AT 3128 Evaluation of Athletic Injury Lower Extremities Lab-Midterm Practical

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Sport Science Quiz am AT 3128 Evaluation of Athletic Injury Lower Extremities Lab-Midterm Practical, erstellt von Kerilyn Wendel am 12/10/2016.
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Frage 1

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What is the range of normal motion of flexion in the hip?
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  • 110-130 degrees
  • 70-120 degrees
  • 50-95 degrees

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What is the range of normal motion of extension in the hip?
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  • 110-130 degrees
  • 10-20 degrees
  • 45-80 degrees

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What is the range of normal motion of abduction in the hip?
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  • 20-40 degrees
  • 30-50 degrees
  • 10-35 degrees

Frage 4

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What is the normal motion for adduction in the hip?
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  • 45 degrees
  • 30 degrees
  • 55 degrees

Frage 5

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What is the normal range of motion for internal rotation of the hip?
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  • 30-40 degrees
  • 40-60 degrees

Frage 6

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What is the normal range of motion for external rotation of the hip?
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  • 30-40 degrees
  • 40-60 degrees
  • 55-70 degrees

Frage 7

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What is the normal range of motion for flexion in the knee?
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  • 135-145 degrees
  • 110-150 degrees

Frage 8

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What is the normal range of motion for extension in the knee?
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  • -10-0 degrees
  • 5-10 degrees
  • 10-15 degrees

Frage 9

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What is the normal motion for plantar flexion in the ankle?
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  • 50 degrees
  • 70 degrees
  • 35 degrees

Frage 10

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What is the normal motion for dorsiflexion in the ankle?
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  • 20 degrees
  • 45 degrees
  • 15 degrees

Frage 11

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What is the normal motion for inversion in the ankle?
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  • 35 degrees
  • 5 degrees
  • 20 degrees

Frage 12

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What is the normal motion for eversion of the ankle?
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  • 3 degrees
  • 5 degrees
  • 10 degrees

Frage 13

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L1 dermatome is responsible for sensation in the ?
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  • Proximal thigh (pubic symphysis to lateral thigh)
  • Medial mid-thigh
  • lateral distal thigh

Frage 14

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L2 dermatome controls sensation in the medial mid-thigh.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 15

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L4 dermatome controls sensation in the dorsum of the foot.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 16

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L5 dermatome area runs along over what area?
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  • Medial mid-thigh
  • Dorsum of foot

Frage 17

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L3 dermatome area runs along the lateral distal thigh, proximal.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 18

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S1 dermatome runs along what area?
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  • Dorsum of the foot
  • Heel plantar side
  • Posterior distal lateral lower leg down to the 5th metatarsal

Frage 19

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S2 dermatome runs along the dorsum of the foot to the 5th metatarsal.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 20

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L1 myotome controls what movement?
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  • Hip flexion
  • Knee extension

Frage 21

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L2 myotome controls what muscle movement?
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  • Dorsiflexion and Inversion
  • Hip Flexion

Frage 22

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L3 myotome controls what muscle movement?
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  • Knee extension
  • Hip flexion

Frage 23

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L4 myotome controls what muscle movement?
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  • Toe extension
  • Dorsiflexion and Inversion
  • Knee extension

Frage 24

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L5 myotome controls what muscle movement?
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  • Toe extension
  • Plantar Flexion/Eversion
  • Knee flexion

Frage 25

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S1 myotome controls what muscle movement?
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  • Plantar flexion/eversion
  • Toe extension
  • Hip Flexion

Frage 26

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S2 myotome controls which muscle movement?
Antworten
  • Hip extension
  • Plantar flexion/eversion
  • Knee flexion

Frage 27

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A pt. who is unable to lift legs and hold that position for 30sec. and also experiences pn with the test is a positive result for a Milgram's test.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 28

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The pt. has intrathecal/extrathecal pressure on an intervertebral (IV) disc which places pressure on the lumbar nerve root if they test positive for the Milgram's test.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 29

