PHYSICAL EXAMINATION OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM Flashcards

1
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Assess hip Muscle Strength
(a) Flexion
(b) Extension: _______
(c) Abduction: _______
(d) Adduction: ________
(e) External & Internal Rotation

A

b) Gluteus Maximus
c) Gluteus Medius
d) Adductor Longus / Brevis / Magnus

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Special Tests hip
Detects hip and sacroiliac pathology

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Faber test aka Figure of 4 test, Patrick test, Jansen test

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Special Tests hip
Detects gluteus medius muscle weakness
-The test is positive if the PSIS on the unsupported side descends

A

Trendelenburg Test

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Special Tests hip
Performed to detect acetabular or femoral neck pathology such as osteoarthritis or osteonecrosis
-Pain in the hip or groin, particular with internal rotation is positive

A

Log Roll Test

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Special Tests hip
Tests for a tight piriformis impinging the sciatic nerve
-If the test is positive then pain will be produced in the buttock and even down the leg

A

Piriformis Test

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Special Tests hip
Test for labral pathology, loose body, or other internal derangement of the hip
-Pain or grating sensation or sensation is positive

A

Scour Test

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Special Tests
If patient is unable to obtain within 10 degree of full knee extension are considered to have hamstring tightness

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Hamstring Flexibility

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Special Tests hip
Detects flexion contractures or tightness of the hip
-The test is positive if the hip does not fully extend or lumbar curve arches (lordosis)

A

Thomas Test

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Special Tests knee
Tests for Patellar instability
-Positive would be absence of a firm end feel or patient apprehension

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Patellar Apprehension Sign

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Special Tests knee
Assesses for cartilage degeneration
-Positive would be pain and/or grinding sound

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Special Tests knee
Evaluates the health of the menisci
-Joint line clicking and or pain is positive for possible meniscus tear.

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McMurray Test

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Special Tests knee
Assess posterior cruciate ligament stability
-If the PCL is injured the proximal tibia falls back

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Posterior Drawer

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Special Tests
1) ______ evaluates the integrity of the lateral collateral ligament.
2) _______ evaluates the integrity of the medial collateral ligament.
-The test is positive if the patient complains of pain and/or there’s instability.

A

1) Varus Stress
2) Valgus Stress

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Special Tests hip
Detects instability of the anterior cruciate ligament
-The absence of a firm end point is indicative of an anterior cruciate ligament tear
-Increased anterior translation indicated partial or complete tear

A

Lachmans

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Special test knee
Detects iliotibial band (ITB) contractures or tightness
-The test is positive with patient’s inability to lower knee to table or they complain of pain at the ITB insertion site

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Ober Test

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16
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Foot strength, what muscle is being tested?
Dorsiflexion / Inversion: ______

A

Tibialis Anterior

17
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Foot strength, what muscle(s) is being tested?
Plantar Flexion:

A

Gastrocnemius & Soleus

18
Q

Foot strength, what muscle(s) is being tested?
Eversion:

A

Peroneal Longus / Brevis

19
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Foot strength, what muscle(s) is being tested?
Toe Flexion

A

Flexor Digitorum / Hallucis Longus

20
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Foot strength, what muscle(s) is being tested?
Toe Extension

A

Extensor Digitorum / Hallucis Longus

21
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Special tests foot
Detects anterior instability of the ankle joint
-The test is positive if the talus slides anteriorly under the ankle mortise. You may also hear an audible “clunk”.

A

Anterior Drawer Test

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Special tests foot
Evaluates laxity of the calcanofibular ligament
-If the patient does not have an end point, then the test is positive for a CFL tear.

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Inversion (VARUS) Stress Test

23
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Special tests foot
Assess the integrity of the achilles tendon
-The test is positive if the foot doesn’t move into plantar flexion

A

Thompson Test

24
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Special tests foot
Tests for possible Tibiofibular syndesmosis injury.
-If pain is felt to the lower ankle mortise region of the ankle the test is positive

A

Tib/Fib Squeeze