220 Quiz 2 Flashcards
What muscle originates from the Medial Epicondyle
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Flexor Carpi Radialis Supinator Palmaris Longus Pronator Teres
What muscles originate from the Lateral Epicondyle
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
Extensor Digitorum
When measuring Wrist Flex/ext, How are the finger’s positioned and why?
the fingers are relaxed to allow for full fle/ext.
Restrictions would occur from the digitorum muscles, preventing full ROM
working with the fingers, do we start distally or proximally?
Distally to increase range without further injuring the tendons
What muscles move the pelvis into Anterior Pelvic Tilt?
Rectus Femoris
Back extensors
Concentric Contraction
Contraction of the muscle
Insert to origin
Eccentric Contraction
Lowering the muscle, slow and controlled from full contraction to original length
Isometric Contraction
“Tense” of a muscle, held for a period of time
Reverse action Contraction
Contraction of the muscle
Origin to insertion
Most frequently used surgical approach to THA
Postlateral approch.
High risk of joint instability and dislocation
THA Post OP management
With cemented usually WBAT immediately.
With cementless WB may be limited
BID about 3-4 days post op
THA precautions are followed min 12 wks, up to 1 yr
ORIF
Surgical approach to Hip fracture
Open Reduction Internal Fixation
Hemiarthroplasty
Hip replacement of just the Femoral head, occasionally just the acetabulum
Trendelenburg Gait
Weakened hip abductors
Anatlgic Gait
Shortened stance on a leg d/t pain