This muscle will be contracted if a client has pes planus
What is gastrocnemius?
Bowed legs are called this
What is genu varum?
swelling, redness, pain, immobility, heat
what are signs and symptoms of acute inflammation?
This ROM assessment tests for the inert structures of a joint
What is passive relaxed ROM?
The hydro that indicated for subacute stage of healing
What is contrast hydro?
Referral pattern that goes down medial thigh, groin, and lumbar spine
What is the iliopsoas?
This is the main cause of patellafemoral syndrome
What is excessive Q angle?
The number of inflammatory signs and symptoms
what is how to determine the stage of injury?
This test is looking for deep vein thrombosis
What is Homans Test?
When treating a hamstring strain, you also have to treat this area for effective principles of massage
What is the lumbar spine?
What is your main goal when treating a client with patellafemoral syndrome
what is strengthen vastus medialis?
to treat achilles tendonitis, you would treat your client in this position
What is prone, with ankle dorsiflexed?
Tendons usually heal slow due to this
What is poor vascular supply?
In the test a positive sign is no foot extension due to an achilles tendon rupture
What is Thompsons test?
Use of a hydrocollator is this when metal implants have been used to surgically repair a fracture
What is contraindicated?
they decrease strength of the muscle they are located in
what are myofascial trigger points?
if a client is presenting with weight on unaffected leg with affected hip flexion, abduction and external rotation, they have likely strained this muscle
What is the iliopsoas?
Hypertonicity will be seen in this stage of an injury
What is acute?
The Valgus test is testing for this
What is MCL instability?
What treatment will you apply to the plantar surface during acute plantar fasciitis
What is ice cube massage?
Refers pain down posterior aspect of thigh to the knee
What is the piriformis?
The talar head is displaced medially and inferiorly from the navicular causing this
What is Pes planus?
when a fracture where the bone protrudes through the skin
What is a compound fracture?
This test, if positive would indicate a cruciate sprain
What is the anterior drawer test?
Strengthening of the fibularis longus is an effective technique to treat this sprain
What is the anterior talofibular ligament?