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Kernig's/Brudzinski's test is positive if pn occurs with SLR and is NOT relieved when the pt. flexes the leg at the knee joint.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 30

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A positive kernig's/brudzinski's test indicates sciatic nerve irritation or discal involvement in injury.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 31

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A SLR (non-modified) test is positive if pn does not occur at all.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 32

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A positive SLR (non-modified) test indicates sciatic nerve irritation or discal involvement (if pn is experienced after 70°).
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  • True
  • False

Frage 33

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A modified SLR test is positive if pn is felt in both the un-modified and modified SLR tests.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 34

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A negative modified SLR test could indicate tight hamstrings as the cause for pain in the original SLR test.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 35

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A positive modified SLR test indicates a large space-occupying lesion (i.e. herniated disc).
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  • True
  • False

Frage 36

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The WELL SLR test is performed on the symptomatic leg.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 37

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A WELL SLR test is positive if pn occurs on the opposite (symptomatic) leg.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 38

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A positive WELL SLR test indicates that the patient (pt.) is malingering.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 39

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A positive Hoover's test is when there is no pressure on the examiners hand from the pt.'s un-involved leg.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 40

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Malingering is an indicator for a positive Quadrant test.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 41

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A positive Quadrant test is when:
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  • Patients symptoms are reproduced
  • Patient can't rotate to the affected side
  • Patients symptoms are not reproduced

Frage 42

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A positive Quadrant test indicates: (More than one correct)
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  • Radicular pn from a positive quadrant test indicates compression of IV foramina that impinges lumbar nerve roots.
  • Symptoms in the PSIS area indicate SI joint dysfunction.
  • Local pn from a positive quadrant test indicates facet joint pathology.
  • Reproduction of symptoms indicates sciatic nerve irritation

Frage 43

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A positive Slump test is when sciatic pain or reproduction of other neurological symptoms occurs.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 44

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A positive Slump test indicates sciatic nerve irritation and tight hamstrings.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 45

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A positive tension sign/ bowstring test is when the pt. feels [blank_start]tenderness[blank_end] with possible duplication of [blank_start]sciatic[blank_end] symptoms as compared with the opposite side.
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  • tenderness
  • sciatic

Frage 46

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The stork stand test is positive if pain is felt in the [blank_start]lumbar spine[blank_end] or [blank_start]SI[blank_end] area. This indicates either a [blank_start]unilateral lesion[blank_end] of the pars interarticularis or a [blank_start]bilateral fracture[blank_end] of the pars. A [blank_start]unilateral lesion[blank_end] is indicated if pain is felt when the opposite leg is raised. [blank_start]Bilateral fracture[blank_end] is indicated if pain is felt when either leg is lifted.
Antworten
  • lumbar spine
  • SI
  • unilateral lesion
  • bilateral fracture
  • unilateral lesion
  • Bilateral fracture

Frage 47

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A [blank_start]Long Sit[blank_end] test is said to be positive if movement of the symptomatic legs malleoli is observed. If the malleoli moves longer to shorter, this means [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] rotation of ilium on that side. If malleoli moves shorter to longer, this means [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] rotation of ilium.
Antworten
  • Long Sit
  • anterior
  • posterior

Frage 48

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The Prone Knee Bending/Nachlas test is positive if pn is felt, the [blank_start]ASIS[blank_end] rotates forward before 90° of flexion, or if the [blank_start]ipsilateral pelvic rim[blank_end] rotates forward. If pn occurs in front area after 90° flexion, this indicates [blank_start]rectus femoris tightness[blank_end]. Pn in the lumbar spine indicates [blank_start]lumbar[blank_end] pathology. If the [blank_start]ASIS[blank_end] rotates forward (butt comes off the table), this indicates hypomobile [blank_start]SI[blank_end] joint.
Antworten
  • ASIS
  • ipsilateral pelvic rim
  • rectus femoris tightness
  • lumbar
  • ASIS
  • SI

