foot drop

300

Name at least 3 falls assessments

BERG

Tinneti

Timed up and go (TUG)

Function in sitting test (FIST)

300

You are measuring ROM of the elbow - what plane is this movement occurring in?

Sagittal 

300

Does a co-contraction increase or decrease stability?

Increase

concurrent activation of agonist and antagonist muscles crossing a joint, improve motor control and joint stability

400

Which nerve is the culprit in carpal tunnel syndrome?

Median nerve

400

Which side has muscle weakness with Trendelenberg gait?

Not the side that dips down, the opposite side

400

Name at least 3 ways to treat lateral epicondylitis

Client education (rest)

Bracing

Stretching/Strengthening

Thermal Modalities

Ergonomic changes

400

What are the motions of the thumb

Flexion

Extension/radial abduction

Abduction/palmer abduction

Adduction

Opposition

Reposition

400

Name an isometric exercise

Plank

Wall squat

(plenty of other answers are options)

500

What is the difference between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system?

CNS is the brain and spinal cord. PNS is made up of skeletal nerves.

500

I create a half-moon with every step, which gait pattern is associate with this?

Hip circumduction

500

Describe each of the following:

Normal Atypical Movement

Normal Movement

Abnormal Atypical Movement

Normal Enhanced Movement


Moving in a typical pattern but awkwardly and inefficiently ie: writing with non-dominant hand due to injury.

Normal movement

Movement that is not functional

Above typical movement ie: professional athlete 

500

Describe scapulohumeral rhythm 

First 30 degrees is primarily glenohumeral

After the first 30 degrees there is a 2:1 ratio of glenohumeral to scapulothoracic movement

Prevents impingement


500

True or false: an eccentric muscle contraction results in the muscle shortening

False - muscle lengthens