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30 Cards in this Set
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Treatment for radial head/lateral epicondyle tender points?
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Hold elbow in full extension, supinate and slight valgus force. Hold for 90s
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Treatment for coronoid counterstrain tender points?
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fully flex elbow, forearm is pronated and abducted gently. Hold for 90s.
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Treatment for olecranon counterstrain tender point?
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elbow is hyper extended and forearm is abducted slightly and supinated
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Location of anterior acromioclavicular tender point?
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anterior surface of distal clavicle
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Location of long head of biceps tender point?
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over the tendon
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Location of short head of biceps tender point?
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inferolateral to the coracoid process
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Location of posterior acromioclavicular tender point?
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behind the lateral end of the clavicle
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Location of supraspinatus tender point?
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in the supraspinatus fossa
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Location of subscapularis tender point?
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on the anterior surface of the scapula in the axilla
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Location of latissimus dorsi tender point?
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deep in the axilla on the medial surface of the humerus
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Treatment for anterior acromioclavicular tender point?
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Patient supine. Arm is adducted across the chest 30 - 50 degrees and slightly internally rotated. Apply traction by pulling on wrist.
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Treatment for long head of biceps tender point?
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Patient supine. Arm is supinated and flexed 90 degrees at elbow and shoulder. Apply downward pressure @ elbow along the humerus.
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Treatment for posterior acromioclavicular counterstrain tender point?
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Patient prone. Adduct arm across back. Apply traction by pulling @ wrist. Hold for 90s.
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Treatment for short head of biceps tender point is the same as what other tender point?
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long head of biceps tender point.
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Treatment for supraspinatus tender point?
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Patient supine. Flex and abducted to 120 degrees. Externally rotate the humerus. Hold for 90s.
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Treatment for subscapularis tender point?
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patient supine. Hold patients arm posteriorly over side of table and toward feet. Internally rotate arm. NO TRACTION! Hold for 90s.
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Treatment for latissimus dorsi tender point?
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Patient supine. Hold patients arm posteriorly over side of table and toward feet. Internally rotate arm. ADD TRACTION. Hold for 90s.
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Posterolateral Trochanteric tender point treatment?
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Patient prone. Extend and abduct hip. External rotation maybe needed. Hold for 90s.
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Lateral trochanteric tender point location?
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5-6 inches below the trochanter on the lateral thigh.
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Lateral trochanteric tender point treatment?
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Patient prone. Leg is abducted flexion may be introduced as needed. Hold for 90s.
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Posteromedial trochanteric tender point location?
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2-3 inches below the trochanter along posterior shaft of femur over the ischial tuberosity
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Posteromedial trochanteric tender point treatment?
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Patient prone. Extend, adduct, and externally rotate thigh. Hold for 90s.
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Treatment for anterior knee tender points?
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Patient supine, roll towel place it below calf of n ear ankle. Hyperextend knee by pressing down on anterior thigh just above patella. Foot is internally rotated as needed.
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Medial and lateral Patellar tender point treatment?
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Patient supine. Push patella laterally for lateral tender point or medially for medial tender point. Hold for 90s.
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ACL tender point location?
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medial or lateral hamstring in upper popliteal area.
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Treatment for anterior cruciate tender points?
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Patient prone. Rolled pillow under thigh. Push down on lower leg just below knee joint with a large amount of force. Hold for 90s
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Treatment for posterior cruciate tender point?
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Patient supine. Rolled pillow under calf just below knee. Press down on dorsum of ankle with a large amount of force. Internally rotate foot as needed.
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Location for posterior cruciate tender point?
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Center of popliteal fossa.
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Location of gastrocnemius tender points?
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lateral and medial attachments of gastrocnemius muscle in lower popliteal fossa.
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Treatment for gastrocnemius tender point?
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Patient prone. Flex knee and the foot is hyper extended over physicians knee by a downward force on posterior ankle. Hold for 90s.
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