Quiz 2 Flashcards

1
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Midtarsal (Talonavicular and Calcaneocuboid) Joint:

  • To facilitate dorsiflexion and inversion:
A
  • Navicular and cuboid glide dorsally on talus and calcaneus, respectively (Wise)
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Midtarsal (Talonavicular and Calcaneocuboid) Joint:

  • To facilitate plantarflexion and eversion:
A
  • Navicular and cuboid glide plantarly on talus and calcaneus, respectively (Wise)
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3
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TaloNavicular Joint

  • Concave/Convex
A
  • Convex: Talus
  • Concave: Navicular Bone
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4
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Midtarsal (Talonavicular and Calcaneocuboid) Joint:

  • During inversion in non-weight bearing:
  • (per Norkin & White)
A
  • Navicular glides medially and dorsally on the Talus
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5
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Midtarsal (Talonavicular and Calcaneocuboid) Joint:

During Eversion in non-weight bearing:

(per Norkin & White)

A
  • Navicular glides laterally and plantarly
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6
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Femoral Nerve

  • Spinal Nerve Root Levels
A
  • L2, L3, L4
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7
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Femoral Nerve

  • Muscles Innervated
A
  • Psoas Major (per Neumann)
  • Iliacus
  • Sartorius
  • Pectineus (part)
  • Quadriceps: Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius
  • Articularis Genu (per Neumann)
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8
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • Origins
  • (per Kendall)
A
  • Posterior surface of the ulna, distal to the origin of the supinator
  • interosseus membrane
  • posterior surface of the middle 1/3 or the radius
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9
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • Insertion
  • (per Kendall)
A
  • Base of the first metacarpal bone, radial side
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10
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • Innervation
  • Spinal Nerve Root Levels
A
  • Radial Nerve
  • C6, C7, C8
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11
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • What Joints does it cross?
A
  • Radioscaphoid
  • Scaphoid/Trapezium
  • Trapezium/1st Metacarpal
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12
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • Action
  • (per Kendall)
A
  • Abducts and extends the carpometacarpal joint of the thumb
  • Radial deviation
  • Assists with wrist flexion
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13
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • How do you perform strength assessment of your muscle?
A
  • With the wrist stabilized and the 1st metacarpal in abduction and slight extension
    • Apply pressure toward adduction and flexion
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14
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Abductor Pollicis Longus

  • How do you strengthen concentrically?
  • How do you strengthen eccentrically?
A
  • Concentrically
    • Place the fist metacarpal in a position of adduction and flexion, then apply resistance as the first metacarpal is actively moved in the direction of abduction and extension
  • Eccentrically
    • Place the first metacarpal bone in a position of abduction and slight extension,
      then apply pressure against the lateral surface of the distal end of the first metacarpal in the direction of adduction and flexion.
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15
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Abductor Pollicis Longus:

  • How to stretch:
A
  • With the wrist stabilized and the 1st metacarpal in adduction and flexion
    • Passively apply pressure toward adduction and flexion with ulnar deviation
  • Essentially, perform FInkelstein’s test?
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16
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Pelvis: Shenten’s Line

A
  • inferior part of femur -> U-line to inferior border of superior pubic ramis
17
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Pelvis: “J” Line

A
  • ASIS down to greater trochanter
18
Q

Pelvis: Iliopubic Line

A
  • medial portion of the ilium to the pubic symphysis
19
Q

Pelvis: IlioIschial Line

A
  • Iliac notch to inner surface of the ischium (inferior border of the obturator foramen
20
Q

Femoral angle of inclination:

A
  • Femoral Neck relative to the femoral shaft; should be approx. 125-135 degrees in an adult
21
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DISI

A
22
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VISI

A