This is the fibrocartilaginous ring that deepens the glenoid fossa and is commonly injured in OH athletes.
What is the glenoid labrum?
This ligament is typically torn or injured in many OH throwing athletes.
What is the UCL?
Which two special tests can be used to rule in a lumbar disc herniation?
What is Slump and SLR test?
This is the most common outcome measure utilized for the LEs.
What is LEFS?
The typical functional goal for knee ROM s/p TKA.
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This type of imaging would be most appropriate for an adhesive capsulitis diagnosis.
What is an arthrography?
A PT performs a triceps reflex test, which myotome is being tested?
What is C7?
This spinal ligament limits trunk extension and reinforces the disc anteriorly.
What is the anterior longitudinal ligament (ALL)?
The three movement precautions s/p THA
This ligament provides stability against a valgus force at the knee?
What is the MCL?
Cozen's Test, Mills Test, and Modley's test are all used to determine what diagnosis?
What is lateral epicondylitis (Tennis elbow)?
This plane of the clavicle (sternal end) is concave.
What is the horizontal plane?
This assessment determines whether an individual who encountered a C-spine injury needs imaging or not.
What is the Canadian C-spine rules?
This diagnoses can be caused by either direct trauma or repetitive stress and leads the patient to have severe pain on the lateral hip.
What is trochanteric bursitis?
This ligament is taut during plantar flexion and resists inversion of the talus and calcaneus.
What is anterior talofibular ligament?
This type of GH glide will improve shoulder external rotation.
What is an anterior glide?
These 3 muscles help create upward rotation of the scapula?
What is UT, LT, SA?
In the c-spine, the facet joints are oriented 45° in what plane of motion?
What is frontal plane?
What would you suspect a PT is looking for when utilizing the Lachman and Anterior Drawer Tests?
What is an ACL tear?
These 4 muscles dorsiflex the ankle joint.
What are tibialis anterior, extensor hallucis longus, extensor digitorum longus, and peroneus tertius?
The 3 special tests in the Rotator Cuff cluster.
What are the Hawkins Kennedy, Painful Arc, and Infraspinatus tests?
This diagnosis occurs when the patient demonstrates paresthesias in the 4th and 5th fingers upon physical exam.
What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?
This diagnosis is characterized by progressive bony changes in the facet and vertebral body margins. Typically there are no radicular symptoms present and the pain is aggravated by flexion, but relieved with extension. The lumbar quadrant test is usually positive. Correct PT treatment consists of exercises to promote dynamic stability and joint mobs to correct biomechanical faults.
What is Spondylosis (OA, DJD)?
This special test assesses damage to the achilles tendon. It is positive if no movement of the calf is elicited upon squeezing.
What is Thompson's test?
This diagnosis is seen in adolescents who have pain at the patellar tendon especially with high impact movements (squatting, jumping).
What is Osgood-Schlatter Disease?