LE GONI Flashcards

1
Q

hip flex ROM

A

120

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2
Q

hip ext ROM

A

20

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3
Q

hip abd ROM

A

40

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4
Q

hip internal rotation ROM

A

45

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5
Q

hip external rotation ROM

A

45

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6
Q

knee flexion ROM

A

135

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7
Q

knee ext ROM

A

0

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8
Q

ankle dorsiflexion ROM

A

20

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9
Q

plantar flexion ROM

A

50

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10
Q

ankle inversion ROM

A

35

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11
Q

ankle eversion ROM

A

15

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12
Q

Landmarks for hip flex and extension

A

Stationary arm with lateral midline of pelvis; moving arm with lateral midline of femur from gt trochanter to lateral epicondyle

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13
Q

landmarks for hip abduction

A

Stationary arm imaginary horizontal line from ASIS to ASIS; moving arm anterior midline of femur to midline of the patella

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14
Q

landmarks for hip rotation

A

Stationary arm perpendicular to the floor; moving arm anterior midline of the lower leg using the crest of the tibia as midway between the two malleoli

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15
Q

landmarks for knee flex and exten

A

Stationary arm lateral midline of the femur from gt trochanter to lateral epicondyle; moving arm lateral midline of the fibula from the head to the lateral malleolus

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16
Q

landmarks for ankle plantarflexion and dorsiflexion

A

Stationary arm lateral midline of the fibula from head to lateral malleolus; moving arm parallel to the lateral aspect of the calcaneus

17
Q

landmarks for ankle inversion and eversion

A

Stationary arm anterior midline of the lower leg using tibial tuberosity as the reference;
moving arm anterior midline of the second metatarsal