Which of the following is defined as an "asymmetrical skull shape" with unilateral
occipital flattening? (One side of the head flattened more than the other)
a. Plagiocephaly
b. Brachycephaly
c. Asymmetrical Brachycephaly
d. Scaphocephaly
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a. Plagiocephaly
Which of the following leads to the most localized skin pressures?
a. Long levers + large contact areas
b. Long levers + small contact areas
c. Short levers + small contact areas
d. Short levers + large contact areas
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a. Long levels + large contact areas
T/F: Your patient has 4-/5 strength in their L quad. They would be a candidate for a
KAFO.
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False; Patients who present with quad strength that is less than or equal to
3/5 are candidates for KAFO use.
Which of the following is described as a very elongated head compared to narrow
skull width?
a. Plagiocephaly
b. Brachycephaly
c. Asymmetrical Brachycephaly
d. Scaphocephaly
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d. Scaphocephaly
Color & temperature changes along with excessive throbbing/pulsing are all signs of...
a. nerve compression
b. tendon dysfunction
c. edema
d. vascular compression
occipital flattening? (One side of the head flattened more than the other)
a. Plagiocephaly
b. Brachycephaly
c. Asymmetrical Brachycephaly
d. Scaphocephaly
Give this one a try later!
a. Plagiocephaly
Which of the following leads to the most localized skin pressures?
a. Long levers + large contact areas
b. Long levers + small contact areas
c. Short levers + small contact areas
d. Short levers + large contact areas
, Give this one a try later!
a. Long levels + large contact areas
T/F: Your patient has 4-/5 strength in their L quad. They would be a candidate for a
KAFO.
Give this one a try later!
False; Patients who present with quad strength that is less than or equal to
3/5 are candidates for KAFO use.
Which of the following is described as a very elongated head compared to narrow
skull width?
a. Plagiocephaly
b. Brachycephaly
c. Asymmetrical Brachycephaly
d. Scaphocephaly
Give this one a try later!
d. Scaphocephaly
Color & temperature changes along with excessive throbbing/pulsing are all signs of...
a. nerve compression
b. tendon dysfunction
c. edema
d. vascular compression