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33 Cards in this Set
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Iliopsoas |
Marching ex in short sitting strengthen what hip muscles |
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ASIS |
Reference landmark for assesing a Pt's Q-angle |
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Sweeping |
This lever system is mechanically like this activity |
3rd class is like ? |
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Fair |
Completing full ROM hip abduction gives you this mmt |
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Popliteus |
Name of one muscle responsible for unlocking a "locked" knee |
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Ninety, 90 |
# degrees of shoulder ER that is normal ROM |
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Deltoid muscle |
Innervated by C5 spinal nerve |
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Biceps brachii |
Supinates the forearm |
Other muscles besides supinator |
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PLL |
Posterior to vertebral body but anterior to spinal cord |
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Transverse foramen |
Located in the c-spine through which the vertebral artery passes |
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Ulnar nerve |
Innervates the hypothenar muscles |
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Horns |
Opens ends of medial meniscii are called this |
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Iliofemoral |
Also known as "Y" ligament |
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Labrum |
Structure that attaches to edges of and deepens the glenoid fossa |
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Sixty, 60 |
# of degrees of rotation that is normal for cervical spine |
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Extend, AI |
During finger flexion, like gripping, we do -----what with wrist to avoid --- |
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Prone |
What is the patient position for mmt of subscapularis? |
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Serratus Anterior |
Is the only muscle to abduct the scapula |
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Iliocostalis |
The most lateral layer of the erector spinae group |
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Nutation |
Term for posterior rotation of one side of the pelvis |
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Flexed |
Wrist extension would have greater ROM with the fingers ------ |
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Lubricals |
Muscle that flexes MCP, extends IPs |
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Fifty, 50 |
Normal ROM FOR plantarflexion |
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Angle of inclination |
Angle affected in pt with coxa vara or coxa valga |
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Teres major |
One of the muscles forming posterior wall of axilla |
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Cubitus varus |
"Gunstock deformity" |
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Sciatic nerve |
What nerve innervates hamstrings |
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Condyloid |
What type of joint are MCPs |
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Peroneals |
Muscles that slow, eccentrically control inversion(supination) during closed chain ankle ex (like gait) |
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Rear foot |
Calcaneus + talus |
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Patella Baja |
Patella sitting to far inferiorly |
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Medial |
Meniscus more frequently torn or damaged |
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"Good" |
In prone pt can extend trunk and clear sternum with hands in small of the back. The MMT GRADE = |
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