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name 4 open soft tissue injuries
laceration, incision, abrasion, avulsion, puncture
in what position might we mmt sartorius
seated at the edge of the table w heal on opposite shin
what are the 6 P’s
purpose, pt positioning, partitioner positioning, procedure, positive, percentage
name 4 structures innervated by femoral nerve
sartorius, rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis
name a special test for si joint in supine position
pelvic compression
describe anatomical position
standing with arms/ hands supinated
what term describes palpation from head to toe
cephal caudel
what special test has the purpose of SI joint dysfunction and/ or lesion or involvement of L4 nerve root
gaenslen’s test
name 3 ways to test for a fracture
ultrasound, compression, tap, fulcrum
describe an ectomorph with kyphosis
thin individual with abnormal thoracic curvature of the spine
what is TKR
total knee replacement
what special test has the purpose of SI joint dysfunction, avascular necrosis, femoral head pathology
scouring
what is a serous complication following a quadriceps contusion
myositis ossificans
at what landmark does the popliteal artery become the tibial artery
inferior surface of the popliteus
what is SOAP
subjective, objective, assessment, plan
what is another term for a sports hernia
athletic pubalgia
name 2 specical test for SI joint dysfunction in a prone position
hibb’s test, sacral apex
what is the most useful book for this class
anatomy
what injury involves continual pressure over lateral hip often from tight clothing
meralgia paresthetica
name 3 landmarks for q angle
asis, mid-patella, tibial tuberosity
we determine anteversion and retroversion using the measurement of what
torsion
what is our primary purpose for history
chief complaint
what anatomical term is used for the elbow
cubitus
name 4 structure innervated by the tibial nerve
poplitus, gluteus maximus, bicep femoris, gastrocnemius, soleus, etc
what is a positive result of trendelenburg
leaning to one side, or hip popping out
what nerve roots are involved with lumbar plexus
L2-4
name 5 items checked for in an observation
swelling, discoloration, deformity, symmetry, postural abnormalities
what is C/O Ⓟ
Complaint of pain
name a special test for IT band done in a standing position
Renne’s test
name all boundaries of femoral triangle
inguinal ligament, sartorius, adductor longus, pectineus
from most conservative to least conservative, how can you stop significant bleeding
direct pressure, elevation, pressure point, turnakit
name a vein prone to failure
greater saphenous vein
what word describes the body’s response to irritation
inflammation
what term describes a fracture that crosses a growth plate
salter Harris fracture
what are the parameters for return to play following a muscular strain
ROM, strength, functionality, pain
what word describes 2 or more medical conditions existing simultaneously
co-morditites
what is the strongest ligament in the body
iliofemoral ligament
what special test has the dual purpose of a SI joint dysfunction or hip point pathology with possible labral tear
femoral shear
what term also describes a traction epiphysis
apophysis
name 3 gate deviations
shuffling, foot drag, trendelenburg, hip hike, vaulting
what test has become the gold standard for testing for a bulging disc
straight leg raise
in what order should passive active and resistive ROM be performed
active, passive, resistive
in development, the lumbar plexus has 2 nerves, one of which is anterior and one of which medial
obturator
what is NMB p̄ MVA
non weight bearing after motor vehicle accident
what special test gives pt positioning sitting at edge of table with knees flexed
tripod sign
what term describes the shaft of the bone
diaphysis
what lamen term is used for a contusion on the iliac crest
hip pointer
what special test has the positive of apprehension with distraction or relief of pain
hip distraction
what is LLD
leg length discrepancy
what term describes a nose bleed
epistaxis
what are the 2 other names for a figure 4 test
patrick’s test and FABER
what is AMA
against medial advice
name 3 special tests for tight hip musculature
Thomas test, FABER, rectus femoris contracture test
name 3 bones and landmarks for hip palpation
pubis symphysis (pubis), ischial tuberosity (ischium), iliac crest (ilium)
what is the normal pulse rate and respiratory rate of a healthy adult
pulse: 60-80 respiratory: 12-20 per minute
name a condition in hip that is more popular with chubby kid
legg-calve-perthes disease
what is another name for ligament attached to head of femur
ligamentum teres
name 4 end feels
bone to bone, tissue approximation, tissue stretch, empty
what word describes the covering of the bone
periosteum
what is the medical term for a Charlie horse
quadriceps contusion
name a special test in a sidelying position and a special test in a standing position
approximation - sidelying, march test- standing
what are the expanded ABC’s of 1st aid
airway, breathing, circulation, bleeding, shock, spinal cord
what is PEARL
pupils equal and reactive to light
what is a MMT grade of 3
muscle contraction with movement against gravity
draw the injury cycle
name every type of fracture
greenstick, spiral, spiral oblique, oblique, transverse, impacted, comminuted, stress, avulsion, chondral, interarticular, epiphyseal, salter harris