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35 Cards in this Set
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Muscles that substitute when pectoralis major is weak
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Long Head of Biceps, Coracobrachialis & Anterior Deltoid
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Muscle & nerve responsible for 2nd-5th digit flexion, adduction & abduction
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Interossei- Ulnar nerve
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Symptoms include flexed positions decrease pain & extended positions or walking increases pain
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Spinal stenosis
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patient sitting with shoulder passively abducted 120' . Patient asked to bring down arm to side.Inability to lower arm back down to side indicates..
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tear or full ruptuure of rotator cuff
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What to observe in Wright (Hyperabduction) test of the shoulder
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Disappearance of pulse will be reproduced in the UE
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What nerve is being tested in ULTT2?
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Median nerve
Axillary Nerve Musculocutaneous Nerve |
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Metabolic bone disease with abnormal osteoclastic and osteoblastic activity diagnosed with increased levels of serum alkaline phosphatase & urinary alkaline on lab tests..
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Paget's disease (Osteitis deformans)
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Intervention for structural scoliosis of 25-45 degrees
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Spinal Orthoses
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Muscle that is tight in torticollis
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Common areas of compression in Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
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Superior thoracic outlet
Scalene Triangle between clavicle & first rib between pectoralis minor & thoracic wall |
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mechanism of Injury of AC & SC joint disorders
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fall onto shoulder with an adducted UE
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What to avoid post surgery of shoulder impingement syndrome
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avoid shoulder elevation > 90'
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special test for bicipital tendonitis
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Speeds test
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Patient with adhesive Capsulitis shows limitation in shoulder..
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Capsular pattern: external rotation, flexion & abduction, least internal rotation
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50 Year old patient complains of pain & LOM on neck with positive Spurling's & Distraction test, X-ray shows narrowing osteophytes
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cervical spondylosis
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What nerve can be damaged in supracondylar fractures?
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Radial Nerve
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Chronic overuse or occupations that require strong handgrip & excessive pronation of forearm may lead to..
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Medial epicondylitis
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positive fiinkelstein's test
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Dequervains tenosynovitis
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Nerve that can be affected in colle's fracture
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Median nerve
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Deformity with MCP & DIP extension & flexion of PIP
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Boutonniere deformity
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Position of wrist to maintain in carpal tunnel syndrome
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Neutral
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Patient presents with pain on groin or thigh & coxalgic gait
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Avascular Necrosis of hip
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13 year Old boy presenting with aching pain at thigh, hip & knee with a psoatic limp
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Legg- Calve - Perthes disease
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Special Tests for ITB tightness
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Noble compression test
Ober's test |
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8 year old male presenting with trendelenburg gait
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Slipped capital femoral epiphysis
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could result if there's an increase in Q- angle
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Lateral patellar tracking
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Immediate surgical intervention for Acute Anterior Compartment syndrome
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Fasciotomy
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Special test for foot & ankle ligament sprains
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Anterior drawer & talar tilt test
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patient presents with reduced height of medial longitudinal arch of left foot
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Pes Planus (Flat foot)
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best radiographic view of the spine for the fracture of pars interarticularis
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Oblique
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Special test for spinal stenosis
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Bicycle (Van Gelderen) test
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condition with a positive gillet's & gaenslen's test
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SIJ pathology
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Joint Mobilization take up a slack
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Grade II
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Burn's Test & Hoover test evaluates
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Malingering
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Absolute Contraindication for traction
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joint ankylosis, bone malignancies, RA & downs syndrome affecting ligaments, arterial insufficiency, active inflammatory or infection
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