Neuro Motor
Gait
Anatomy
Pathologies
Surprise
100
Peripheral receptors that send unconscious proprioception to to the cerebellum.
1- Stretch recptors 2- GTO's 3- Joint mechanoreceptors
100
Without compensation during early stance on the involved side the opposite pelvis will drop greater than normal.
Trendelenburg Gait
100
What three muscles insert on the pes anserinus?
1- Gracilis 2- Semitendinosus 3- Sartorious
100
Inflammation of bone caused by infection?
Osteomyelitis
100
Five cardinal signs of inflammation?
Heat, Swelling, Redness, Pain, Loss of function
200
LMNs are also known as...
Alpha motor neurons or Final common pathway
200
Without compensation the foot crosses the center line during swing phase and initial contact.
Hip Adductor Tone
200
What nerve innervates the Articularis genu?
Femoral nerve
200
Multi-systemic disease caused by the tick-borne bacteria?
Lyme disease
200
This refers to the significant decrease in RBCs, all types of WBCs, and platelets.
Pancytopenia
300
What makes up the lentiform nucleus?
globus pallidus + putamen
300
Without compensation knee snaps into extension during Midstance on the involved side.
Weak Hamstrings
300
What is the blood supply to the Hamstrings?
Deep Femoral
300
Most common benign bone tumor, consisting of benign cartilage and bone.
Osteochodroma
300
What is the average length of stay in the hospital for a CABG patient?
4-5 days
400
Excessive phasic and or tonic stretch reflex response. Often contributes to movement disorders post SCI and in spastic CP.
Hyperreflexia
400
Without compensation toe drags during swing of involved leg and 'foot flat' contact at Initial Contact.
Plantar Flexor Tone
400
What is origin of the Gluteus Maximus?
Posterior gluteal line and crest of ilium, dorsal surface of sacrum and coccyx, sacrotuberous ligament
400
An inflammation and contracture of palmar aponeurosis and surrounding connective tissue?
De Quervains Tenosynovitis
400
What breathing pattern is associated chronic lung disease and CHF?
Orthopnea
500
The efferent fibers from the ICP send information down the spinal cord for?
Control posture/balance
500
Two compensations for weak hip flexors.
1- Trunk extends during early swing 2- Hip ER 3- Pelvis thrust forward at the initiation of swing
500
Give 3 actions of the TFL?
Hip flexion, Hip abduction, IR
500
Accentuated physiologic bowing by persistence of severe degrees of internal tibial torsion?
Blount disease
500
This fracture extends through the epiphysis, across the entire thickness of the epiphyseal plate and through the metaphysis.
Salter 4 fx