tx3 final Flashcards
1
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- which of the following treatment options is most appropriate with bells palsy
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a. segmental towards affected side
2
Q
- which of the following remedial exercise is most appropriate
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a. fascial expressions
3
Q
63.which muscle would you strengthen to best support the transverse arch of the foot
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b. aDDuctor hallucis
4
Q
- the most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle is the
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d. anterior talofibular
5
Q
- a potts fracture is an/a
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d. oblique fracture of distal fibula with deltoid legament
6
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- a patient presents to you complaining of pain and tenderness on the plantar aspect of the foot, in the region of the medial aspect of the heel, after running a marathon he is most likely suffering from
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b. plantar fascitis
7
Q
- a condition in which the plantar fascia often becomes shortened and the foot loses flexibility is
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b. pes cavus
8
Q
- the condition that most often results from pes planus is
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c, plantar fascitis
9
Q
- when treating pes planus which of the following would be important to perform
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d. myo fascial release to gastroc
10
Q
- which of the following foot abnormalities can look like pes cavus
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d. forefoot varus
11
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71.your client has a 4 week old potts fracture of the left ankle. which of the following would be the best movement therapy for this client
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b. active resisted isometrics
12
Q
- which type of nerve lesion is sometimes possible due to excessive crutch use associaated with an ankle fracture
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a. radial
13
Q
- colles fracture is most often a result of
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a. a fall on outstretched hand
14
Q
- which of the following results in a waiter tip deformity
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a. erbs palsy
15
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- if a client suffers a sciatic nerve lesion from a stab wound that severs the nerve
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a. extend hip and flex knee