Final- Jeopardy Part 2 Flashcards
This finger deformity is characterized by DIP flexion and hyper-extension at the PIPJ
Swan Neck Deformity
In outpatient rehabilitation a re-evaluation is usually completed every ? days or 10 visits (whichever comes first if it is a Medicare patient)
30 days
This category of splints often incorporates rubber bands or spring wire to apply force and movement to joint.
Dynamic splint
This is the most commonly fractured carpal bone
The scaphoid
The direction you would mobilize the proximal radial ulnar joint to increase supination
Anteriorly or volar
This rotator cuff tendon is almost always involved with a tear or impingement
Supraspinatus
This structure adds to the stability of the gleno-humeral joint and can be injured during a dislocation
Labrum
Codman’s pendulums, pulley exercises, external rotation with a dowel are part of this phase of proximal humerus fracture rehab.
Phase 1 (2-6 weeks)
Before focusing on overhead reaching activities it is important to assess motion and motor planning of this
The scapula
This is a word that describes a disruption in the normal motor pattern of the scapula and can lead to impingement
Dyskinesia
This nerve can become entrapped at Guyan canal
Ulnar nerve
These type of receptors can become sensitized and send danger messages to the brain when there is no longer and risk of injury
Nocioceptors
In Graded Motor Imagery, before beginning mirror therapy you must first establish this
Laterality
This nerve can become entrapped at the Arcade of Frohse and results in achiness of the wrist and forearm
Radial nerve
The sensory homunculus is where the map based on sensory input is housed in the brain. Where is this located?
Somatosensory cortex in the post central gyrus