Lab - Physical Diagnosis and OMT Integration Flashcards
What does a + apprehension test indicate?
GH instability
What does a + Yergason’s test indicate?
Unstable biceps tendon/bicipital tendonitis
What does a + Hawkins test indicate?
Suprasinatus pathology/impingement
What does a + Full/Empty Can test indicate?
Rotator cuff pathology (supraspinatus)
What does a + valgus stress test of the elbow indicate?
MCL/UCL injury
What does a + varus stress test of the elbow indicate?
LCL/RCL injury
What does a + Tinel’s sign at the wrist indicate?
Median nerve entrapment (carpal tunnel)
What does a + Phalen’s sign indicate?
Median nerve entrapment (carpal tunnel)
What does a + Finkelstein’s test indicate?
DeQuervain’s tensosynovitis
What does a + labral loading test indicate?
Labral/articular cartilage pathology
What does a + labral distraction test indicate?
Labral/articular cartilage pathology
What does a + apprehension FABER test indicate?
Anterior labral pathology (Central compartment)
What does a + rectus femoris test indicate?
Ipsilateral rectus femoris contraction
What does a + Ober’s test indicate?
IT band contracture
What does a + Trendelenburg test indicate?
Contralateral gluteus medius weakness (superior gluteal nerve)
What does a + Patrick’s FABER test indicate?
Gluteus medius pathology (Lateral compartment) OR Iliopsoas pathology (Anterior compartment)
What does a + Thomas test indicate?
Hip flexor contractor
What does a + Apley compression/grind test indicate?
Meniscal injury, collateral ligament injury (or both)
What does a + Apley distraction test indicate?
Collateral ligament injury
What does a + valgus stress test of knee indicate?
MCL pathology
What does a + varus stress test of knee indicate?
LCL pathology
What does a + anterior drawer test indicate?
ACL pathology
What does a + posterior drawer test indicate?
PCl injury
What does a + anterior ankle drawer test indicate?
ATF ligament injury
What does a + talar tilt test indicate?
Calcaneofibular ligament patholgoy
What does a + Thompson test indicate?
Achilles tendon pathology
What does a + squeeze test indicate?
Syndesmosis pathology (high ankle sprain)
What does a + Spurling’s test indicate?
Cervical radiculopathy/nerve root irritation
What does a + straight leg raise test indicate?
Nerve root impingement (herniated disc)
How do you perform the apprehension FABER test?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER with doc inducing further ER
How do you perform the Patrick’s FABER test for the lateral compartment?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER while pt ER hip against resistance
How do you perform the Patrick’s FABER test for the anterior compartment?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER while pt IR hip against resistance
What are the SNS levels for head, neck, and heart?
T1-4
What are the SNS levels for heart and lungs?
T1-6
What are the SNS levels for UE?
T2-8
What are the SNS levels for upper GI, liver, duodenum, pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen?
T5-9
What are the SNS levels for SI, R colon, adrenals, gonads, kidneys, and upper ureters?
T10-11
What are the SNS levels for L colon, pelvis, lower ureters, bladder, and genitalia?
T12-L2
What are the SNS levels for the LE?
T12-L2
What are the 5 areas of lymphatic Tx?
Area 1 = thorax Area 2 = abdomen Area 3 = UE Area 4 = LE Area 5 = head/neck