Competencies: LE & UE Flashcards

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How is ulnar abduction describe in relation to anatomical position?

A

Ulnar Abduction: Abduction of the distal ulna away from the proximal ulna; in anatomical plane.

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How is Ulnar adduction describe in relation to anatomical position?

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Ulnar Adduction: Adduction of the distal ulna towards the proximal ulna.

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What is the most common sternoclavicular joint flexion/extension somatic dysfunction?

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Horizontal extension dysfunction with restriction to horizontal flexion

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In regards to navicular evaluation for somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?

A

Plantar glide dysfunction

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What is a dorsal navicular associated with?

A

Associated with a tight plantar fascia

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In regards to a cuboid evaluation, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?

A

Plantar glide dysfunction

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What is a plantar cuboid associated with?

A

Posterior fibular head

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In regards to evaluation of the cuneiform for somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?

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Plantar glide dysfunction

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In regards to evaluation of the metatarsals for evaluation of somatic dysfunction, it is more common to have what type of dysfunction?

A

Plantar glide dysfunction

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10
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Restriction of Caliper motion is governed by what muscle?

A

Quadratus Lumborum

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