Ultimate Slide Deck For Final Flashcards

This deck is a combination of all of the other flashcard decks to help study for the final.

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Patient Position for Flexion

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Seated, Back supported

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Patient Position for Extension

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Seated, Back supported

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Patient Position for Rotation

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Seated, Back supported

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Patient Position for Side Bending

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Seated, Back supported

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Flexion Landmarks

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Stationary Arm: Perpendicular or parallel to floor
Fulcrum: External Auditory Meatus
Movement Arm: Base of Nares

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Extension Landmarks

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Stationary Arm: Perpendicular or parallel to floor
Fulcrum: External Auditory Meatus
Movement Arm: Base of Nares

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Rotation Landmarks

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Stationary Arm: Parallel to Acromion
Fulcrum: Cranial Aspect of Head
Movement Arm: Tip of Nose

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Cervical ROM Goniometry: Lateral Side Bending Landmarks

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Stationary Arm: Perpendicular to floor along spinous processes
Fulcrum: Spinous Process of C7
Movement Arm: Dorsal Midline of Head

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Cervical ROM Tape Measure: Flexion Landmarks

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Sternal notch to middle tip of chin

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Cervical ROM Tape Measure: Extension Landmarks

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Sternal notch to middle tip of chin

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Cervical ROM Tape Measure: Rotation Landmarks

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Tip of chin to acromion

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Cervical ROM Tape Measure: Lateral Side Bending Landmarks

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Mastoid Process to Lateral Tip of Acromion

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Cervical ROM Double Inclinometers: Flexion Landmarks

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Inclinometer 1: Over Spinous Process T1
Inclinometer 2: On Top of Patient’s Head

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Cervical ROM Double Inclinometers: Extension Landmarks

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Inclinometer 1: Over Spinous Process T1
Inclinometer 2: On Top of Patient’s Head

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Cervical ROM Double Inclinometers: Lateral Side Bending Landmarks

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Inclinometer 1: Over Spinous Process T1
Inclinometer 2: On Top of Patient’s Head

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Cervical ROM Single Inclinometer: Flexion Landmark

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Inclinometer 1: On Top of Patient’s Head

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Cervical ROM Single Inclinometer: Extension Landmark

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Inclinometer 1: On Top of Patient’s Head

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Cervical ROM Single Inclinometer: Rotation Landmark

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Inclinometer 1: Middle of Patient’s Forehead

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Cervical ROM Single Inclinometer: Lateral Side Bending Landmark

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Inclinometer 1: On top of patient’s head

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Cervical ROM Single Inclinometer: Patient Position for Rotation

21
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No contraction felt in the muscle. What’s the grade?

22
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Feeble contraction felt in muscle, no visible movement of limb/part

23
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Moves through partial ROM in gravity reduced position

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Moves through complete ROM in gravity reduced position

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Moves through partial ROM in antigravity position
2+/5
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Gradual release from test position in antigravity position
3-/5
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Holds test position (no added pressure)
3/5
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Holds test position against slight pressure
3+/5
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Holds test position against slight to moderate pressure
4-/5
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Holds test position against moderate pressure
4/5
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Holds Test position against moderate to strong pressure
4+/5
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Holds test position against strong pressure
5/5
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How do you tell if the joint is restricted or if the muscle is too weak when a limb doesn't move through full AROM?
Passively move the limb; if the limb is able to move through full ROM then the restriction is strength.
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What muscle grades require a gravity reduced position?
0, 1, -2, 2
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What muscle grades require an antigravity position?
2+, 3-, 3, 3+, 4-, 4, 4+, 5