Skills Check 3 Flashcards

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Active SLR Diagnosis

A

Pelvic Instability

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Iliac Compression Diagnosis

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SI Joint Dysfunction

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3
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Iliac Distraction Diagnosis

A

SI Joint Dysfunction

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Thigh Thrust Diagnosis

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SI Joint Dysfunction

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Sacral Thurst Diagnosis

A

1) SI Joint Dysfuncion
2) SI Joint Instability

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Gaenslen’s Diagnosis

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SI Joint Dysfunction

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Hobbs Diagnosis

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1) SI Joint Instability
2) SI Joint Lesion

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Yeoman’s Diagnosis

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1) SI Joint Instability
2) SI Joint Lesion

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Log Roll (Dial Test) Diagnosis

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1) Osteoarthritis
2) Labral Derangement
3) Hip Capsule Laxity/Tightness

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Log Roll (Dial Test) Diagnosis

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1) Osteoarthritis
2) Labral Derangement
3) Hip Capsule Laxity/Tightness

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Patrick (FABER) Diagnosis

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1) Groin Strain
2) Hip Capsule Tightness
3) SI Joint Dysfunction

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FADDIR (FAIR) Diagnosis

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Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)

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Hip Scour (Quadrant) Diagnosis

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1) Osteoarthritis
2) Impingement
3) Labral Derangement

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Thomas Diagnosis

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1) Iliopsoas Tightness
2) IT Band Tightness

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Modified Thomas Diagnosis

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1) Iliopsoas Tightness
2) IT Band Tightness

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16
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Kendall’s Sign Diagnosis

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Rectus Femoris Tightness

17
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Ober’s (Modified Ober’s) Diagnosis

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1) IT Band Tightness
2) IT Band Syndrome

18
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Trendelenburg Diagnosis

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Gluteus Medius Weakness

19
Q

Knee Varus/Valgus Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

20
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Anterior Passive Drawer Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

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Posterior Passive Drawer Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

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Lachman Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

23
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Lateral Pivot Shift (McIntosh) Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

24
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Apley’s Compression Diagnosis

A

Meniscus Derangement

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Thessaly’s Diagnosis
Meniscus Derangement
26
McMurray’s Diagnosis
Meniscus Derangement
27
Waldron’s Diagnosis
1) Patella Femoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS) 2) Patella Femoral Syndrome (PFS)
28
Patella Grinding (Clarke’s) Diagnosis
Chondromalacia
29
Apprehension Diagnosis
Patellar Dislocation
30
Anterior Drawer Test Diagnosis:
Ligamentous Instability
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Posterior Drawer Test (Reverse Anterior) Diagnosis:
Ligamentous Instability
32
Talar Tilt Diagnosis:
Ligamentous Instability
33
Kleiger (ExternalRotation Stress Test) Diagnosis:
1) Joint Instability (Syndesmosis) 2) High Ankle Sprain
34
Thompson Diagnosis:
Achilles Rupture
35
Windlass Diagnosis:
Plantar Fasciitis
36
Metatarsal/Thumb Index Squeeze Test Diagnosis:
Morton’s Neuroma
37
Tinel’s Diagnosis:
Nerve Irritation
38
Ottawa Ankle Rule Diagnosis:
Ankle/Midfoot Fracture