11/16 kahoot exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

whats the appropriate testing position for hip extension

A

prone, knee extended

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2
Q

Normal Q- angle ROM

A

13-19 deg

  • increased Q-angle = patellofemoral pain syndrome
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3
Q

normal range of hip ABD

A

0-45

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4
Q

normal ROM degree for knee flexion

A

0-135

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5
Q

normal ROM for hip add

A

0-30

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6
Q

normal end-feel for knee flexion

A

soft

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7
Q

the normal range for MTP extension

A

0-70

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7
Q

normal ROM for thoracolumbar rotation

A

0-45

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8
Q

normal end-feel for hip ABD

A

firm

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9
Q

MMT for knee extension where force is applied

A

anterior leg above angle

5,4,3 - sitting
2 - sidelying
0 - supine

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10
Q

bony landmark for fulcrum of hip flex/ext

A

greater trochanter

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11
Q

normal ROM for TL flexion using tape measure

A

4 in (10 cm)

extension = 1in

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12
Q

normal ROM for ankle eversion

A

0-15

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13
Q

the position required for measuring knee extension ROM

A

supine w knee extended & towel under the ankle

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14
Q

normal ROM for hip flexion

A

0-120

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15
Q

normal end feel for thoracolumbar flexion

A

firm - ligaments/tendons
- we dont flex that much

16
Q

normal end-feel for thoracolumbar lateral flexion

A

firm
- opposite mm

17
Q

MMT for hip extension where is force applied against gravity test

A

posterior leg above the ankle

18
Q

normal ROM for MTP flexion?

A

0-45

19
Q

pt position for tibiofemoral posterior glide?

A

supine w foot resting on the table

  • helps w flexion
    concave on conflex, foll/glide in same direction
20
Q

pt position for trunk extension MMT against gravity for lumbar spine

A

prone, chest on table, finger touch side of the head to where belly button comes off the floor

21
Q

in screw-home mechanism which movement locks the knee during closed-chain extension

A

femoral internal rotation

22
Q

normal ROM for ankle PF

A

0-50

23
Q

normal ROM for ankle inversion

A

0-35

24
Q

normal ROm for subtalor inversion

A

0-5

25
Q

where should the fulcrum be placed for MTP flexion

A

dorsal aspect of MTP joint
- ontop of ant ankle bt malleolus

26
Q

how many degrees of freedom does the talocrural have?

A

1 degree
- subtalor = inversion/eversion

27
Q

main indication for hip distraction (caudal glide)

A

general mobility & pain control

  • hip extension - anter glide
  • hip flexion - posteror glide
27
Q

q-angle landmarks

A

ASIS, the midpoint of the patella, tibial tuberosity

28
Q

indication for hip posterior glide

A

increase flexion & IR

29
Q

for trunk flexion MMT, wht signifies grade 3

A

scapulae clears table, arms outstretched extended

30
Q

pt position for measuring hip IR

A

sitting w hip flexed to 90 degrees

31
Q

indication for performing a tibiofemoral posterior glide

A

increase flexion
- concave on covex

32
Q

correct testing position for TL extension w a double inclinometer?

A

standing, legs shoulder length apart

33
Q

fulcrum placement of measuring TL rotation

A

top of head