Special Tests
Range of Motion
Ligaments
Origin/Insertion
Acronyms
100
What are the implications of a positive Phalen's test?

Carpal Tunnel Compression
(median nerve)

100

What degree is the scapular plane?

30 degrees

100

Name the ligament that prevents posterior translation of the clavicle at the AC joint.

Acromioclavicular ligament

100
Name the origin and insertion of the pectoralis minor
O:costal cartilage rib 6-7, ribs 3-5

I: coracoid process

100

What does GIRD stand for?

glenohumeral internal rotation deficit

200
What are the implications of Murphy's Sign?

Lunate dislocation
(third metacarpal drops level with others when looking at fist)

200

What is the average ROM for pronation/supination?

90/90

200

What is the name of the ligament that prevents anterior translation of the head of the radius?

Annular Ligament

200
Name the origin and insertion of the infraspinatus.

O: Infraspinous fossa of scapula
I: Greater tuberosity (lateral portion), gh jt capsule

200

What does TFCC stand for?

triangular fibrocartilage complex

300

What are the implications of Finkelstien's test?

DeQuervians Syndrome

DOUBLE JEAPORDY (what is DeQuervians Syndrome)

300

What is the normal ROM for shoulder flexion and extension?

Flexion = 170 to 180

Extension = 50 to 60

(neutral is where the arm hangs)

300

Name the two coraclavicular ligaments. 

Conoid, Trapezoid

300

Name the origin and insertion of the coracobrachilis

O: coracoid process
I: medial shaft of humerus, adjacent to deltoid tuberosity

300

What do the letters in SLAP lesion stand for?

Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior

400

What are the implications of a Pinch Grip test?

Pronator Teres/Carpal Tunnel

400

What is considered the normal range of motion for External and Internal rotation?

Internal = 80 to 90

External = 90 to 100

400

What are the three bundles of the ulnar collateral ligament complex?

Anterior, transverse, and posterior

400
Name the origin and insertion of the teres minor.

O: lateral upper 2/3 of axillary border of the scapula
I: greater tuberosity (lateral aspect)

400

What are the PQRST of pain

provocative/palliative

quality
region/radiation
severity
time

500
What are the implications of cozen's test?

Lateral Epicondylagia 

500

What is the normal range of motion for elbow flexion and extension

Extension = 0 to -10

Flexion 145 to 155

500

What is the TFCC comprised of?

articular disc (aka central fibrocartilage)

dorsal and palmar distal radioulnar ligaments

ulnolunate and ulnotriquetral ligaments

mesicus homolog

500

Name the origin and insertion of the brachioradialis.

O:Lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus
I: styloid process of radius

500

What does SICK scap stand for?

Scapular malposition
Inferior medial scapular winging
Coracoid tenderness
scapular disKenesis