Lab - Physical Diagnosis and OMT Integration Flashcards

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What does a + apprehension test indicate?

A

GH instability

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What does a + Yergason’s test indicate?

A

Unstable biceps tendon/bicipital tendonitis

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What does a + Hawkins test indicate?

A

Suprasinatus pathology/impingement

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What does a + Full/Empty Can test indicate?

A

Rotator cuff pathology (supraspinatus)

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What does a + valgus stress test of the elbow indicate?

A

MCL/UCL injury

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What does a + varus stress test of the elbow indicate?

A

LCL/RCL injury

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What does a + Tinel’s sign at the wrist indicate?

A

Median nerve entrapment (carpal tunnel)

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What does a + Phalen’s sign indicate?

A

Median nerve entrapment (carpal tunnel)

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What does a + Finkelstein’s test indicate?

A

DeQuervain’s tensosynovitis

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What does a + labral loading test indicate?

A

Labral/articular cartilage pathology

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What does a + labral distraction test indicate?

A

Labral/articular cartilage pathology

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What does a + apprehension FABER test indicate?

A

Anterior labral pathology (Central compartment)

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What does a + rectus femoris test indicate?

A

Ipsilateral rectus femoris contraction

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What does a + Ober’s test indicate?

A

IT band contracture

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What does a + Trendelenburg test indicate?

A

Contralateral gluteus medius weakness (superior gluteal nerve)

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What does a + Patrick’s FABER test indicate?

A
Gluteus medius pathology (Lateral compartment) OR
Iliopsoas pathology (Anterior compartment)
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17
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What does a + Thomas test indicate?

A

Hip flexor contractor

18
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What does a + Apley compression/grind test indicate?

A

Meniscal injury, collateral ligament injury (or both)

19
Q

What does a + Apley distraction test indicate?

A

Collateral ligament injury

20
Q

What does a + valgus stress test of knee indicate?

A

MCL pathology

21
Q

What does a + varus stress test of knee indicate?

A

LCL pathology

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What does a + anterior drawer test indicate?

A

ACL pathology

23
Q

What does a + posterior drawer test indicate?

A

PCl injury

24
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What does a + anterior ankle drawer test indicate?

A

ATF ligament injury

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What does a + talar tilt test indicate?
Calcaneofibular ligament patholgoy
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What does a + Thompson test indicate?
Achilles tendon pathology
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What does a + squeeze test indicate?
Syndesmosis pathology (high ankle sprain)
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What does a + Spurling's test indicate?
Cervical radiculopathy/nerve root irritation
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What does a + straight leg raise test indicate?
Nerve root impingement (herniated disc)
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How do you perform the apprehension FABER test?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER with doc inducing further ER
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How do you perform the Patrick's FABER test for the lateral compartment?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER while pt ER hip against resistance
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How do you perform the Patrick's FABER test for the anterior compartment?
Hip flexed, abducted, and ER while pt IR hip against resistance
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What are the SNS levels for head, neck, and heart?
T1-4
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What are the SNS levels for heart and lungs?
T1-6
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What are the SNS levels for UE?
T2-8
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What are the SNS levels for upper GI, liver, duodenum, pancreas, gallbladder, and spleen?
T5-9
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What are the SNS levels for SI, R colon, adrenals, gonads, kidneys, and upper ureters?
T10-11
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What are the SNS levels for L colon, pelvis, lower ureters, bladder, and genitalia?
T12-L2
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What are the SNS levels for the LE?
T12-L2
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What are the 5 areas of lymphatic Tx?
``` Area 1 = thorax Area 2 = abdomen Area 3 = UE Area 4 = LE Area 5 = head/neck ```