How long do you wash your hands up to your elbows for?
10 seconds
What are the 4 T's of palpation?
2. Texture
3. Tenderness
4. Tone
In SOAP charting, the information the client presents would be noted in?
Subjective
What is the origin & insertion, action for the :
Deltoid Muscle
O: lateral one-third of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula
I: deltoid tuberosity
A: abduct the shoulder
Origin: Condyles of the femur, posterior surface
Insertion: Calcaneus via calcanea tendon
Action: flex the knee, plantar flex the ankle
What. muscle am I?
What are the sensitive areas that you require a separate consent for?
chest, inner thighs, and gluteals
Client moves the joint through normal ROM for that joint, is an example of what type of testing?
Active Free Range of Motion.
Myotome testing for the muscles involved with elbow extension and wrist flexion would involve which nerve root?
C7
What is the origin, insertion & action for teres major:
O: inferior angle and lower one-third of lateral border of the scapula
I: crest of the lesser tubercle of the humerus
A: extend the shoulder, adduct the shoulder, medially rotate the shoulder
Plantaris
O: lateral supracondylar line of femur
I: Calcaneus via calcanea tendon
A: weak plantar flexion of the ankle, weak flexion of the knee
Standards of practice have been developed for massage therapists by:
CMTO
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
Your client is presenting with pain in his right shoulder. He feels the pain get progressively worse, if he lays on that shoulder. He is also experiencing pain and weakness when he tries to life his arm. What would you suspect, and what SOT test would you perform?
Rotator Cuff tear - Supraspinatus tendon or muscle
Drop arm test
This test assesses circulation to the hands via the radial and ulnar arteries:
Allens test for the wrist
What is the Origin & Insertion and action for:
Supraspinatus Muscle
O: supraspinatus fossa of the scapula
I: greater tubercle of the humerus
A: Abduct the shoulder, stabilize the head of the humerus in the glenoid cavity
What is the origin & Insertion and action for the Peroneus Brevis?
O: distal two-thirds of lateral fibula
I: tuberosity of fifth metatarsal
A: evert the foot, assist to plantar flex the ankle
When does a therapist instruct the client regarding positioning and covering?
During Informed consent
Your client plays tennis 3 times a week. Lately, he has been having pain, burning and achy feeling along the outside of the forearm & elbow. He is also experiencing muscle weakness. What do you suspect, and what SOT test would you perform?
Tennis Elbow - lateral epicondylitis SOT
Scapular winging could be due to weakness in which muscle?
Serratus Anterior
O: SP of T2-T5
I: medial border of the scapula between the spine of the scapula and the inferior angle
a: adduct the scapula, elevate the scapula, downwardly rotate the scapula
What is the origin, insertion and action for
Tibialis Anterior
O: Lateral condyle of tibia; proximal, lateral surface of tibia and interosseous membrane
I: Medial cuneiform and base of the first metatarsal
A: Invert the foot, dorsiflex the ankle
Standard 1: Prepare treatment area
We must ensure that the room has been cleaned according to the requirements of communicable disease control as defined by:
The Infection Control for Regulated Professionals Document
Your client is presenting with numbness, tingling and pain in their thumb, and first three fingers of there hand. They have wrist pain at night that is starting to interfere with there sleep. Also have muscle weakness in the muscles of the hand.
What do you suspect, what SOT test would you do?
Carpel tunnel syndrome
Phalens
Reverse Phalens
3-Jaw Chuck
Pain along the abductor pollicis brevis and extensor pollicis brevis tendons at the wrist indicates is a positive result for which test:
Finklesteins Test
What is the origin, insertion & action of the pectorals minor?
O: third, fourth and fifth ribs
I: medial surface of coracoid process of the scapula
A: depress the scapula, abduct the scapula, downwardly rotate the scapula
Gracilis
O: Inferior ramps of pubic
I: Proximal, medial shaft of tibia at pet anserinus tendon
A: Assist to flex the hip, flex the knee, medially rotate the flexed knee