Lower Limb Lab Flashcards

1
Q

What are red flags for the lower limb exam

A
acute pain with ROM testing
spinal crepitus with ROM testing
grossly limiting ROM
spinal instability
neurological symptoms with ROM resting
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2
Q

0/5 muscle grading

A

no movement

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3
Q

1/5 muscle grading

A

trace movement

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4
Q

2/5 muscle grading

A

full motion, but not against gravity

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5
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3/5 muscle grading

A

full motion against gravity but not resistant

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6
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4/5 muscle grading

A

full motino against gravity and some resistance, but weak

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7
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5/5 muscle grading

A

full motion against gravity and resistance

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8
Q

What should teh angle between the femur and tibia be

A

10-15 degrees

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9
Q

What might happen if the pt has a quadricep weakness

A

may stumble or need to use the hand to push knee into extension during the hell strick of gait

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10
Q

swelling over areas of knee is indicative of what

A

bursitis

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11
Q

genu valgum

A

knock knees

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12
Q

genu varum

A

bow legs

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13
Q

tenderness of the bony ridges along the knee joint margins may indicate what

A

osteoarthritis

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14
Q

what are the symptoms of a tear of the paterllar tendon

A

tenderness over teh tendon, inability to extend leg

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15
Q

pain or crepitus with extension of leg could mean

A

roughening of teh undersurface of the patella

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16
Q

swelling of the knee may be indicative of what

A

synovial thickening, joint effusion, bursisits

17
Q

normal knee flexion

A

130 degrees

18
Q

normal extension of leg

A

full extension, 15 degree hyperextension

19
Q

normal internal rotation of leg

A

20-30 degrees

20
Q

normal external rotation of leg

A

30-40 degrees

21
Q

What does ballottement test assess for

A

large effusion or excess fluid in knee

22
Q

what does bulge sign assess for

A

minor effusion o fknee

23
Q

what does McMurray test for

A

torn meniscus in knee on posterior side

24
Q

what does anterior drawer test for

A

ACL

25
Q

what does posterior drawer evaluate for

A

PCL

26
Q

what does Lachman test for evaluate for

A

ACL

27
Q

What does pivot shift test evaluate for

A

ACL

28
Q

results of abnormal pivot shift test

A

0-30 degrees tibia does nothing, but at 40-50 knee subluxes posteriorly, feels like it’s giving away

29
Q

varus stress test evaluates what

A

instability in lateral collateral ligament

30
Q

valgus stress tests evaluates waht

A

medial collateral ligament instability

31
Q

When do you do Apley test

A

when pt complains of knee locking. tests for torn medial or lateral meniscus, ligamentous injury

32
Q

metatarsalgia

A

pain with palpation of plantar forefoot

33
Q

Morton’s neuoma

A

causes tenderness between plantar aspects of the heads of 3rd-4th metatarsal

34
Q

normal dorsiflexion

A

> 10 degrees

35
Q

normal plantarflexion

A

45 degrees

36
Q

normal inversion

A

20 degress

37
Q

normal eversion

A

10 degrees

38
Q

normal aBduction

A

10 degrees

39
Q

normal aDduction

A

20 degrees