Lab Final Flashcards
1
Q
Distortion
A
Look at them stand,
A-P sway = cat 1
Lat sway= cat 2
Antalgia= cat 3
2
Q
Ums
A
Pi ilium
3
Q
LLL
A
AS Ilium
4
Q
Rib head
A
- Doctors for fingers on the patients first rib bilaterally patient flexes head slowly
- cat 1= bilaterally symmetrical
- cat 2= Unilateral asymmetrical
5
Q
Mind language
A
- arm test
- Category one = psis
- Category two = L5 TP
- category three =styloid process
6
Q
Stress test
A
Patient standing, arm out to side straight patient does following actions then muscle test arm;
- cat 1 = inhale/ exhale
- cat 2 = hop, flat footed
- cat 3 = valsalva
7
Q
Arm fossa
A
Cat 2
Rt side of
Hold touch pull
Upper and lower inguinal lig
8
Q
Cervical compaction
A
- patient supine lift legs slowly off table
- Dr presses S to I on head while patient lifts legs
- Cat 2 = harder is pelvis
- cat 2= easier is cervical
9
Q
Heel tension
A
Cat 1
- patient prone, doctor pulls on ankle, ankle with least dorsi flexion is suspected
- patient is supine, patient dorsi flexes foot of heel tension and tests arm
- if arm blows out its cat 1 - patient is supine, patient plantar flexes foot of heel tension and tests arm
- arm blows out its ankle dysfunction
10
Q
Poas
A
- Dr takes patients arms straight overhead while patient is supine
- through leg, grab trochanter apply M-L pressure on leg and upon exhale use other hand to push on the psoas
11
Q
Iliofemoral
A
- patient supine
- Dr internally rotates both legs, side with less rotation is fixated
- patient legs flat against the table, dr stands on opposite side and pulls trochanter towards them while patient externally rotates leg.
12
Q
C1/L5 isolation
A
- patient supine dr does leg check
- C1- patient tucks chin in without lifting head off table- legs balance
- L5 patient lifts hips or sits up —->legs balance
13
Q
UMS/LLL palpation
A
- dr palpates the following areas:
- upper/lower inguinal lig
- medial/ lateral knee - if patient feels palpatoru pain upon the UMS or LLL, doctor will block the patient accordingly
14
Q
Cat 2 blocking
A
Criteria: weak arm fossa test, either UMS or LLL
-patient is supine
short leg block @ 90 degrees on iliac crest and long leg block @ 45 degrees under trochanter
-30 seconds up to 2 minutes until arm fossa is strong
-take both blocks out at same time
15
Q
Basic 2
A
- patient is supine, dr has one hand under patients head
- doctor then places their other palm on patient’s forehead with drs fingers resting gently on patients cheeks
- doctor presses hands together while also pushing S-I while patient breathes in, sucks their thumb, and dorsiflexes feet holding for 10 seconds