Competencies: LE & UE Flashcards
How is ulnar abduction describe in relation to anatomical position?
Ulnar Abduction: Abduction of the distal ulna away from the proximal ulna; in anatomical plane.
How is Ulnar adduction describe in relation to anatomical position?
Ulnar Adduction: Adduction of the distal ulna towards the proximal ulna.
What is the most common sternoclavicular joint flexion/extension somatic dysfunction?
Horizontal extension dysfunction with restriction to horizontal flexion
In regards to navicular evaluation for somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?
Plantar glide dysfunction
What is a dorsal navicular associated with?
Associated with a tight plantar fascia
In regards to a cuboid evaluation, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?
Plantar glide dysfunction
What is a plantar cuboid associated with?
Posterior fibular head
In regards to evaluation of the cuneiform for somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?
Plantar glide dysfunction
In regards to evaluation of the metatarsals for evaluation of somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?
Plantar glide dysfunction
Restriction of Caliper motion is governed by what muscle?
Quadratus Lumborum