Quiz For Thursday Flashcards
Hip Flexion (Grade0)
Supine position, no palpation contraction of the muscle
Hip Flexion (Grade 1)
Supine position, little contraction but no visible movement.
Hip Flexion (Grade 2)
side-lying, patient completes range of motion.
Hip Flexion (Grade 3)
upright position, the patient completes test range of motion and holds without any resistance.
Hip Flexion (Grade 4)
upright position, the patient completes the test range of motion against a strong to moderate range of motion.
Hip Flexion (Grade5)
upright position, the patient completes the test against maximal resistance.
Hip Extension (Grade 0)
prone position, no palpable contraction
Hip Extension (Grade 1)
prone position, palpable contraction of the gluteus maximus but no visible movement.
Hip Extension (Grade 2)
side-lying position completes the partial range of motion.
Hip External (Grade 3)
prone position, the patient completes and holds the range of motion without resistance.
Hip External (Grade 4)
prone position, the patient holds the test position against moderate resistance.
Hip Extension (Grade 5)
prone position, the patient holds test position against max resistance.
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade 0)
supine position, there is no palpable contraction.
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade 1)
supine position, therapist can detect some contraction activity in the muscle but no joint movement
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade2)
supine position, patient only completes partial range of motion.
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade 3)
supine position, the completes range of motion without any resistance
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade 4)
supine position, patient completes the range of motion against moderate resistance.
Ankle Dorsiflexion (Grade 5)
supine position, the patient holds the test position against max resistance.
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade 0)
Prone position with foot off the table, no contraction of the muscle
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade 1)
prone position with foot off the table, able to move through a partial range of motion. contraction of the muscle bellies may be palpated.
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade2)
prone position with feet of the table, patient can hold test position against max resistance.
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade3)
standing up on the side of the table, the patient is able to hold body weight once in a heel position.
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade 4)
standing on the side of the table, patient can complete 2-24 heel raises.
Ankle Plantarflexion (Grade5)
standing on the side of the table, the patient can successfully complete 25 heel raises.
List the 4-muscle movement testing for hip flexion or hip extension.
prone, supine, side-lying, or sitting in a upright position.
List 2 joint muscles aka biarticular joint muscles (ankle, hip, knee)
rectus femoris and gastrocnemius????? im not sure but these are bi-articular.
What are 3 prime movers for hip internal rotation?
gluteus Medius, gluteus minimus, and tensor fascia Latae