CSA Deep Tendon /Nerve/Grading Scale Flashcards
Biceps Nerve ?
Musculotaneous Nerve
Biceps Nerve Root ?
Musculotaneous Nerve *C5 /C6
*C5 Mainly
Brachioradialis Nerve ?
Radial Nerve
Brachioilradialis Nerve Root ?
C5/ *C6 Radial Nerve
*C6 Mainly
Triceps
Nerve?
Radial Nerve
Triceps Nerve Root?
C6-T1
(*C7) Mainly
Radial Nerve
Patellar Nerve
Femoral Nerve
Patellar Nerve Root
L2-L4
*L4 Mainly
of Femoral Nerve
Achilles Nerve
Tibial Nerve
Achilles Nerve Root
L5-S2
*S1 Mainly
of Tibial Nerve
Medial Hammstring Nerve
Sciatic Nerve
Medial Hammstring Nerve Root
L5-S1
Of Sciatic nerve
Grading Scale +1
present but depressed
Grading Scale +2
Normal / Average
Grading Scale +3
Increased
Grading Scale + 4
Clonus
UMNL what to look for?
Hyperflexia
Pathological Reflex
Pathological Reflex (Babinski/Clonus)
Spastic Paralysis
Hypertonia (Clasp Knife)
LMNL what to look for?
Hyporeflexia
Fasciculations
Atrophy
Flaccid Paralysis/paresis
Hypotonia
Absent Reflexes LMNL
Generalized
Indicates peripheral Neruopathy
Absent Reflexes LMNL
Isolated
indicates peripheral nerve entrapment or mononeuropathy or more commonly a nerve root lesion
Absent Reflexes LMNL
Bilateral Absent Ankle Reflexes
most commonly indicates a peripheral nerupathy
or bilateral SI nerve root lesson (bilateral sciatic nerve root lesiosn
DVT And Veins
Proximal DVT what vein
Popliteal Vein
DVT And Veins
Distal DVT what vein
Posterior Tibial Vein
DVT classic Presentation
Leg
Painful
Warm
Swollen
Tender