Movement Analysis
Pelvis
Shoulder Girdle
Shoulder Joint
Gait Training
100
These two muscles contract to produce ulnar deviation without flexion or extension of the wrist.
What is the flexor carpi ulnaris and the extensor carpi ulnaris?
100
During single leg stance on R LE, this muscle of the hip works to keep the left pelvis level. **Final Jeopardy**
What is the gluteus medius on right LE; or quadratus lumborum on left LE.
100
The muscle of the shoulder girdle which attaches to the skull.
What is the upper trapezius?
100
This motion (osteokinematic) is necessary for full abduction to take place.
What is external rotation?
200
During a step up exercise (where you actually raise body up onto the step- foot already placed), this muscle is a prime mover at the hip joint.
What is the gluteus maximus?
200
Another term for sacral flexion **Daily Double- you may wager up to what you have currently**
What is sacral nutation?
200
This muscle maintains the scapular position against the rib cage during glenohumeral ROM.
What is the serratus anterior?
200
A test that everyone studies hard for and passes.
What is the final exam?
200
A stroke patient with left hemiplegia would use this assistive device in this hand.
What is a hemi-walker or a quad cane, in the right hand?
300
The antagonist during hip extension
What are the hip flexors or iliopsoas?
300
These muscles work as a force couple to produce an anterior pelvic tilt.
What are hip flexors and back extensors?
300
The true joints which make up the shoulder girdle.
What are the SC and AC joints? Also scapulothoracic, but not a true joint!
300
A patient has decreased shoulder internal rotation as a result of tightness in these two muscles.
What are the teres minor and infraspinatus?
300
This gait pattern can only be used with NWB.
What is a three point gait pattern?
400
A push up requires stabilization of the trunk by these muscles.
What are the abdominals and back extensors?
400
The ligament that prevents anterior translation of L5 on S1.
What is the iliolumbar ligament?
400
Provides dynamic stability to the shoulder joint to allow normal ROM.
What are the rotator cuff muscles?
400
The muscles at the shoulder joint which counteract a distraction force.
What are the deltoids and rotator cuff muscles?
400
A patient is walking with a cane (PWB L LE), with the following gait pattern: left foot (PWB) with the right cane, followed by the right foot. (Name gait pattern)
What is 2 point modified?
500
The force of gravity on the forearm is greatest in which of the following three positions of the elbow: 0 degrees of flexion, 90 degrees of flexion, 135 degrees of flexion.
What is 90 degrees of flexion?
500
During pure hip extension this muscle neutralizes hip external rotation. (This is an 1124 question, but try to answer it anyway!) :)
What is the gluteus minimus?
500

Movement of the clavicle during glenohumeral flexion

What are elevation and posterior rotation?

500
Range of motion of the shoulder involves movement at the glenohumeral joint and scapulothoracic joint. This movement occurs in a particular pattern.
What is scapulohumeral rhythm?
500
The forearm platform used for the right upper extremity indicates a problem with this.
What is R grasp or weightbearing through the R upper extremity?