Anterior view Flashcards
Lower extremity
Feet postioning/Weight bearing + centre of gravity
Are they pes planus or pes cavous
Medial and lateral malleolus prominence
Any rotation in the shaft of the tiba
Levels of patellae / wobble to see if quadriceps are engaged - tells you if more weight is going through one leg
Prominace of greater trochanters
ASIS levels
Upper extremity
Levels of finger tips, levels of elbows, levels/bulk of deltoid and upper fibres of traps/ scm
Cubital angle
Costal arches
Thoracic symmetry
Prominence of sternal angle (pectus excavatum or pectus carinatum)
Level of the areola
levels of the clavicles
Mentum (Chin) and nose in line
Levels of the mandible
level of the eyes
Position of head relative to shoulders
Pectus excavatum
Sternum sunken into chest
Pectus carinatum
Rasied position of the sternum
Pes planus
Decreased arch/flatfooted
Pes cavous
Increased arch