Final Assignments and Quiz Questions Flashcards
The most common site of shoulder impingement is
Between the inferior acromion on the superior humeral head
Which of the following can contribute to shoulder impingement?
All of the above
-Type III acromion
-Thicken subacromial bursa
-Calcific coracoacromial ligament
A 18-year-old athlete was diagnosed with rotator cuff tear and referred to PT outpatient clinic. Which of the following muscles might be torn?
Infraspinatus
As the question described above, PT started initial evaluation on this 18-year-old patient. The PT identified that the patient had severe loss of shoulder ROM and strength, significant swelling and ecchymosis on the shoulder. What grade of the lesion the patient might have?
Grade 3
Which of the following is true on biceps tendonitis?
All of the above
-Biceps tendon injury can involve tendinosis from repetitive overhead use or repetitive activities which cause the humeral head to translate anteriorly and superiorly, therefore impinging the biceps tendon.
-Patient’s symptoms may radiate into elbow.
-Surgery is generally not indicated in cases of biceps tendonitis.
Begin with strengthening of scapular stabilizers is important during the rehabilitation on a patient with shoulder rotator cuff tear. The following muscles are scapular stabilizers EXCEPT?
Supraspinatus
Which of the following movements may aggravate the symptoms in a person with rotator cuff repair?
Hand behind the back
Which of the following is considered as part of shoulder joint complex?
All of the above
-Scapulothoracic joint
-Sternoclavicular joint
-Acromioclavicular joint
Begin with development of scapular stabilizers is important during the rehabilitation on a patient with shoulder impingement syndrome. The following muscles are scapular stabilizers EXCEPT?
Infraspinatus
Which of the following may contribute to shoulder impingement syndrome?
Excessive tightness on pectoralis major due to forward shoulder posture.
If a patient has shoulder pain during shoulder horizontal adduction, which type of shoulder impingement can most likely be the cause?
Coracoid impingement
Which of the following is true about rotator cuff tears?
Chronic subacromial impingement may lead to the injury.
Which of the following might be the symptom found on a patient with rotator cuff tears?
All of the above.
-Peripheral numbness or tingling.
-Thoracic pain.
-Point tender pain at the insertion of teres minor.
A 70-year-old patient with rotator cuff tears and other systemic chronic diseases is consulting with a PT about whether he should receive an open rotator cuff repair. What might be the advantage if the patient decides not to receive surgical treatment?
Avoid the risks of infection from the procedure and complications from anesthesia.
Which of the following movement may aggravate the symptom on a person with rotator cuff tears?
Computer or desk work
_________ involves an accumulation of microtrauma that can lead to degenerative changes in the tendon. These changes include fibrosis, adhesions, and microtears that cause pain and lead to more tendon damage as the disease progresses.
Tendinosis
Which of the following is true on the rehabilitation for biceps tendonitis?
Look for other causes or predisposing factors to the injury can help to prevent future injury.
Which of the following active movements should be limited when treating a patient with one-week post operation for SLAP lesion repair?
Shoulder flexion and elbow flexion
Which of the following can be a sign or symptom of a patient with Bankart lesions ?
All of the above
-Diffuse thoracic or upper trapezius pain
-Clicking or popping with motion
-Feeling of instability
Which of the following is a static stabilizer for glenohumeral joint?
Glenoid labrum
What population is more likely to have shoulder instability?
20-year-old baseball player
Which of the following diseases is associated with higher risk of having adhesive capsulitis?
Hypertriglyceridemia
What is true for adhesive capsulitis?
Codman’s (pendulum) exercises may decrease patient’s symptoms
Cubital tunnel syndrome is a form of mononeuropathy caused by entrapment, compression, stretch, ischemia, infection, or inflammation of the ______ nerve in the cubital tunnel or surrounding tissues.
Ulnar