Lab Flashcards
What’s the normal result for a Thomas test
Thigh should touch table
Knee should be at 80 degrees of flexion
What does the straight leg raise test and what is the normal results
Hamstring a
Atleast 80 degrees of hip flexion
What does the forward bend test and what’s the normal result
Biceps femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosis
Patient should be able to touch toes with knees fully extended, low back flexibility should be tested first
What does the 90/90 test and what is the normal results
Biceps femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosis
Patient should be able to fully extend knee
What is one way to test calf flexibility with knee extended test and what is the normal result
Gastroc and plantaris
Passive dorsiflex to atleast 10 degrees
What is the second way to test calf flexibility with knee extended and what is the normal result
Gastroc and plantaris
Patient should be able to touch heel to board
What is two ways to test calf flexibility with knee bent and what are the normal results
Soleus
Passive dorsiflex to atleast 20 degrees
Patient should be able to touch heel to board
What muscles does obers test cover and what is the normal result
TFL and IT band
Leg should drop to take slack of rectus femoris, TFL, and medial knee
What does Apleys scratch test
Internal rotators
External rotators
Horizontal adductors
What are the internal rotators for the shoulder
Pectoralis major
Teres major
Latissimus dorsi
Subscapularis
What are the external rotators
Teres minor
Infraspinatus
What is the horztional adductor of the shoulder
Posterior deltoid
What does the pectoralis major test and what is the normal result
Clavicular fibers and sternal fibers
Arm should drop to table
What does pectoralis minor test consist of
Patient in supine position with knees bent looking for tightness with the shoulder blades
Normal results are shoulder touch table
What does the Thomas test, test
Hip flexors (iliopsoas, rectus femoris, TFL,s sartorius