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Work Those Hips
Knee Test Quest
Oh Me, Gomi
MMT
These Legs Were Made For Walking
100
What hip movement is performed by the quadriceps?
What is hip flexion.
100
Name the ligament being tested during a Valgus Stress Test.
What is the Medial Collateral Ligament.
100
In what position do you place a patient to measure knee flexion?
What is supine.
100
What position would you place the patient in to MMT the quadriceps?
What is short sitting.
100
What action happens first during a normal gait cycle?
What is heel strike.
200
Which two movements of the are performed by the Gluteus Maximus?
What is lateral rotation and extension.
200
What is ligament is being tested during the Posterior Drawer Test?
What is the Posterior Cruciate Ligament.
200
When measuring hip flexion where do you put the moving arm of the goniometer?
What is the lateral midline of the femur toward the lateral epicondyle.
200
What type of exercise would you have the patient do to test the gastroc in standing?
What is heel raises.
200
What gait deviation is usually caused by weakness of the dorsiflexors?
What is foot slap.
300
The tensor fasciae latae performs what hip movement?
What is medial rotation.
300
The Lachman test tests what ligament?
What is Anterior Cruciate Ligament.
300
What is the normal range for hip abduction?
What is 0-45 degrees.
300
What is the patient position when testing the gluteus medius?
What is sidelying.
300
What degree of knee flexion is required for gait?
What is 60 degrees.
400
The iliopsoas produces what movement?
What is hip flexion.
400
What is being tested during a Varus Stress Test?
What is Lateral Collateral Ligament.
400
When measuring ankle inversion, where is your axis?
What is the dorsal surface of the foot between the malleoli.
400
When testing the Psoas Major where do you apply resistance?
What is the proximal knee on the anterior surface of the thigh.
400
The gastroc is responsible for raising the heel during toe off, is this a(n) eccentric or concentric contraction?
What is concentric.
500
Name two movements caused by the piriformis.
What is abduction and lateral rotation.
500
What is being focused on during the McMurray's test?
What is the meniscus.
500
What is the normal range when measuring ankle dorsiflexion?
What is 0-20 degrees.
500
What muscle would you be testing if you had the patient dorsiflex and invert while adding resistance?
What is the tibialis anterior.
500
Name the abnormal gait pattern where the patient exhibits staggering, unsteady, exaggerated movements accompanied by a wide base of support.
What is ataxic gait.