Review Flashcards

1
Q

apprehension test

A

glenohumural instability, previous glenohumeral dislocation or subluxation

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2
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yergason’s test

A
  • unstable bicipital tendon/subluxation
  • bicipital tendonitis
  • subscapularis damage
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3
Q

hawkins test

A

rotator cuff pathology

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4
Q

full can test

A

rotator cuff pathology

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5
Q

FABER- 1

A

-posterior force at knee (inducing external rotation)- anterior labral pathology

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6
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FABER- 2

A

-pt externally rotate against resistance- gluteus medius pathology

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7
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FABER- 3

A

-pt internally rotate against resistance- iliopsoas pathology

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8
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hip- central compartment- tests

A
  • labral loading and distraction (labral or articular cartilage)
  • FABER 1 (anterior labral)
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9
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hip- peripheral compartment- tests

A

-rectus femoris test (knee flexion < 90 with thigh flat on table)

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10
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hip- lateral compartment- tests

A
  • ober’s test (IT band)
  • trendelenburg (gluteus medius- superior gluteal n)
  • FABER 2 (gluteus medius- superior gluteal n)
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11
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hip- anterior/iliopsoas compartment- tests

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  • FABER 3 (iliopsoas)

- thomas test (hip flexor contraction)

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12
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apley compression (knee)

A

-meniscal injury, collateral lig, or both

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13
Q

knee- apley distraction test

A

-collateral lig damage

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14
Q

ankle drawer test

A

ATF ligament

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15
Q

talar tilt test

A

calcaneofibular l and some ATF

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16
Q

thompson test

A

achilles tendon

17
Q

squeese test

A

syndesmosis tear (high ankle sprain)

18
Q

spurling’s test

A

cervical radiculopathy, n root irritation

19
Q

straight leg test

A

n root impingement

20
Q

iscerosomatic reflex- parasymp

A
  • vagus n- above and below diaphragm proximal to mid-transverse colon
  • pelvic splanchnic n’s (s2-4)- below diaphragm distal to mid-transverse colon
21
Q

T1-4

A

head and neck, heart

22
Q

T1-6

A

heart and lungs

23
Q

T5-L2

A

all GI tract and pelvis

24
Q

T5-9

A

-greater splanchnic n- celiac ganglion- upper GI, liver, duodenum, pancreas

25
Q

T10-11

A

lesser splanchnic n- superior mesenteric ganglion- small intestines, right colon, adrenals, gonads, kidneys, upper 1/2 of ureter

26
Q

T12-L2

A

-least splanchnic n- inferior mesenteric ganglion- left colon, pelvis, lower 1/2 of ureter, bladder, genitalia

27
Q

T11-L2

A

LE

28
Q

right and left lymphatic duct

A
  • right- right side of head, right UE, heart, lungs

- left- rest of body

29
Q

treatment order for lymphatics

A

first- release thoracic inlet

  • area 1- thoracic inlet down to thoracoabdominal diaphragm
  • area 2- abdominal diaphragm down to pelvic diaphragm
  • area 3- UE
  • area 4- LE
  • area 5- head and neck