Quiz 3 Flashcards
List the needs of early medical attention
MI Acute rotator cuff Unreduced dislocation Acute fracture Undiagnosed severe pain
The axis of motion always lies in the _______ articular surface
convex
The treatment plane lies in the _______ articular surface and is _______ to the joint surface and perpendicular to the line drawn between the _____ and the concave surface
concave; parallel; axis
Age most likely affected: Traumatic arthritis
<45
Age most likely affected: Idiopathic Arthritis
45-60
Age most likely affected: Systemic arthritis
<30
Age most likely affected: Arthrosis
<45
Age and sex most likely affected: hyperostosis
30-50, female
Age and sex most likely affected: spontaneous subluxation
<20, female
Age most likely affected: labral lesion
<40
Age most likely affected: capsule lesion
> 40
Hornblower’s
Teres Minor
Belly press test
Subscapularis
ER lag sign
Infraspinatus
Empty can test
Supraspinatus
Special tests for impingement
Hawkins-Kennedy
Empty Can
Special tests for labral tear
O’Brien
Crank
Biceps Load: SLAP
Apprehension test
Instability
Special tests for thoracic outlet
Roos Test
Cyriax Release
Which motion can be assessed with AROM and PROM:
Osteokinematic
Which motion can be assessed with joint play?
Arthrokninematic
Grade 0
No movement
Grade 1
Extremely hypobmobile
Grade 2
Slightly hypomobile
Grade 3
Normal
Grade 4
Slightly hypermobile
Grade 5
Extremely hypermobile
Grade 6
Unstable
What is a roll?
A series of points on one surface come into contact with a series of points on the other
What is a glide (slide)?
A single point of contact on one surface comes in contact with a series of points on the other surface
What is a spin?
A single point of contact on both surfaces
When surfaces are more congruent there is more __________.
gliding
When surfaces are more incongruent there is more _________.
rolling