Shoulder Flashcards
The treatment plan for shoulder problems is based off the ________ exam.
Musculoskeletal
Which chronic condition is more likely to be associated with adhesive capsulitis when compared to others?
Diabetes
Upper Cross Syndrome leads to poor shoulder mechanics and can eventually cause a ________ tear due to subacromial impingement.
Supraspinatus
Sympathetic levels (and therefore potential facilitated segments) for the upper extremities are ________.
T1-T5
The most common somatic dysfunction of the AC joint results in a clavicle that is ________ and ________ on the acromion.
Superior, lateral
For every ________ degrees of abduction measured at the glenohumeral joint, ________ degree is from the scapulothoracic joint.
3, 1
Which two tests are used to aid in the diagnosis of subacromial impingement?
Neer, Hawkins Kennedy
The most common somatic dysfunction of the sternoclavicuar joint results in a clavicle that is ________ and ________ on the sternum.
Anterior, superior
Which two tests are used to help aid in the diagnosis of a rotator cuff tear (specifically the supraspinatus)?
Jobe’s (empty can), Drop Arm
Shoulder adduction range of motion is approximately ________ degrees.
40
Shoulder extension range of motion is approximately ________ degrees.
45
________ is the special test to help diagnose AC separation.
Cross Arm Adductor
A labral tear or SLAP tear can be diagnosed with the use of ________’s test.
O’brien
________’s test is used to help diagnose possible cervical neural impingement.
Spurling
Adhesive capsulitis can be effectively treated with ________, an osteopathic technique.
Spencer technique