ROM/Axises Lower Extremity Flashcards

1
Q

What is the position of the ankle axis relate to the knee in the transverse plane

A

20-30 degrees externally rotated from the knee axis

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2
Q

Mechanical axis of the ankle

A

midline between apex of the medial malleoli and lateral malleoli

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3
Q

Normal dorsiflexion ROM of the ankle

A

20-30 degrees

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4
Q

Normal plantarflexion ROM of the ankle

A

20-50 degrees

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5
Q

Ankle ROM required for normal gait

A

10 degrees dorsiflexion20 degrees of plantarflexion

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6
Q

Subtalar Joint postion

A

Anteriosuperomedially41-45 degrees with respect to the horizontal16 degrees with respect to the sagittal plane

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7
Q

Subtalar joint ROM

A

20 degrees calcaneal inversion with full supination5 degrees calcaneal eversion

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8
Q

Subtalar ROM required for Normal Gait

A

4-6 degrees of calcaneal inversion and eversion

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9
Q

Hip Joint axis approximation

A

Joint is Multiaxial, therefore only one point of rotation is relevantExternally approximated at eh level of the greater trochanter

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10
Q

Hip Joint Passive ROM for Flexion

A

120 with knee flexed90 with knee extended

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11
Q

Hip Joint Passive ROM for exension

A

30 degrees

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12
Q

Hip Joint Passive ROM Abduction

A

45-50 degrees

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13
Q

HIp Joint Passive ROM Adduction

A

20-30 degrees

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14
Q

Hip Joint Passive External Rotation

A

45 degrees, 90 degrees with HIp Flexed

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15
Q

Hip Joint Passive Internal Rotation

A

35 degrees, 70 degrees with Hip Flexed

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16
Q

Hip Joint Normal Flexion ROM required for Gait

A

37 degrees

17
Q

Hip Joint Normal Extension ROM required for Gait

A

45 degrees

18
Q

Hip Joint Normal Abduction ROM required for Gait

A

7 degrees

19
Q

Hip Joint Normal Adduction ROM required for Gait

A

5 degrees

20
Q

Hip joint Normal External rotation required for Gait

A

9 degrees

21
Q

Hip joint Normal Internal rotation required for Gait

A

4 degrees

22
Q

Knee Joint

A

Changes throughout ROM (polycentric)Radius of curvature of condyles decreases with flexion

23
Q

Knee Axis approximation

A

Heigh of the adductor tubercleBisecting femoral condyles in the sagittal planeParallel to epicondyles in the frontal plane

24
Q

Knee Flexion ROM

A

Passive160Active140 with hip flexed120 with hip extended

25
Q

Knee Extension ROM

A

0 degrees

26
Q

Knee Axial Rotation

A

0 degrees full extension30 degrees internal rotation with 90 degrees of knee flexion45 degrees of external rotation with 90 degrees knee flexionless with greater knee flexion due to soft tissue restrictions

27
Q

Kyphosis - Normal ROM

A

20-40 degs