Lab 8 Flashcards
When measuring ROM, do we assess in WB or NWB first?
NWB 1st then WB as tolerated
Normal Talocrural DF
20 degrees
Normal Talocrural PF
50 degrees
TC Supination ROM
45-60
TC Pronation ROM
15-30
Subtalar Inversion ROM
20
Subtalar Eversion ROM
10
MTP Extension
Great Toe: 70
2-5 toes: 40
MTP Flexion
Great Toe: 45
2-5 toes: 40
PIP Extension
Great Toe: 0
2-5 toes: 35
PIP Flexion
Great Toe: 90
2-5 toes: 90
DIP Extension
2-5 toes: 30
DIP Flexion
2-5 Toes: 60
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During knee flexion, the fibula moves _____
During knee extension, the fibula moves _____
Anterior
Posterior
In DF, the proximal Fibula moves __ and ___
ER and superiorly
a PA glide for the Talocrural joint (patient in prone), helps test/improve ____ motion
PF
PF = anterior glide because TC is convex on concave
an AP glide at the Talocrural joint with the patient supine helps test/improve ____ motion
DF
DF = posterior glide
When we perform a medial glide at the subtalar joint, we are checking ____ motion
Eversion
When we perform a lateral glide at the subtalar joint, we are checking _____ motion
Inversion
When we perform a dorsal glide at the MTP and IP joints, we are testing _____ motion
extension
When we perform a plantar glide at the MTP and IP joints, we are testing _____ motion
Flexion
Which 2 special tests are for a syndesmotic ankle sprain?
- Fibular Translation Test
- External Rotation Test
For the External Rotation test, the patient’s knee is flexed to ____ degrees and the ankle is in ____ position.
90 degrees
Neutral
A (+) for the Anterior Talus Displacement-Anterior Drawer is when …
Excessive anterior translation of the talus
patient is positioned in slight plantar flexion
a (+) for the Lateral Ligament Integrity - Medial Talar Tilt Stress test is when …
There is excessive laxity
PT stabilizes at malleoli while providing medial mobilization at calcaneus
For the Cuboid Whip or Squeeze, what is the foot position
Plantar flexion, inversion, adduction