G-H Functional Testing Flashcards
What are the 13 Active Free motions of functional testing of the shoulder?
- FLEXION
- EXTENSION
- ABDUCTION
- ADDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ABDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ADDUCTION
- SCAPTION
- INTERNAL ROTATION
- EXTERNAL ROTATION
- ELEVATION
- DEPRESSION
- PROTRACTION
- RETRACTION
What are the first 7 Active Free motions of functional testing of the shoulder?
- FLEXION
- EXTENSION
- ABDUCTION
- ADDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ABDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ADDUCTION
- SCAPTION
What are the final 6 Active Free motions of functional testing of the shoulder? (8 - 13)
- INTERNAL ROTATION
- EXTERNAL ROTATION
- ELEVATION
- DEPRESSION
- PROTRACTION
- RETRACTION
Which way should the palms be facing when performing G-H testing?
FACING THE BODY
During abduction, ___-___ pain will present at 60°-120°, and ___-___ pain will present at 170°-180°
G-H
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A-C
What can cause pain during Passive Relaxed testing?
STRETCH ON ANTGONIST MM
What are the 9 Passive Relaxed motions of functional testing of the shoulder?
- FLEXION
- EXTENSION
- ABDUCTION
- ADDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ABDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ADDUCTION
- SCAPTION
- INTERNAL ROTATION
- EXTERNAL ROTATION
Remember to _____________ the shoulder when performing passive relaxed functional testing.
STABILIZE
What are the 14 Active Resisted motions of functional testing of the shoulder?
- FLEXION
- EXTENSION
- ABDUCTION
- ADDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ABDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ADDUCTION
- SCAPTION
- INTERNAL ROTATION
- EXTERNAL ROTATION
- ELEVATION
- ELBOW EXTENSION
ELBOW FLEXION x 3 - BRACHIALIS - pronation
- BICEPS BRACHII - supination
- BRACHIORADIALIS - neutral
What are the first 7 Active Resisted motions of functional testing of the shoulder?
- FLEXION
- EXTENSION
- ABDUCTION
- ADDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ABDUCTION
- HORIZONTAL ADDUCTION
- SCAPTION
What are the final 7 Active Resisted motions of functional testing of the shoulder? (8 - 14)
- INTERNAL ROTATION
- EXTERNAL ROTATION
- ELEVATION
- ELBOW EXTENSION
ELBOW FLEXION x 3 - BRACHIALIS - pronation
- BICEPS BRACHII - supination
- BRACHIORADIALIS - neutral