This is the distance measured from the floor of the patient's axila to the back of the chair
What is 4 inches?
When walking with a cane the patients should carry the cane on this side of their body
What is the unaffected side?
this pathology is likely caused by tight vastus lateralis, insufficient Lateral femoral condyle, or a patella that sits "Too high"
What is Patellofemoral pain syndrome?
the Elevated Arm Stress (AKA Roos test), Adson's test, and Halstead Maneuver all test for this condition
What is Thoracic outlet syndrome?
Gastoroc, soleus, and plantaris all share this attachment site
What is the posterior calcaneus?
This is the correct seat depth for a standard wheelchair
What is 16 inches?
This the best gait pattern choice for a patient who is non weight bearing
What is the three-point gait pattern?
This is one of the few neurological diseases that causes both upper and lower motor neuron problems.
What is ALS?
the Lachman's stress & anterior drawer tests are for this condition
What is an ACL integrity?
All deltoid muscles are innervated by this nerve
What is the axillary nerve (C5,6)?
When measuring back height and seat height, it is very important to remember to account for this
What is a seat cushion?
The swing to and swing through gait patterns are types of this gait pattern
What is the two-point gait pattern?
This disease is a traction apophysitis at the tibial tuberosity that mostly affects adolescents
What is osgood schlatters disease?
Gillet test is for this condition
What is SI Joint Pathology?
Infraspinatus does this action
What is Shoulder Lateral Rotation?
This is the turning radius of a standard wheelchair
What is 60 inches
This gait pattern best resembles normal walking
What is a two-point gait pattern?
This condition is essentially an Accumulation of air in the pleural cavity
What is pneumothorax?
When performing the Thompson's test, this would indicate a positive result (Torn Achilles)
What is failure to plantar flex?
This muscle of the wrist is missing in approximately 21% of the population
What is palmaris longus?
if a patient need to reach something on the ground in front of them, The caster wheels should be facing this direction
What is the backwards rolling position?
Partial weight bearing is considered a modification of this gait pattern
What is a three-point gait pattern?
This is the most common for of hyperactive thyroid disorder
What is Graves disease?
When performing a bakody's test, this indicates a positive sign (Cervical nerve root compression)
What is a decrease in pain or relief of symptoms?
When The hip flexes to 90 degrees, this muscle changes in action
What is piriformis?