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41 Cards in this Set
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compensation occurs in what type of injury?
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chronic injuries
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pain with movement toward restriction indicate what kind of injury?
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acute injury
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dull, achy, burning tenderness associated with which kind of injury?
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chronic
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fryette type I involves group or single vertebrae?
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group in neutral
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fryetee law III?
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movement in one plane will cause movement in other planes
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which vetebrae named in group dysfunction?
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the top most vertebrae
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superior facet orientation of cervical?
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back, up, medial
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superior facet orientation of thoracic?
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back, up, lateral
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superior facet orientation of lumbar?
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back, medial
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type of contraction where operator force is less than pt's force?
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isotonic
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type of contraction where operator force is greater than pt's force?
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isolytic
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type of contraction where operator force is equal to pt's force?
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isometric
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approximation of orgin and insertion in muscle?
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concentric contraction
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lengthening of muscle during contraction from external force?
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eccentric contraction
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counterstrain tech. is direct or indirect?
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indirect
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myofascial release is direct or indirect?
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both
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which technique has both active and passive treatment?
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myofascial release
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scalene origin and insertion?
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origin- poster tubercle of cervical transverse
insertion-rib1 (ant. and mid.), rib2 (post.) |
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which muscle divides the neck into anterior and post. triangles?
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SCM
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which ligament attaches the dens to the skull?
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alar ligaments
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which two diseases can cause A-A subluxation due to weakening of transverse ligament?
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RA and Down's
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most common causes of cervical nerve root pressure?
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degeneration of joints of luschka (uncovertebral) and hypertrophic arthritis
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main motion of C2-C4?
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rotation along with AA
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deep right occipital sulcus will indicate?
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left occipital sidebending
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rotation motion testing for AA?
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flex to 45 and then check for rotation
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spinous process level with spine of scapula?
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T3
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spinous process level with inferior angle of scapula?
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T7
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sternal notch level with which vertebrae?
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T2
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sternal angle level with which vertebrae?
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T4
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nipple dermatome?
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T4
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umbillicus dermatome?
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T10
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main motion of thoracic?
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rotation
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attachments of diaphragm?
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xyphoid, rib 6-12, L1-L3 body and intervertebral disc
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five secondary muscles of inspiration?
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scalene, pec minor, serratus ant. and post., quad lumborum, and lats
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five things typical ribs have?
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ribs 3-10; head, tubercle, neck, angle, shaft
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atypical ribs and reasons they are atypical?
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1-no articulation in front and no angle
2-large tuberosity for serr. ant 11 and 12- no front articulation |
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true vs. false?
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true 1-7
false 8-12 |
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floating rib motion?
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caliper
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which ribs primarily move in pump-handle motion?
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ribs 1-5
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TART found in what areas for inhalation dysfunction for bucket handle ribs (6-10)?
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intercostal muscles at mid-axillary line
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rib group dysfunctions have one "key" rib. which ones for inhalation and exhalation?
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inhalation- one that is lowest level
exhalation- one at highet level |