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What are the 3 arthrokinematic motions?
Roll
Glide
Spin
The position of the joint rest is the _______ pack position
Closed
What is used to check integrity of ankle ligaments?
Talar Tilt
Indicate if roll and glide occur in the same or opposite plane:
Elbow Flexion
Shoulder Abduction
MCP Extension
Wrist Flexion
Knee Flexion
Dorsiflexion
Hip Abduction
Patella on Femur
Elbow Flexion: Same
Shoulder Abduction: Opposite
MCP Extension: Same
Wrist Flexion: Opposite
Knee Flexion: Same
Dorsiflexion: Opposite
Hip Abduction: Opposite
Patella on Femur: Same
Indicate in which place you would glide the distal segment to restore normal range of motion:
Wrist Extension
Finger Flexion
Hip Flexion
Dorsiflexion
Shoulder Abduction
Knee Flexion
Shoulder External Rotation
Wrist Extension: Posterior
Finger Flexion: Anteiror
Hip Flexion: Posterior
Dorsiflexion: Posterior
Shoulder Abduction: Inferior
Knee Flexion: Posterior
Shoulder External Rotation: Anterior
Holding a weight over your head with your arms straight would tend to cause _______ of the joint surfaces.
Compression
When motion at one joint has no predictable affect on motion of another joint
Open Chain
What are 4 things in order that clinicians work on after an injury?
Inflammation
Pain
ROM
Strength
Supination of the sub-talar joint causes what transverse plane motion of the tibia?
External Rotation
What is the condition when the medial longitudinal arch has fallen?
Pes Planus
Flexion of the distal IP phalanx is called what?
Mallet Toes
Flexion of the middle IP phalanx is called what?
Hammer Toe
Which motion is associated with most ankle sprains?
Inversion
Does hyperpronation have a relationship to hallux valgus of the same foot?
Yes
What is pain between the 3rd and 4th metatarsals?
Morton's Neuroma