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Continuous in version of the Ankle would present with which of the following

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Over supination I genu varus

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A firefighter slide straight down the pole this is blank translation on the blank coordinate

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Caudal/ -y

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Which of the following joints permit motion in one plane and one axis only

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DIPs of the fingers

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As demonstrated in class when performing shoulder abduction the scapula would move in the blank plane around the blank axis

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Coronal / a-p

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The ankle joint cannot be measured in the blank plane due to coupled motion

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Horizontal

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The disc level for the inhibitory muscle in elbow flexion is

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C6 (triceps nr c7 disc c6)

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Bony axis of rotation for internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint is the

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Olecranon

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The actions of the teres minor muscle is blank and the action produced by it is in the blank axis

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External rotation/ horizontal

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The transverse plane around the Y coordinate is best seen with the blank muscle

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Teres minor

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The action of the supraspinatus muscle is blank any action produced by it is in the blank plane

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Abduction / frontal

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The wrist joint allows blank planes of movement and blank motions

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2/4

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Which of the following best describes a cardinal plane

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Flexion / extension of the head

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In a patient with excessive anterior head carriage you would have

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Weak scalene’s/ strong neck extensors

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You notice your patient when walking is landing on the lateral aspect of the foot this would indicate over blank and Genu blank at the knee joint

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Supination/ varus

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Which of the following is responsible for taking the joints through its fullest range of motion

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Synergist initiator

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Pronation of the foot involves which of the following actions

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Abduction/ eversion dorsiflexion/ medial foot strike

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The bony axis of rotation for abduction of the hip in goniometry is the blank and its motion is around the blank access

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ASIS/ a-p

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The bony axis of rotation for owner deviation and goniometry is the blank and the motion is around the blank coordinate

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Capitate / z

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Your patient has anterior and inferior shoulder roll due to bad posture the upper thoracic’s and lower cervical spine are protruding and rounded the name of this pathology is

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Dowagers hump

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Abduction of the thumb occurs around the blank access in the blank

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A-p/ Coronal

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Which of the following is an example of an oblique plane and an oblique axis

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Opposition of thumb/ 5 th digit

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In version and E version of the ankle in the blank playing around the blank axis

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Coronal/ a-p

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Which of the following is considered a pure motion

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Inversion and Eversion of the angle

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Internal rotation of the hip occurs in around the

