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15 Cards in this Set
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What are the 3 arthrokinematic motions?
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Roll
Glide Spin |
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The position of the joint rest is the _______ pack position
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Closed
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What is used to check integrity of ankle ligaments?
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Talar Tilt
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Indicate if roll and glide occur in the same or opposite plane:
Elbow Flexion Shoulder Abduction MCP Extension Wrist Flexion Knee Flexion Dorsiflexion Hip Abduction Patella on Femur |
Elbow Flexion: Same
Shoulder Abduction: Opposite MCP Extension: Same Wrist Flexion: Opposite Knee Flexion: Same Dorsiflexion: Opposite Hip Abduction: Opposite Patella on Femur: Same |
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Indicate in which place you would glide the distal segment to restore normal range of motion:
Wrist Extension Finger Flexion Hip Flexion Dorsiflexion Shoulder Abduction Knee Flexion Shoulder External Rotation |
Wrist Extension: Posterior
Finger Flexion: Anteiror Hip Flexion: Posterior Dorsiflexion: Posterior Shoulder Abduction: Inferior Knee Flexion: Posterior Shoulder External Rotation: Anterior |
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Holding a weight over your head with your arms straight would tend to cause _______ of the joint surfaces.
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Compression
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When motion at one joint has no predictable affect on motion of another joint
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Open Chain
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What are 4 things in order that clinicians work on after an injury?
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Inflammation
Pain ROM Strength |
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Supination of the sub-talar joint causes what transverse plane motion of the tibia?
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External Rotation
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What is the condition when the medial longitudinal arch has fallen?
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Pes Planus
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Flexion of the distal IP phalanx is called what?
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Mallet Toes
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Flexion of the middle IP phalanx is called what?
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Hammer Toe
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Which motion is associated with most ankle sprains?
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Inversion
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Does hyperpronation have a relationship to hallux valgus of the same foot?
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Yes
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What is pain between the 3rd and 4th metatarsals?
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Morton's Neuroma
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