Quiz 8: 1 Flashcards

1
Q

With non-operative rehab of hip impingement, which muscle activation should be minimized during Phase 1?

A

iliopsoas

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2
Q

What motion/muscle group should be reinforced during every phase of rehab for hip impingement?

A

hip abductors

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3
Q

Into which direction should ROM be aggressively pushed?

A
  • shouldn’t force ROM

- might be restricted by bony morphology

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4
Q

Which ROM precaution is key following all surgical corrections of FAI?

A

Hip flexion no greater than 90˚

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5
Q

How long should hip flexion be limited to 90˚ following surgery for FAI?

A

4 weeks

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6
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Which age range is at the highest risk for epicondylitis?

A

35-50

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7
Q

Name one finding in a clinical exam that would be present with lateral epicondylitis.

A
  • decreased grip strength
  • loss of wrist flexion ROM
  • pain with active wrist and 3rd finger ext
  • ttp of extensor origin on lateral epicondyle
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8
Q

Name an ADL that can exacerbate sx of lateral epicondylitis

A
  • handshaking
  • excessive computer use
  • carrying bags with elbow in extension
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9
Q

During which phase of the throwing motion do sx most commonly occur with UCL injury?

A

acceleration

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10
Q

Which position in baseball most commonly injures the UCL?

A

pitcher

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11
Q

What is the gold standard dx test for UCL injury?

A

MRA with intraarticular contrast

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12
Q

Name two traumatic factors that contribute to a SLAP tear

A
  • fall on outstretched arm
  • sudden pull
  • lifting heavy object
  • forceful OH motions
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13
Q

Which test is the most widely used to dx SLAP tears?

A

O’Brien’s test (aka active compression test)

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14
Q

Describe O’Brien’s test

A
  • sitting
  • flex/horiz add
  • max IR
  • max ER
  • PT applied pressure at elbow
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15
Q

Name an additional pathology often associated with SLAP tears?

A
  • RTC tear
  • Bankart lesion
  • AC arthritis
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16
Q

Following a UCL reconstruction, name 1 function of the hinged brace

A
  • protect the reconstructed ligament
  • restrict activities at elbow joint
  • gradually increase PROM
17
Q

UCL reconstruction in a throwing athlete results in what % returning back to preinjury sport level?

A

84%

18
Q

What is the name of a common UCL surgery?

A

Tommy John

19
Q

What is a common differential dx for proximal biceps tendon injuries?

A

SLAP tear

20
Q

Name a sport that can play a role in proximal bicep tendon injury

A
  • baseball
  • boxing
  • bowling