Static Musculoskeletal Exam Flashcards
What are the causes of Cushing’s Disease/Syndrome? What are some signs and symptoms?
Excessive amounts of cortisol for a long period of time (either due to corticosteroid medication or endogenous overproduction)
Hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis, moon face, buffalo hump, depression, mood swings
What are the objective diagnostic findings of somatic dysfunction?
TART: Tissue texture change Asymmetry Restricted Range of Motion Tenderness
What is the term for “funnel chest”?
Pectus excavatum
What is the term for “bow-legged”?
Genu varus
Medial and lateral winging of the scapula are caused by damage to what muscles/nerves?
Medial winging: serratus anterior - long thoracic nerve
Lateral winging: rhomboids and trapezius - dorsal scapular and spinal accessory nerves
What is the term for “pigeon breast”?
Pectus carinatum
What is a spinal dysraphism?
An incomplete fusion or malformation of bone and neural structures of the spine region
When do “cross-overs” occur? Where does this typically occur?
Whenever the postural line crosses the gravitational line. At transition zones
What is the term for foot supination?
Pes cavus
What is the term for “knock-kneed”?
Genu valgus
Where are the transition zones?
Occipitoatlantal
Cervicothoracic
Thoracolumbar
Lumbosacral
What is the “ideal structure” of the human body?
Symmetry in all three planes
What is the term for foot pronation?
Pes planus
What is hyperextension of the knee called?
Genu recurvatum