PTRS 711 Kinesiology: Random Stuff Flashcards

1
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Term: Active Insufficiency

A

Inability of a 2 joint mm to perform a concentric contraction over 1 joint while shortened over another

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Term: Active Insufficiency

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Inability of a 2 joint mm to perform a concentric contraction over 1 joint while shortened over another

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3
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Term: Passive Insufficiency

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Inability of a 2 joint mm to lengthen over 1 joint when it’s already lengthened over another

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4
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Phase of Healing: 0-10 days

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Acute/Inflammatory

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5
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Phase of Healing: 6 wks to 1 yr

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Chronic/Remodeling

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6
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Phase of Healing: 10 days to 6 wks

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Subacute/Proliferative

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Phase of Healing: Limited ROM/Strength

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Subacute/Proliferative

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8
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Phase of Healing: Red/Swollen

A

Acute/Inflammatory

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9
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Hip Angle of Inclination: Normal

A

125

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10
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Hip Angle of Inclination: Varum

A

less than 125

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Hip Angle of Inclination: Valgum

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greater than 125

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12
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Term: Passive Insufficiency

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Inability of a 2 joint mm to lengthen over 1 joint when it’s already lengthened over another

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13
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Phase of Healing: 0-10 days

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Acute/Inflammatory

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14
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Phase of Healing: 6 wks to 1 yr

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Chronic/Remodeling

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15
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Phase of Healing: 10 days to 6 wks

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Subacute/Proliferative

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16
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Phase of Healing: Limited ROM/Strength

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Subacute/Proliferative

17
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Phase of Healing: Red/Swollen

A

Acute/Inflammatory

18
Q

What muscles are lengthened w/posterior pelvic tilt?

A

Hip flexors & Erectors

19
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Hip Angle of Inclination: Valgum

A

> 125

20
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Functions of PCL

A

NWB: Resists FLEXION & POSTERIOR translation
WB: Resists ANTERIOR translation

21
Q

T/F: An angle of inclination > 125 lengthens the limb.

A

True

22
Q

T/F: An angle of inclination > 125 decreases joint reaction forces.

A

False

23
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T/F: Anteversion = Toe in

A

True

24
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T/F: Retroversion = Toe in

A

False

25
Q

What muscles are tightened w/anterior pelvic tilt?

A

Hip flexors & Erectors

26
Q

What muscles are lengthened w/anterior pelvic tilt?

A

Hip extensors & Abs

27
Q

What muscles are tightened with posterior pelvic tilt?

A

Hip extensors & Abs

28
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What muscles are lengthened w/posterior pelvic tilt?

A

Hip flexors & Erectors

29
Q

Functions of ACL

A

NWB: Resists ANTERIOR translation
WB: POSTERIOR translation

30
Q

Functions of PCL

A

NWB: Resists FLEXION & POSTERIOR translation
WB: Resists ANTERIOR translation

31
Q

Describe a Swan neck deformity.

A

PIP Hyperextension

DIP Flexion

32
Q

Describe a Boutonniere deformity.

A

PIP Flexion

DIP Hyperextension

33
Q

Describe Mallet finger.

A

PIP Extension

DIP Flexion

34
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Describe Depuytren’s contracture.

A

Flexion contracture generally affecting the pinky or ring finger.