Client Assessment 6 final - next 20 Flashcards
In a cervical scan exam, which area would be tested last?
Wrist/hand
which of the following should be included in your thoracic outlet syndrome testing protocols?
Allen’s test
Which of the following tests directly implicates middle scalene?
Reverse Adson’s
To test for pectoralis minor syndrome you would perform…
Wright’s
If a client presented with a possible median nerve lesion which test would assess weakness of the median nerve in the hand?
Pinch grip
which test would isolate the lateral collateral ligaments of the elbow?
Varus strain
which of the following tests involve medial and lateral rotation of the leg while performing the test?
McMurray’s test
The ability to abduct the shoulder tests the integrity of which nerve root?
C5
The following is a test specifically for gleno-humeral joint stability…
Apprehension test
The acromio-clavicular shear test is specifically for…
Damage to the acromio-clavicular ligaments
Apley’s superior scratch is when the hand reaches for the opposite superior angle of the scapula. This tests for…
Stretch for latissimus dorsi and medial rotators.
If painful, the following test could rule out joint problems with the cervical vertebrae
Active resisted in neutral position
To elicit a C6 deep tendon reflex, the clinician would tap…
Brachioradialis tendon
Medial epicondylitis is tested with…
Reverse Mills
Which of the following is a part of the rotator cuff of the shoulder and would be stretched when performing a lower Apley’s?
Supraspinatus
Which of the following could be a screening test for rotator cuff pathology?
Drop Arm
Testing the strength of opposition of the thumb to the second digit would be performing which test?
Pinch grip
Which assessment technique would most likely lead you to believe that the injury is neurological in origin?
Sharp, referral pain during a tap test
Pain produced by a herniated disk during a valsalva maneuver is the result of …
a space occupying lesion
In a lateral view plumb-line, the pelvis is in correct orientation (no anterior or posterior tilt) if one of the following occurs…
The posterior superior iliac spine is approximately 10 degrees above the anterior superior iliac spine.