What occurs to the vertebral bodies when performing seated lumbar flexion?
What is compression of the vertebral bodies?
What is the end feel when performing knee flexion?
What is soft?
Patient reports pain within the intertubercular groove, what structure is affected?
What is the long head of the biceps tendon?
What are the arthrokinematics of shoulder flexion?
What is the convex humeral head rolls anteriorly and glides posteriorly on the concave glenoid fossa of the scapula?
When measuring cervical side bending, where would the moving arm be?
What is along the midline of the head towards the occipital protuberance?
A person with a posterior pelvic tilt would need to stretch what muscles?
What is the trunk flexors/abdominals and hip extensors/glute max/hamstrings?
What muscle work together to perform hip internal rotation?
What are the glute med, glute min and TFL?
What rotator cuff muscle primarily performs internal rotation?
What is the subscapularis?
What are the arthrokinematics for elbow extension?
What is the concave trochlear notch rolls anterior and glides laterally on convex trochlea of humerus?
When measuring shoulder flexion, the goniometer axis is placed over this anatomical landmark.
What is the lateral aspect of the greater tubercle?
Bilateral contraction of the Sternocleidomastoid results in movement in which plane and axis?
What is the sagittal plane/frontal axis?
In which direction does the knee rotate when going from full extension into flexion?
What is medial/internal rotation?
Flexion of the 1st caropmetacarpal joint occurs in what plane and axis?
What is the frontal plane/sagittal axis?
What is the arthrokinematics for Talocrural Plantarflexion?
What is the convex talus glides anterior on
the concave tib/fib mortise?
During goniometric measurement of elbow extension, the stationary arm is aligned with this bony landmark.
What is the lateral midline of the humerus toward the acromion process?
What muscle performs cervical rotation to the ipsilateral side?
What is the Splenius Capitis?
What is the tibial nerve?
A patient is having difficulty flexing their distal interphalangeal joints, what muscle is affected?
What is the flexor digitorum profundus?
What are the arthrokinematics for subtalar eversion?
What is the calcaneus rolls laterally and glides
medially on fixed talus?
For measuring ankle dorsiflexion, the goniometer fulcrum is placed at this joint reference point.
What is the lateral malleolus?
Which cervical articulation accounts for approximately 50% of total cervical rotation?
What is the atlantoaxial/AA (C1-C2) joint?
Patient reports injury to the superficial fibular nerve, what muscles are affected?
What are the fibularis longus and brevis?
What nerve innervates the brachioradialis?
What is the radial nerve?
What is the arthrokinematics for knee flexion?
What is the concave tibial plateau glides posterior and medial on the convex femoral condyles. The tibia internally rotates in the first 20°. The patella glides
inferiorly?
While measuring hip flexion, the moving arm of the goniometer is aligned with this anatomical reference.
What is the lateral midline of the femur toward the lateral epicondyle of the knee?