Lecture 2 Flashcards

1
Q

What muscles are a part of the deep 6?

A

Pelvic floor
Lats
Diaphragm
Multifidus
Internal oblique
Transverse abdominis

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2
Q

Disc impairments typically happen in what kind of patients

A

Young

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3
Q

Patients with facet joint problems have impaired spinal _____

A

Extension

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4
Q

Patients with stenosis typically have which test be more positive?

SLR or slump

A

SLR more than slump

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5
Q

Pathology of vertebrae usually happen where?

A

At thoracolumbar junction

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6
Q

What is Scheurmanns disease (kyphosis)

A

Juvenile form of kyphosis that happens during growth spurt

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7
Q

Patients with stenosis typically have pain that is ______ in the morning and ______ later in the day

A

Better

Worse

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8
Q

Patients with disc problems usually have a positive SLR between what degrees of hip flexion

A

30-60

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9
Q

What are the 3 components of stability

A

Active muscle function

Passive structures

CNS control

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10
Q

Recent onset to symptoms under 16 days

No distal symptoms to the knee

Low FABQ

Hip medial rotation over 35 in 1 leg

Hypo mobility of lumber with spring testing

A

Manipulation

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11
Q

Younger age patients

SLR over 91

Instability catch

Positive PIT test

Post partum patients

A

Stabilization

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12
Q

Patients who have a flexion bias are usually what age?

A

Over 50

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13
Q

When will a patient classify as needing traction

A

Signs and symptoms of nerve root compression

No movements centralize the symptoms

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14
Q

Flexion preference patients should avoid what exercises

A

Overhead activities w extension

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15
Q

Hamstring stretch is a good exercise for ____ bias patients

A

Flexion

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16
Q

What are poor activation signs for the TrA

A

Posterior pelvic tilt

Pull upper abdominals under ribs

Quick contraction

Pulling ribs down (too much external oblique)