11/16 kahoot exam 2 Flashcards
whats the appropriate testing position for hip extension
prone, knee extended
Normal Q- angle ROM
13-19 deg
- increased Q-angle = patellofemoral pain syndrome
normal range of hip ABD
0-45
normal ROM degree for knee flexion
0-135
normal ROM for hip add
0-30
normal end-feel for knee flexion
soft
the normal range for MTP extension
0-70
normal ROM for thoracolumbar rotation
0-45
normal end-feel for hip ABD
firm
MMT for knee extension where force is applied
anterior leg above angle
5,4,3 - sitting
2 - sidelying
0 - supine
bony landmark for fulcrum of hip flex/ext
greater trochanter
normal ROM for TL flexion using tape measure
4 in (10 cm)
extension = 1in
normal ROM for ankle eversion
0-15
the position required for measuring knee extension ROM
supine w knee extended & towel under the ankle
normal ROM for hip flexion
0-120
normal end feel for thoracolumbar flexion
firm - ligaments/tendons
- we dont flex that much
normal end-feel for thoracolumbar lateral flexion
firm
- opposite mm
MMT for hip extension where is force applied against gravity test
posterior leg above the ankle
normal ROM for MTP flexion?
0-45
pt position for tibiofemoral posterior glide?
supine w foot resting on the table
- helps w flexion
concave on conflex, foll/glide in same direction
pt position for trunk extension MMT against gravity for lumbar spine
prone, chest on table, finger touch side of the head to where belly button comes off the floor
in screw-home mechanism which movement locks the knee during closed-chain extension
femoral internal rotation
normal ROM for ankle PF
0-50
normal ROM for ankle inversion
0-35
normal ROm for subtalor inversion
0-5
where should the fulcrum be placed for MTP flexion
dorsal aspect of MTP joint
- ontop of ant ankle bt malleolus
how many degrees of freedom does the talocrural have?
1 degree
- subtalor = inversion/eversion
main indication for hip distraction (caudal glide)
general mobility & pain control
- hip extension - anter glide
- hip flexion - posteror glide
q-angle landmarks
ASIS, the midpoint of the patella, tibial tuberosity
indication for hip posterior glide
increase flexion & IR
for trunk flexion MMT, wht signifies grade 3
scapulae clears table, arms outstretched extended
pt position for measuring hip IR
sitting w hip flexed to 90 degrees
indication for performing a tibiofemoral posterior glide
increase flexion
- concave on covex
correct testing position for TL extension w a double inclinometer?
standing, legs shoulder length apart
fulcrum placement of measuring TL rotation
top of head