Frage 49

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When performing reflex testing, hypo-reflex and hyper-reflex indicate a nerve root pathology.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 50

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The Trendelenburg test is positive if the pelvis [blank_start]drops[blank_end] on the non-weight bearing side. This indicates [blank_start]gluteus medius[blank_end] weakness or decreased [blank_start]innervation[blank_end] to the muscle.
Antworten
  • drops
  • gluteus medius
  • innervation

Frage 51

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The [blank_start]Ipsilateral Prone Kinetic[blank_end] test is positive if the PSIS doesn't move. This indicates hypomobility with a posteriorly rotated ilium (outflare).
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  • Ipsilateral Prone Kinetic

Frage 52

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The [blank_start]Gapping[blank_end] test is positive if pain is felt in the gluteal/posterior leg on ONE side. This indicates a sprain of anterior sacroiliac ligaments.
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  • Gapping

Frage 53

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The Approximation test is positive if the pt. feels increased [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] in the [blank_start]sacroiliac[blank_end] joints. This indicates SI or sprain of [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] SI ligaments.
Antworten
  • pressure
  • sacroiliac
  • posterior

Frage 54

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The Sacroiliac Rocking test is positive if pn is felt in the [blank_start]SI joint[blank_end]. This indicates and SI pathology or a sprain of the sacrotuberous ligament.
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  • SI joint

Frage 55

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A Gillet's test is positive if the [blank_start]PSIS[blank_end] on the same side as the flexed knee doesn't move or moves inferiorly; or if the [blank_start]PSIS[blank_end] on the opposite side of the flexed knee moves [blank_start]inferiorly[blank_end]. This indicates a [blank_start]hypomobile[blank_end] or "fixated" sacroiliac joint.
Antworten
  • PSIS
  • PSIS
  • inferiorly
  • hypomobile

Frage 56

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A Laguere test is positive if pn is felt on the side being tested and indicates a SI pathology.
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  • True
  • False

Frage 57

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The [blank_start]Faber[blank_end] test is positive if pn is felt in the SI joint or pt. hip. This test indicates a hip pathology if pn is felt in the [blank_start]inguinal[blank_end] area anterior to the hip and indicates a SI joint pathology if pn is felt during the application of over-pressure in the SI area.
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  • Faber
  • inguinal

Frage 58

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Gaenslen's test is positive if pain is NOT felt in the SI area and indicates a muscle weakness of the hamstring group.
Antworten
  • True
  • False

Frage 59

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The [blank_start]Yeomen's[blank_end] test is positive if pn is felt in the lumbar or SI area, or if anterior thigh parathesia occurs. Lumbar pn indicates lumbar pathology; Pn in the SI area indicates an anterior SI [blank_start]ligament[blank_end] pathology; Anterior thigh parathesia indicates [blank_start]femoral nerve[blank_end] stretch.
Antworten
  • Yeomen's
  • femoral nerve
  • ligament

Frage 60

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The Scouring test looks for any [blank_start]popping[blank_end], clicking, [blank_start]grinding[blank_end], or apprehension when testing the pt. If test is positive, this indicates a hip [blank_start]pathology[blank_end].
Antworten
  • popping
  • grinding
  • pathology

Frage 61

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The [blank_start]Thomas[blank_end] test is positive if the lower leg moves into full extension and/or the thigh comes off the table. This indicates tightness of the [blank_start]rectus femoris[blank_end] and/or [blank_start]illiopsoas[blank_end] group.
Antworten
  • Thomas
  • rectus femoris
  • illiopsoas

Frage 62

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The [blank_start]Ober's[blank_end] test is positive if the pt thigh/leg doesn't move toward the table when the examiner lets the leg "fall". This indicates [blank_start]IT band[blank_end] tightness/contracture.
Antworten
  • Ober's
  • IT band

