Memory 2 Flashcards

1
Q

A posterior glide to the Femur will improve what movement?

A

Hip FLX

Int ROT

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2
Q

When performing a contract - relax PNF stretch, what mm is being stretched?

A

contracting the Agonist
Stretching the Antagonist

Ex: contract - relax of biceps would stretch the tricep mm

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3
Q

What causes hyperlordosis in the L - spine?

A

Ant pelvic ROT

HT Hip FLX

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4
Q

A winged scapula present as:

A

Protrusion off the post body and rib cage

Long Thorasic Nerve

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5
Q

The Rhomboids are innervation by what nerve?

A

Dorsal scapular

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6
Q

Patient stands while examiner forward flexes the arm to 90 degrees and forcibly medically rotate the shoulder

A

Supraspinatus Impingement Test (Neer)

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7
Q

Apply pressure to Lateral Epicondyle, then FLX and ulnar deviate the wrist with elbow extension:

A

Lateral Epicondylitis Test

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8
Q

Which PNF stretch do you hold for 30 secs?

A

Hold - Relax

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9
Q

What test would you use to asses cervical instability?

A

Alar ligament Test

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10
Q

Test Used to asses the Atlanto-axial joint

A

Atlanto- Axial Shear Test

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11
Q

How is Acute Compartment Syndrome medically treated?

A

With Fasciotomy

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12
Q

If a client presents with the same symptoms 7 days post injury, what stage of healing would the be in ?

A

Still considered acute stage

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13
Q

How would you treat a client presenting with acute frozen shoulder? ( freezing phase)

A
Decrease pain 
Decrease TPs around shoulder, subscap, pecs
Joint play of SPs
AROM of shoulder to maintain
MLD
MFR
Stretch upper traps and levator scap

See Rattray

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14
Q

Characteristic of Trigger Point

A

A hyper irritable spot in a taught band of mm with a predictable pattern of referral

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15
Q

A marathon runner uses what type of mm cells?

A

Slow twitch - aerobic / oxidative

Endurance

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16
Q

Special Test for Posteriorly Rotated illium

A

Supine to Site test
SLOP = short to Long is a post rot ilium

Compare medial malleoli bilat, + if one moves prox/dist compared to the other

17
Q

A common superficial site of compression of the Ulnar Nerve:

A

Cubical Tunnel

18
Q

Characteristic of smooth mm: Contracts _________, contraction lasts _______

A

Slower contraction

Longer lasting

19
Q

What special test would you used to rule out an inversion ankle sprain?

A

Ant Talofibular Ligament Test

20
Q

Treatment protocol for carpal tunnel syndrome?

A

Decrease fascial adhesions, HT, TPs, Edema (MLD)

See Rattray

21
Q

Special Test for Carpal Tunnel Syndrom?

A

Phalen’s

Differential diagnosis = pronated Terres syndrome

22
Q

What mms attach to the Lat lip of bicipital groove?

A

Pec Major

23
Q

which mm is innervates by two nerves?

A

Pec +

Med & Lat pectoral nerve

24
Q

Which Cranial Nerve has a dermatomal distribution?

A

Trigeminal - CN 5

25
Q

Facet Joints of the spine have what capsular pattern of restriction?

A

Side FLX & ROT > EXT

26
Q

Diastolic pressure is:

A

minimum amount of pressure maintained in the walls of the aorta between contractions of the heart.

27
Q

Systolic pressure:

A

maximum pressure reached during the ejection of blood into the aorta with contraction of the ventricles of the heart.

28
Q

Pulse Pressure:

A

The difference between Systolic and Diastolic pressure