Skills Check 3 Flashcards

1
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Active SLR Diagnosis

A

Pelvic Instability

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2
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Iliac Compression Diagnosis

A

SI Joint Dysfunction

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3
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Iliac Distraction Diagnosis

A

SI Joint Dysfunction

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4
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Thigh Thrust Diagnosis

A

SI Joint Dysfunction

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5
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Sacral Thurst Diagnosis

A

1) SI Joint Dysfuncion
2) SI Joint Instability

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6
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Gaenslen’s Diagnosis

A

SI Joint Dysfunction

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7
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Hobbs Diagnosis

A

1) SI Joint Instability
2) SI Joint Lesion

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8
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Yeoman’s Diagnosis

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1) SI Joint Instability
2) SI Joint Lesion

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9
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Log Roll (Dial Test) Diagnosis

A

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

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10
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Log Roll (Dial Test) Diagnosis

A

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

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11
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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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12
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FADDIR (FAIR) Diagnosis

A

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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14
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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

A

Rectus Femoris Tightness

17
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Ober’s (Modified Ober’s) Diagnosis

A

1) IT Band Tightness
2) IT Band Syndrome

18
Q

Trendelenburg Diagnosis

A

Gluteus Medius Weakness

19
Q

Knee Varus/Valgus Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

20
Q

Anterior Passive Drawer Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

21
Q

Posterior Passive Drawer Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

22
Q

Lachman Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

23
Q

Lateral Pivot Shift (McIntosh) Diagnosis

A

Ligamentous Instability

24
Q

Apley’s Compression Diagnosis

A

Meniscus Derangement

25
Q

Thessaly’s Diagnosis

A

Meniscus Derangement

26
Q

McMurray’s Diagnosis

A

Meniscus Derangement

27
Q

Waldron’s Diagnosis

A

1) Patella Femoral Pain Syndrome (PFPS)
2) Patella Femoral Syndrome (PFS)

28
Q

Patella Grinding (Clarke’s) Diagnosis

A

Chondromalacia

29
Q

Apprehension Diagnosis

A

Patellar Dislocation

30
Q

Anterior Drawer Test Diagnosis:

A

Ligamentous Instability

31
Q

Posterior Drawer Test (Reverse Anterior) Diagnosis:

A

Ligamentous Instability

32
Q

Talar Tilt Diagnosis:

A

Ligamentous Instability

33
Q

Kleiger (ExternalRotation Stress Test) Diagnosis:

A

1) Joint Instability (Syndesmosis)
2) High Ankle Sprain

34
Q

Thompson Diagnosis:

A

Achilles Rupture

35
Q

Windlass Diagnosis:

A

Plantar Fasciitis

36
Q

Metatarsal/Thumb Index Squeeze Test Diagnosis:

A

Morton’s Neuroma

37
Q

Tinel’s Diagnosis:

A

Nerve Irritation

38
Q

Ottawa Ankle Rule Diagnosis:

A

Ankle/Midfoot Fracture