Frage 63

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90/90 Hamstring test is positive if the pt. knee [blank_start]flexion[blank_end] stays greater than [blank_start]20°[blank_end] when performing the test. This test indicates tight [blank_start]hamstrings[blank_end].
Antworten
  • flexion
  • 20°
  • hamstrings

Frage 64

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The [blank_start]Tripod[blank_end] test is positive if the pt. extends the trunk (leans back and catches self with hands). This indicates tight [blank_start]hamstrings[blank_end].
Antworten
  • Tripod
  • hamstrings

Frage 65

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The Weber-Basrstow Maneuver test is positive if different levels of the [blank_start]malleoli[blank_end] are observed. This test indicates [blank_start]asymmetry[blank_end] of the legs.
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  • malleoli
  • asymmetry

Frage 66

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Leg length discrepancy is measure two different ways. [blank_start]True[blank_end] leg length is measure from the ASIS to the lateral malleoli. Apparent leg length is measured from the [blank_start]umbilicus[blank_end] to [blank_start]medial[blank_end] malleoli while pt. is [blank_start]supine[blank_end].
Antworten
  • True
  • umbilicus
  • medial
  • supine

Frage 67

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Where does the sartorius originate and insert?
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  • It originates at the ASIS, runs diagonally along the side to insert medially distal to the knee.
  • Originates on the AIIS, runs along anterior thigh, attaches distal to knee with the vastus group.
  • Originates on the ASIS, turns into IT band and runs along lateral thigh, inserts distal to the knee.

Frage 68

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Rectus femoris palpation
Antworten
  • It originates at the ASIS, runs diagonally along the side to insert medially distal to the knee.
  • Originates on the AIIS, runs along anterior thigh, attaches distal to knee with the vastus group.
  • Originates on the ischial tuberosity, runs down the posterior thigh, inserts distal to the knee.

Frage 69

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Where is the trochanteric bursa located?
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  • Superior lateral buttock.
  • On the PSIS.
  • Directly on top of the greater trochanter. Difficult to feel unless inflamed.

Frage 70

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The TFL originates on the [blank_start]ASIS[blank_end], turns into the [blank_start]IT band[blank_end] and runs along the [blank_start]lateral[blank_end] thigh, inserts [blank_start]distal[blank_end] to the knee.
Antworten
  • ASIS
  • IT band
  • lateral
  • distal

Frage 71

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The hamstring muscle group originates on the [blank_start]ischial[blank_end] tuberosity and runs down the [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] thigh to insert [blank_start]distal[blank_end] to the knee.
Antworten
  • ischial
  • posterior
  • distal

Frage 72

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Where is PSIS located?
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  • Posterior lateral thigh
  • Posterior end of iliac crest just below "dimples"
  • Lateral/inferior to greater trochanter

Frage 73

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The [blank_start]Iliac Tubercle[blank_end] is approx. 3 inches above the ASIS, along the lateral lip of the [blank_start]iliac[blank_end] crest. It is the widest part of the crest.
Antworten
  • Iliac Tubercle
  • iliac

Frage 74

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Normal 100% ROM against gravity with maximal resistance is what manual muscle test grade?
Antworten
  • Grade 2
  • Grade 4
  • Grade 5

Frage 75

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Trace contracts with no motion is what manual muscle test grade?
Antworten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 2
  • Grade 3

Frage 76

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What manual muscle test grade is considered Fair with 50% complete ROM against gravity?
Antworten
  • Grade 0
  • Grade 2
  • Grade 3

Frage 77

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What is considered GOOD and is 75% complete ROM against gravity with moderate resistance?
Antworten
  • Grade 3
  • Grade 4
  • Grade 5

Frage 78

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Which manual muscle test grade is Poor and has only 25% complete ROM even with gravity eliminated?
Antworten
  • Grade 1
  • Grade 0
  • Grade 2

Frage 79

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Which grade is ZERO with no contraction palpated?
Antworten
  • Grade 0
  • Grade 5
  • Grade 1
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