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33 Cards in this Set
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Inflamed bursa |
Tenderness with palpation of the subacromial area during shoulder elevation, painful arc with passive ROM, protective muscle spasms around the joint, end feel is empty and painful |
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Severe pain or grade III ligament injury |
Severe pain initially followed by little to no pain, boggy end feel |
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Rotator cuff tendinitis |
Would have full end-range range of motion |
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Fibrosis/adhesive capsulitis end feel |
End feel is capsular |
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Volkmann ischemic contracture |
Never injury resulting from the compression of fluid producing a deformed limb |
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Thrombophlebitis of saphenous vein |
Presents with generalized leg pain, swelling, increased temperature, and bluish discoloration |
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Anterior compartment syndrome |
Caused by blunt trauma, presents with sensory deficit (numbness, tingling, coolness of extremity) |
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Ischemia of the superficial fibular nerve |
Occurs as a result of trauma |
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Pressure garments |
If worn 23 hours/day it can reduce the formation or thickness of hypertrophic scars |
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Scar management |
Stretching is useful to counter contracture but it doesn't affect the thickness of the scar tissue |
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No adventitious breath sound |
Airway is clear |
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Resistance training post injury |
Allow 2-3 days for recovery after each session |
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During maximal aerobic exercises |
Diastolic BP should demonstrate minimal change |
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Canalithiasis |
Debris free floating in one of the semicircular canal |
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Cupulolithiasis |
Debris are stuck in the cupula |
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Stress fracture assessment |
Percussion and vibration |
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When testing abdominal strength |
Manual stabilization of the pelvis is not indicated |
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To alleviate symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux |
Sleep on left side |
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In superficial partial thickness burn |
Shiny appearance |
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Lateral medullary syndrome |
Contralateral loss of pain and temperature |
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Urinary tract infection in cervical spine tetraplegia |
Lower extremity spasticity, shoulder pain, fever |
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Malignant tumor of continue tissue |
Fibrosarcoma and chondrosarcoma |
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Bayley III scale |
Norm referenced for children from birth to 42 months |
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GMFM |
Evaluate progress over time in children with CP |
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The Peabody developmental motor scales |
Children from birth to 72 months |
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The Bruiniks-Oseretsky test of motor proficiency |
Test of motor function for children 4-21 years of age, motor coordination and balance |
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Forward bending during scoliosis screening |
Vertebral rotation |
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Actinomycosis |
Associated with chest pain, dyspnea, fatigue, fever |
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Osteomalacia |
Painful muscle weakness, bone pain, tenderness |
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Septic arthritis |
Rapid onset, over hours or days, swollen joints, red, tender, warmth limited ROM, increased alkaline phosphatase level |
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From birth to 3 months |
The head of infant will lag behind the body |
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Cheyne-stokes |
Breathing that waxes and wanes cyclically so that period of deep breathing alternate with periods of apnea |
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Bleeding into the central gray matter |
Highest level of function achieved is ability to walk but difficulty with distal upper extremity and hand function |