ROM
Vertebrae
Special Tests
Ligaments
Pathologies
100

The landmarks are placed on these points when measuring cervical flexion and extension using a goniometer

Axis: external auditory meatus

Moving Arm: base of nares

Stationary Arm: perpendicular to the ground

100

these vertebrae make up the joint that is responsible for upper cervical rotation

what are C1 and C2, atlas and axis

100

these are provocative tests to use when a pt is suspected to have thoracic outlet syndrome (3)

what are the Roos, Adson's, and Wright's tests?

100

this ligament is responsible for limiting extension of the spine

what is the anterior longitudinal ligament?

100

this type of posture can cause compression of the TMJ and can lead to TMJ dysfunction

what is forward head posture?

200

Normal values for cervical rotation when using a goniometer are equal to this many degrees

60

200

these vertebrae have the largest vertebral bodies

what are the lumbar vertebrae?

200

a patient with radicular symptoms with have these positive tests. one recreates pain and one relieves it.

What is the Spurling and distraction test?

200

this ligament limits flexion and rotation of the spine and connects to the spinous processes

what is the interspinous ligament?

200

this posture is common in people with osteoporosis 

what is increased kyphosis?
300

thoracolumbar lateral flexion has a normal range of this many degrees

35

300

the spinous processes of these vertebrae are characterized by their long, slender appearance

what are the thoracic vertebrae?

300

a patient that presents with forward head will most likely fail this muscle endurance test.

what is the neck flexor endurance test?

300

this ligament is responsible for attaching the dens of axis to the occipital condyles

what is the alar ligament?
300

this is a condition in which extension exercises are contraindicated and is an anterior slippage of a vertebrae 

what is spondylolisthesis?

400

When using two inclinometers, thoracolumbar extension normal is this many degrees

25
400

due to the orientation of the facets on them, these vertebrae limit spinal rotation

what are the lumbar vertebrae?
400

this is a provocative test performed in sitting and requires the pt's hands to be behind their head with overpressure 

what is the slump test?

400

this ligament is responsible for holding the dens in atlas

what is the cruciform ligament?

400

this posture is often adapted by pregnant women due to the change in COG

what is an increase lordosis?

500
The axes are placed over these bony landmarks when measuring lateral flexion of the spine with a goniometer

C7 and S1 

500

a surgical removal of this part of a vertebral body is done to resolve spinal cord compression

what is the lamina?

500

the presence of this reflex is indicative of an UML and requires the examiner to flick the patient's III phalanx

what is Hoffman's Sign?

500

this ligament is responsible for limiting the motion of nutation

what is the sacrospinous ligament

500

this condition often presents in children and will interfere with the ATNR

what is torticollis?