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Gait
History
Observation
Palpation
Special Tests
100
This is the first phase of Gait
What is Initial Contact
100
Name two types of pain
What is Burning, Dull
100
Name two Signs of Injury
What is Discoloration, scars, deformities, swelling, etc.
100
Boney structures on the body are known as
What is landmarks
100
These parts stabilize a joint
What is ligaments, capsule, tendons
200
Knee in Initial Swing, Flexion or Extension
What is Flexion
200
VAS measures
What is level of pain
200
Name at least two types of functional assessment
What is squat, stairs, lifting, posture
200
when palpating is important to find
What is the point of tenderness
200
tendons are
What is contractile
300
These muscles allow dorsiflexion
What is Pretibs
300
Reason limbs give away
What is Ligaments
300
Keys to breathing
What is pattern, depth, rate
300
Define active range of motion
What is patient can perform with no assistance
300
Grade 6 in joint stability means
What is hyper, dislocation/sublux
400
These knee muscles are working a certain way during the loading response to move the knee
What is Quadriceps, eccentrically
400
Past Medical History includes this
What is heredity, Previous inv't, general health problems
400
Define bilateral comparison
What is comparing injured side to normal side
400
Crunching, crackling of a joint is known as
What is crepitus
400
type of reflex testing to access the L2 nerve root level
What is femoral
500
Name the Gait Cycle
What is Initial Contact, Loading Response, Mid Stance, Terminal Stance, Pre Swing, Initial Swing, Mid Swing, Terminal Swing
500
Reason for the injury is called
What is mechanism of injury
500
Difference between atrophy and hypertrophy
What is shrinking and growing
500
Resisted range of motion is called
What is muscle
500
type of sensory testing associated with L5 nerve root level
What is superficial peroneal