Assessments Flashcards

1
Q

What is the normal length gain for the spine curvature test?

A

7-8 cm

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2
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What are the reference points for the spine curvature test?

A

ILIAC CREST TO FIND L4
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LOCATE T12 to S1

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3
Q

In which test do you tilt patient onto table, flex hip checking for short rec fem, psoas or both?

A

MODIFIED THOMAS

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4
Q

In modified thomas, how do you remove rectus femoris from the test?

A

EXTEND KNEE

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5
Q

In which test is partner prone, then flexed at the knee to test for rec fem shortness?

A

ELY’s

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6
Q

In which test is partner side lying, bottom hip flexed, top straight - stabilized hip - extend and gently drop leg checking for hip movement?

A

OBER’S

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7
Q

When should hip movement occur in Ober’s, signifying normal TFL?

A

15 degrees

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8
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In which test is partner supine, with one foot crossed over other knee, where you support hip and drop leg slowly, looking for short adductors?

A

FABER’s

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9
Q

A positive Faber’s test means ______ is not horizontal with table.

A

LEG

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