Basics Flashcards
(39 cards)
What nerve is being tested with Froments sign?
Ulnar
What is the name for a distal radius volar fracture?
Smiths Fracture (garden spade deformity)
What is the name for a distal radius dorsal fracture?
Colles fracture (dinner fork deformity)
What does Thomas Test assess?
tight hip flexors
What is closed kinetic chain?
distal segment touching ground
What is open kinetic chain?
distal segment is free
hypomobility at one joint can lead to ______in another
hypermobility
What compensations would you see with excessive PF?
anterior trunk lean, knee hyperextension (think high heels)
What compensation would you see with decreased shoulder ROM?
increased motion at scapula (hiking)
Convex on concave the roll and glide are what?
opposite
concave on convex the roll and glide are what?
the same
If you need increased DF in ankle, what mob would you perform?
posterior glide of tibia on talus
I Love EMails acronym?
inversion lateral glide, eversion medial glide
OKC EDAB acronym?
pronation=eversion, DF, and abduction in OKC.
OKC IPAD acronym?
supination=inversion, PF, and ADDuction in OKC.
CKC EPAD acronym?
pronation=eversion, PF, adduction in CKC.
CKC IDAB acronym?
supination=inversion, DF, abduction in CKC
What is the capular pattern for adhesive capsultiis, and what mob would you perform?
ER, ABD, IR, and posterior/inferior glide
Rule of opposites for convex/concave?
shoulder opposite
elbow same
prox RU opposite
distal RU same
wrist opposite
fingers same
hip opposite
knee same
ankle opposite
toes same
What mobs for pain?
1 and 2
What mobs when there is no pain?
3 and 4
What is inhibited in upper Jandra Crossed syndrome?
deep cervical flexors, lower trap and SA
What is facilitated in upper Jandra Crossed syndrome?
UT/LS, SCM, pectoralis
What is inhibited in lower Jandra Crossed syndrome?
abs, glut min/med/max.