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Transverse plane

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The blank would be the facilitator in elbow flexion and the blank the synergist
Brachioradialis /brachioradialis
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During protraction retraction of the shoulder the reference point is the blank and the action is in the blank plane
Interior angle of the scapula/ horizontal
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Abduction of the thumb occurs in which position
90 degree angle to the wrist
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Extension of the thumb occurs around the blank axis in the blank plane
A-p / frontal
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The center of gravity of the normal body is best described as slightly
Anterior to the 1st/ 2nd sacral tubercle
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The frontal plane is synonymous with which of the following
Coronal plane
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The actions of flexion and extension of the glenohumeral joint occur in a blank plane, the axis and around the blank coordinate
Median/ Coronal / x
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How many cardinal planes intersect the center of gravity in the normal body?
3
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The a-p axis occurs with the blank plane around the blank coordinate
Frontal/ z
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During biceps brachiosaurus range of motion the action is around the blank coordinate, the blank axis and in the blank plane
X / bilateral / median
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The intersection of the psoas muscle is
Lesser trochanter
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The insertion of the piriformis is
Greater trochanter
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The action of piriformis muscle is
Lateral thigh rotation
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According to our muscle grading chart grade 2 muscle test would indicate which of the following?
Neurogenic deficit
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The main facilitator in shoulder abduction would be the blank while the blank is the initiator and blank the inhibitor.
Middle deltoids/ supraspinatus / Latissimus dorsi
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As demonstrated in class during a competitive rowing competition the rowers are in blank translation while rowing along the blank coordinate
Anterior/ +z
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Genu varus knees while running, landing on the lateral aspect of the food. The gate pattern of over blank is associated with this and the actions of blank and blank occur at the ankle
Supination, inversion, abduction
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The T5 spinous process has moved posterior and inferior this is described as blank theta blank in the blank plane
Negative, z, frontal
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The L1 vertebral body rotates to the right. This would equate to a blank theta in the blank plane
Negative/ y / horizontal
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In a chiropractic evaluation a left shortened quadratus lumborum will cause the lumbar curve over a period of time to produce which of the following
Deviation to the strong side
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Hip flexion in a patient with a shortened pure form us will present with blank and blank rotation
Abduction /external
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The patient presents in your office and you observe that as she's walking into the adjusting room there's an excessive amount of hip rotation on the right side normal amount of hip rotation is blank and the blank trochanter on the blank would be the fulcrum
40° /greater / left
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You are testing the left oblique muscle group internal oblique Latterly flexes the body to the blank side in the external oblique rotates the body to the blank side
Positive/ x/ median
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When assessing trunk flexion in infants, the lumbar lordosis should not yet be present by **blank months of age
7
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Your patient expressed to you that they cannot work properly due to not being able to push off during gait cycle this occurs during the blank phase of the gate cycle and the blank peroneal nerve and blank muscle should be tested
Stance/ deep/ extensor Hallicus longer
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According to the adult muscle grading chart which grade would indicate a neurogenic problem
2
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Muscle tested if patient has winging is? And the nerve
Serrated anterior/ long thoracodorsal
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Keeps falling forward No noticeable issue with C 8 tests What is the possible problem
Soleus tear/ weakness
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Pain extending hip and knee, medial knee pain, high jumper | What muscle is involved
Sartorius/ anserine bursitis
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Mid back discomfort Competitive rowing What muscle and innervation
Latissimus dorsi/ thoracodorsal
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Post. Neck extensor Right side weaker What side is head rotated to during a right side test and what's the muscle involved
Right / splenius capitus
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The extremes that a muscle can be stretched and shortened are referred to as
amplitude
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A spasm of superior trapezius cause blank translation with rotation to the blank side and lateral flexion to the blank
+z/ right/ left
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When describing viscosity in muscles, when you increase the body temp you
Decrease viscosity
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Probation and supination plane and axis / coordinate
Horizontal/ y
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Which of the following is not a contraindication for muscle testing
Osteoporosis
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Right shoulder pain Baseball pitcher The blank muscle would be suspected and its motion is in a blank plane around the blank coordinate.
Teres minor / horizontal / y
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``` Knee and post. Ankle pain High heels every day for years Decrease ROM ankle dorsiflexion Unable to fully extend knee What muscle ```
Tibialis ant
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You are evaluating a toddler on the tilt if the board is tilted to the right The toddlers is blank form and legs should like to use the bike
Left/ adduct/ right
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Shortened tensor fascia lata muscle on left Genu blank Blank short leg
Valgus/ left
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Upper left Trap spasm
Left last flexion Right rotation +z translation
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Hyperlordosis, you have them
Stretch hamstrings / strengthen psoas
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Triceps Surae muscle group is what?
Gastrocnemius / soleus
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He ability of a muscle to stretch is referred to as
Extensibility
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Difficulty holding fork Pain at proximal lateral aspect of forearm what muscle
Supinator
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4 month old Reaches for toy Spastic motions when reaching Problem with what?
Rhythm
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Abduction and adduction of hip occur in blank plane around the blank coordinate and the blank axis
Frontal / x/ a-p
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Inversion and eversion of the ankle occur in a blank plane around a blank axis and blank coordinate.
Coronal / a-p/ z
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Winter Pain in knees, ankle, and hip on right During supine leg check you expect
Oblique shoe creases
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Severe rhomboid weakness indicates? What nerve insufficiency?
Flaring or scapula | Dorsal scapular nerve insufficiency
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Dorsiflexirs of foot are weak. Most evident during
Heel strike in the stance phase
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Most problems during the gate cycle her in the blank face because of blank
Stance/ full weight bearing
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Weak left glut causes
Long left leg and Genu valgus
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The knee should remain blank during all components of the stance phase except one
Flexed / heel strike
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The components of the stance phase from beginning to end occur in which order
Heel strike, foot flat, midstance, push-off
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Shortened piriformis biomechanically causes
Genu varus | Deformed right side
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Normal width of the base during gate is blank inches with a normal step width a blank inches
2-4/ 15
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The components of swing phase from beginning to end occur in which order
Acceleration mid swing deceleration
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C5 facilitator muscle? | What is the inhibitor also?
Brachioradialis | Triceps