Ortho 2 (special tests/glides): Tx Spine Flashcards
Tx spine ROM and OP
**make sure for oske that you do AROM only first them apply your OP!
- pg 93/94

Tx Spine RISOM

Tx Spine - R/O UE

Tx Spine compression
p 110

Tx spine traction
p 110

Tx spine dermatomes

Tx spine myotomes
NOTE: there are no myotomes at the trunk level and above C5 (recall: in the SCI lecture the motor level will be the same as the sensory level)

Tx spine reflexes

Tx Spine UMN exam

Tx spine - how to do SLR and ULNT1 test

Tx spine - how to do slump test

Tx spine - review how to assess IU muscles

Tx spine - sitting arm lift (SAL) test
Part 2:
Pht:
-Thumbs on SPs & index fingers along the ribs
-Ask pt to repeat movt several times with arm that felt heavier to lift
-Palpates the ribs individually
(+)ve = rib translation or rotation
= lack of control of that segment = failed load transfer
Pht
- Stabilize the ring (segment) that was translating/rotating
- Ask pt to repeat sitting/prone arm lift with arm that felt heavier q Look for any changes in easiness to do the test

Tx spine - prone arm lift (PAL) test
Part 2:
Pht:
-Thumbs on SPs & index fingers along the ribs
-Ask pt to repeat movt several times with arm that felt heavier to lift
-Palpates the ribs individually
(+)ve = rib translation or rotation
= lack of control of that segment = failed load transfer
Pht
- Stabilize the ring (segment) that was translating/rotating
- Ask pt to repeat sitting/prone arm lift with arm that felt heavier q Look for any changes in easiness to do the test

Tx spine hypomobility in extension kinetic test

Tx spine Hypermobility Stability test (SAL)

Tx spine Hypermobility Stability test (PAL)

Tx spine PAL/SAL stability tests part 2
also see slides 24/25

Tx spine combined movements (ipsilateral coupling)

Tx spine combined movements (contralateral coupling)

Tx spine combined movements (flex/SF)

Tx spine combined movements (ext/SF)

Tx spine PPIVM flex
Pt seated on edge of bed with arms across chest
- One arm under their contralateral axilla
- One arm above the other on top of pht’s arm
Pht standing at the side of pt
- Ant hand: on contralateral shoulder/btw pt’s arms or under or over pt’s arms
- Post hand: Palp jt line using key pinch grip or index/middle fingers.
- Palp on both Z jt (bilat) or 1 Z jt (unilat) or 1 CTjt

Tx spine PPIVM ext
Pt seated on edge of bed with arms across chest
- One arm under their contralateral axilla
- One arm above the other on top of pht’s arm
Pht standing at the side of pt
- Ant hand: on contralateral shoulder/btw pt’s arms or under or over pt’s arms
- Post hand: Palp jt line using key pinch grip or index/middle fingers.
- Palp on both Z jt (bilat) or 1 Z jt (unilat) or 1 CTjt

Tx spine - PPIVM SF
Pt seated on edge of bed with arms across chest
- One arm under their contralateral axilla
- One arm above the other on top of pht’s arm
Pht standing at the side of pt
- Ant hand: on contralateral shoulder/btw pt’s arms or under or over pt’s arms
- Post hand: Palp jt line using key pinch grip or index/middle fingers.
- Palp on both Z jt (bilat) or 1 Z jt (unilat) or 1 CTjt

Tx spine - PPIVM rot
Pt seated on edge of bed with arms across chest
- One arm under their contralateral axilla
- One arm above the other on top of pht’s arm
Pht standing at the side of pt
- Ant hand: on contralateral shoulder/btw pt’s arms or under or over pt’s arms
- Post hand: Palp jt line using key pinch grip or index/middle fingers.
- Palp on both Z jt (bilat) or 1 Z jt (unilat) or 1 CTjt
