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Ask your client to lie supine with his test leg over the edge of table. Then ask client bring both knees towards chest and then slowly lower the test leg into extension over the edge of table. What test could it be? |
Gaenslen's test is for SI Joint pathology and contracture in Rectus Femoris |
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Halstead maneuver is testing which muscle? |
Middle Scalene mostly, TOS |
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Does Thoracic Outlet syndrome contribute to Scoliosis? |
NO. (but Contracture of Quadratus Lumborum does) |
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To stretch brachialis, would you do elbow extension with forearm pronation? |
NO. That's for testing strength. Just do Elbow Extension |
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To test strength of TFL, you would ask client to perform active resisted hip ____ and ____. |
Abduction and Internal rotation |
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A typical anterior compartment syndrome in subacute would feel pain on resisted movement and passive movement? |
False. Resisted and Stretch. Passive no pain as client is not using muscle. |
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Where is the location for sub deltoid bursitis? |
Between Deltoid and Head of Humerus |
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Which of the following tissue manifestation will be found with pes anserine tendinitis in chronic stage? A. Spasticity, trigger point B. Inflammation, spasm C. Adhesions, scar tissue |
C. Adhesions Acute: Inflammation, heat, swelling Chronic: Inflammation, fibrosis, adhesions |
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Point tenderness and pain on heel strike is a typical symptom for? |
Plantar Fasciitis |
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Trigger point, pain and tonus in TFL and Gluteus Medius indicate which bursa that is inflamed? |
Trochanteric Bursae |
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Ischemic compression pain referral pattern in Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus could go to where? |
Snuff box |
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Movement of a joint, within the restricted range, that is produced by a therapist is considered to be what kind of ROM? A. Passive Forced B. Passive Relaxed C. Active Assisted |
B. Passive Relaxed |
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When a client contracts the muscles crossing a joint, moving the joint through the unrestricted range, it is known as what kind of ROM? A. Active Assisted B. Active Free C. Passive Forced |
B. Active Free |