Hip
Knee
Ankle
Postural Ax
MIDTERMS AND OTHERS
100

__________ is part of the posterior capsule and reinforces the hip during extreme flexion and extension.

Arcuate ligament

100

End feel of Knee Flexion

Soft/Tissue Approximation

100

This ligament provides stability against maximum inversion at the ankle and subtalar joints.


Calcaneofibular ligament

100

_______ has a heavy or fat body build

Endomorph

100

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-100 on the group who chose this option

200

This is when the patient is in the supine crook-lying position (i.e., hip at 45° flexion, knee at 90° flexion) with the knees together. (STAND ALONE)

Bent-Knee Fall-Out Test

200

(DOUBLE POINTS) TRUE or FALSE: Posteromedial instability of the maybe caused by your ACL and ITB.

FALSE

200

Bulging of the medial shoe wall indicates _______ what malaignment?

Everted Foot

200

During Anterior View Assessment, Where do you the line of gravity on the hips?

Between ASIS

200

Cervical radiculopathy would produce what sign or symptom among the following?

sphincter dysfunction | reflex hypoactivity

Wartenberg sign        |spastic weakness 

reflex hypoactivity

300

In hip functional kinematics = Hip flexion results in knee _____ and ankle __________.

Flexion and Dorsiflexion


300

A lateral tibial portion would have what possible correlated motion in the foot?

Out toeing

300

(DOUBLE MINUS [EVEN NO ANSWER]) 

The patient lies prone or kneels on a chair with the feet over the edge of the table or chair. While the patient is relaxed, the examiner squeezes the calf muscles. Indicate what test this is + the positive sign.

Thompson's/Simmond's = No plantarflexion

300

Give 2 checklist for the Ottawa Rule for Fracture

Tenderness over the lateral malleolus, extending up to 6 cm (2.4 inches) proximally

Tenderness over the medial malleolus, extending up to 6 cm (2.4 inches) proximally

Tenderness over the navicular bone

Tenderness over the base of the fifth metatarsal

300

THE GROUP WHO CHOOSES WILL BE THE ONLY ONE TO ANSWER: ANSWER OURSELVES or OUR CLASS

if they answer myself +1 on the group Quiz 1 on finals

if they answer my class +1 on Quiz 1 on finals except the group who answered

400

In elderly women, they are more prone to what type of fracture?

osteoporotic femoral neck fractures

400

The patient lies in the prone position with the knee flexed to 90°. The patient’s thigh is then anchored to the examining table with the examiner’s knee . The examiner medially and laterally rotates the tibia, combined first with distraction, while noting any restriction, excessive movement, or discomfort. Then the process is repeated using compression. What is this test?

instead of distraction. If rotation plus distraction is more

painful or shows increased rotation relative to the normal

side, the lesion is probably ligamentous.

Apley's Test

400
You are a On-Field PT and are assessing patient who thinks they have a sprained ankle. You asked the patient to walk and run. They were able to do walking with antalgic gait but was not able to run. What would be your dx?

Grade 2/ 2nd Degree

400

In posterior pelvic tilt, what would be Possible Correlated/Motions or Postures:

Hip extension

400

Choose one person outside the group

You adn your chosen person have won each yumburger during your final exam

500

You are assessing a patient who performed squat. Which muscle might be tight that may cause buttwink? (CHOOSE YOUR BEST FIGHTER)

Iliopsoas

500

You observed a patients posture. You noticed that the patient has Ipsilateral Pelvic Lateral Rotation, Excessive Subtalar Supination and In-Toeing. What would be the possible malalignment?


Genu Valgum

500
You are assessing plantar flexion and inversion. What muscles may contribute to these actions?

Achilles Tendon*, FHL, FDL, TA

500

What Possible Compensatory Action of the Knee if the client has Anterior pelvic tilt?

Hyperextended knees

500

stabilize the distal humerus with one hand and palpates the distal forearm with the other. Valgus stress is applied continuously. What is this test and if the patient feels pain at flexion beyond 55 degrees what would be the structure affected?

  • Medial (Ulnar) Collateral Ligament (Valgus Test) Posterior bundle