Elbow/Wrist
Shoulder
Ankle/Knee
Hip/Spine

Misc
100

Golfer's Elbow

Medial Epicondylitis

100

Shaving/Beveling of the acromion process

Acromioplasty

100

Most commonly injured ankle ligament

ATFL (Anterior Talofibular Ligament)

100

These types of conditions involve Mechanical compression or inflammation of a nerve root and neurological symptoms into UE and LEs

Radiculopathies

100

More elastin in connective tissue generally means the tissue is 

More Flexible

200

Tennis Elbow

Lateral Epicondylitis

200
Alteration of normal position of the scapula that affects pathology of GH joint

Scapular Dyskensis

200
Name of two special tests that assess for a high ankle sprain

External Rotation Test and Squeeze Test

200

This test is highly specific for disk herniation

Crossed straight leg raise test

200

Gradual Increase in tissue length that occurs when maintaining a constant stress

Creep Phenomenon

300

This test is performed to assess UCL integrity

Valgus stress test of the elbow

300

Special test the PT performs where the elbow is passively flexed and shoulder passively internally rotated; then moved into flexion along the scapular plane to 90degrees with overpressure into internal rotation.

Hawkins-Kennedy Test

300

Name of test that assess Achilles Tendon integrity

Thompson Test

300

A patient is being treated in the clinic with pain radiating down her right leg. She reports that when she bends forward at the waist, the pain increases down to her foot and when she bends backward at the waist, the pain seems to get better down her leg and is just mainly at her back. Which directional bias would be most appropriate for this patient?

Extension bias

300

The PTA can enhance the effectiveness of low load long duration stretching by doing what prior to beginning the stretch

Applying heat (warming muscle up)

400

Pain resulting from injury that is abnormally severe or prolonged compared to normal post injury response. Can have painful reaction to light touch that extends beyond radius of actual location of the stimulus.

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

400

A patient is being treated for post op surgical intervention of recurrent anterior shoulder dislocation. These motions should be avoided during the early phases of healing.

Shoulder Abduction and external rotation
400

Condition in which there is acute or chronic elevation of tissue pressure within closed fascial space and the surgical procedure most widely used as an intervention

Compartment Syndrome, Fasciotomy

400

This pathology is described as compression of the vascular and or neurologic tissues as they exit the superior triangle openings of the thorax. 

Thoracic Inlet Syndrome
400

During gait assessment, the PTA notices an anterior trunk lean during early stance phase. The PTA concludes that weakness in this muscle group is the cause

Quadriceps

500

During this phase of wrist healing, gentle ROM to affected structure performed (if not contraindicated), reducing edema and pain and maintaining AROM in adjacent joints are all goals

Fibroplastic Phase

500

This stage of rotator cuff impingement generally involves edema and hemorrhage though can be reversed and responds to therapy

Stage I

500

Bone in the foot that can most likely be fractured by a fall from a height and landing on the foot in a crouched (dorsiflexed) position

Talus

500

The 5 "L's" of the mechanics of lifting

Load, Lever, Lordosis, Legs, Lungs

500

This sensory receptor is directly involved in detecting changes in muscle or tendon tension

Golgi Tendon Organ