Final- Jeopardy Part 1 Flashcards
OT Frames of reference for outpatient orthopedic rehab include an Occupation Based Approach, a Rehab Approach and this Frame of Reference.
Biomechanical Frame of Reference
TAROM stands for?
Total Active Range of Motion
This is a method used for measuring edema that uses water displacement.
Volumetrics
If AROM in a digit is 15/90 MP, -30/95 PIP and 0/70 at the DIP. What is the TAROM
225 degrees (90 + 95 + 70 - 30)
When performing grip testing to be used to assess for sincerity of effort, what is the normal cut of percentage for the coefficient of variance (CV)
15%
This is a timed test used as a screening tool to assess fine motor dexterity. It is quick and easy to administer.
9 hole peg test
This test measures gross arm and hand movements during rapid eye coordination tests.
Minnesota Rate of Manipulation Test
This test is a functional sensory test. It focuses on identification of textures and shapes
Moberg Pick Up Test
This term is a measure of consistency. If a group of people took the test on two different occasions they would get the same score. This is known as..
Reliability
This term is used to describe how well the test identifies the individuals who actually have a condition.
Sensitivity
Symptomatic degeneration of tendon with evidence of inflammation, vascular disruption and tears is known as?
Tendonitis
This muscle is cited as being the primary structure involved with tennis elbow/lateral epicondylitis
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis (ECRB)
This type of tendonitis involves the synovium and pulley system in the digits.
Trigger finger
Nirschl’s stages of tendonitis include 4 stages. Stage 4 is identified as?
Stage I: Peritendinous Inflammation
Stage II: Angioblastic Degeneration
Stage III: Further degeneration/Rupture
Stage IV: Fibrosis and Calcification
This flexor tendon zone is known as “No Mans Land”.
Zone 2
This type of splint protects the flexor tendons while the patient heals following surgery
Dorsal shell or Duran/Kleinert splint
An injury in flexor tendon zone 1 is also known as
Jersey finger
The tensile strength of a tendon at 8 weeks ? %
75-80%
Blood flow and oxygen reach the flexor tendons through these two structures
Vincula longus and brevis
An injury to this extensor tendon would result in the inability to extend the tip of the thumb.
Extensor Pollicis Longus: EPL
An extensor tendon injury in zone 1 is also know as this
Mallet finger
This tendon is vulnerable to laceration as it passes Listers tubercle, especially following a colles fracture
Extensor Pollicis Longus: EPL
A tendon laceration in extensor zone 3 results in a ruptured central slip and this posture of the digit.
Boutonniere Deformity
These tendinous structures connect the EDC tendons to the digits on the back of the hand and are the reason digits 4 and 5 (and on occasion 3,4 and 5) are often splinted together.
Tendinum juncturae