Workshop W5 & 7 Flashcards

1
Q

Accessory glides of femoral head: What results in anterior glide (translation?)

A

External rotation & Ext

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Accessory glides of femoral head: What results in posterior glide (translation?)

A

Internal rotation & flexion

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3
Q

Accessory glides of femoral head: What results in superior glide (translation?)

A

Adduction

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4
Q

When would you conduct a distraction of the hip in supine (With or without the mulligan belt)?

A

General reduction in ROM

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5
Q

When would you conduct an AP glide in 90 degrees of hip flexion (with or without the belt)?

A

Reduced hip flexion

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6
Q

When would you conduct a PA glide of the hip in neutral?

A

Reduced hip extension

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7
Q

When would you conduct a lateral glide in 90 degrees of hip flexion (with or without the belt)?

A

Reduced hip ROM (general)

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8
Q

When would you conduct TFL/quad soft tissue massage?

A

Reduced knee flexion (secondary to mm tightness)

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9
Q

Gluteal tendinopathy exercises should avoid two key categories….

A

Must be closed chain (OKC increases compression - targets TFL). No adduction based exercises, it compresses tendon.

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10
Q

What is assessed in the Beighton score for ligamentous laxity?

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  • Passively DF the 5th MTP to greater or = to 90 deg
  • Oppose the thumb to the volar aspect of the ipsilateral forearm
  • Hyperextend the elbow to greater to or equal to 10 deg
  • Hyperextend the knee to greater to or equal to 10 deg
  • Place hands flat on the floor without bending knees
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11
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When would you conduct an AP distraction of the elbow (with or without the belt)

A

Reduced elbow extension

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12
Q

When would you conduct an A-P glide of the radiohumeral joint?

A

Reduced elbow extension

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13
Q

When would you conduct a PA glide of the radiohumeral joint?

A

Reduced elbow flexion

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13
Q

When would you conduct a PA glide of the superior radio ulna joint?

A

Reduced supination

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13
Q

When would you conduct an AP glide of the superior radio-ulna joint?

A

Reduced pronation

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14
Q

Mulligan technique: When would you conduct a lateral glide of the elbow joint?

A

Extensor tendinopathy

15
Q

Mulligan technique: When would you conduct a MWM lateral glide with gripping (with seat belt)?

A

Extensor tendinopathy

16
Q

Mulligan technique: When would you conduct a MVM extensor tendiniopathy: PA radial head with gripping?

A

Extensor tendinopathy

17
Q

Mulligan technique: When would you conduct a HEP: lateral glide?

A

Use if patient is a positive responder to lateral glide (with gripping) in extensor tendinopathy

18
Q

When would you conduct extensor tendinopathy diamond de-load tape?

A

Painful extensor tendinopathy that is improved post taping