CERVICAL SPINE/REDICULOPATHY
SHOULDER
ELBOW and DRUJ
CARPAL BONES AND HAND
INTERVEN
TIONS
100

What are the two main ways to cause altered sensation or motor output of the peripheral nerves?

What is compression or stretch
100

This test confirms the anterior apprehension test with someone with instability. 

What is the Jobe's Relocation Test

100

This muscle is most likely affected in lateral epicondylitis and can is assessed via the Maudsley's Test

What is Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
100
This location is characterized by an increased possibility for avascular necrosis at the scaphoid

What is the proximal pole

100

According to Maitland's Mobilizations, these "Grades" are considered to increase ROM/Maintain ROM

What are grades III and IV.

200

Name 2 "regions" that contribute to thoracic outlet syndrome?

What is the scalene triangle, sterno-vertebral space, costoclavicular space, or subcoracoid space 

200

This replacement strategy is most utilized when there is significant osteoarthritis and intact SITS muscles

What is a total shoulder replacement

200

This SPECIFIC ligament stabilizes the elbow for all varus forces

What is the Accessory Collateral Ligament

200
These joint(s) are the primary movers that dictate the movement of the carpal bones

What are the Carpometacarpal Joints

200

This glide is specific for what nerve? Shoulder abduction/internal rotation, elbow extension, forearm pronation, wrist and finger flexion

What is the radial nerve
300

What NERVE and CONDITION contributes to the paralysis of the Flexor Pollicis Longus and Radial Flexor Digitorum Profundus

What is the Median Nerve and Anterior Interosseous Syndrome

300

What is the best position to increase strength in periscapular muscles such as the rhomboids, lower trap, and levator scapula? 

What is prone or quadruped/tripod

300

This is considered a normal volar tilt of the DRUJ 

What is ~12 degrees of volar tilt

300

This condition occurs either during a bony avulsion of the base of the distal phalanx or a disruption to the terminal extensor tendon

What is Mallet Finger

300

These muscles are "friendly muscles" to strengthen for a scaphoulnate instability

What is FCR, ECRL, and APL

400

During the assessment of a key pinch, you note a significant decrease in strength of the affected side vs. the non affected side. What nerve is MOST LIKELY affected?

What is the ulnar nerve

400

This is considered the 'capsular pattern' in Frozen Shoulder / Adhesive Capsulitis

What is external rotation being most limited, followed by abduction, and internal rotation
400

This is considered the initial goal of therapy after a stable elbow fracture

What is to restore ROM while protecting elbow from harmful stresses that would compromise alignment
400

The Extensor Digitorum Communis trifurcates into what 3 structures at the proximal phalanx?

What is 2 lateral bands and a central slip

400

What is the best orthotic (splint) to fabricate for a Bouttinneire Deformity

What is a PIP extension splint with DIP free

500
This condition is characterized as an abnormal pattern where a proximal lesion is less debilitating than a distal lesion due to the sparring of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus of digits 4 and 5. 

What is the Ulnar Paradox

500

This condition is characterized with a dorsal scapular nerve palsy

What is Lateral Winging

500

PLEASE DESCRIBE HOW A POSITIVE ULNAR VARIANCE RELATES TO PISTONAGE AND ULNAR SIDED WRIST PAIN

1. + Ulnar variance increases load on the ulna from 20%

2. + Ulnar variance compresses the TFCC

3. Pistonage ~2mm of ulnar translation distally during pronation exacerbates symptoms 

500

This structure both increases deforming forces of PIP flexion and DIP hyperextension

What is the Oblique Retinacular Ligament

500

These "tendon glides" are considered to important for both flexor tendon excursion and synovial diffusion for nutrition. Please demonstrate this exercise

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