How do you isolate Glute Max for strengthening? - Answer Prone with Knee bent
What muscle is being stretched in Thomas Test? - Answer Hip flexor & Iliopsoas
What is important during Thomas Test? - Answer Pelvis in neutral
Which THR technique requires a step to gait? - Answer Anterior/lateral approach
What is the primary exercise precaution following ACL surgery? - Answer -No Open
Chain
-Can do Closed chain: Squats & Isometrics
-No stretch of ACL ( tibia coming forward on femur)
-No extension past 40 degrees
What Mobs are permitted by the PTA? - Answer Grades 1 & 2
What lesion do you have with repeated anterior shoulder dislocations? - Answer
BANKART (Anterior Inferior)
What position is the scapula if the patient has increased kyphosis? - Answer Protraction
& anterior tilt
What exercise should be done with a pt displaying kyphosis? - Answer Rows
What does it mean when a patient has peripherlization of symptoms? - Answer
Symptoms travel down the extremities
What motion should be avoided if subscapularis & anterior capsule are torn? - Answer
External Rotation
De'Quarveins would have restrictions on what movements? - Answer -Tendinopathy/
Over use
-Thumb extension and Abd
-Modalities: Iontophorisis, US/H2O, Cold
-Finkelstein's Test
What joint would you mobilize if pt is limited in pronation? - Answer Radioulnar
What is the function of elbow and forearm? - Answer Hand movement
Pt comes in with lateral epicondylitis, what movements should be avoided? - Answer
(Tennis Elbow)
-Wrist extension & gripping
-repeated wrist extension
-Treat: Ice, Iontophoresis, cross-friction, ROM to stretching to strengthening
-Affecting the extensor bundle
, PTAP 1320
What is the primary cause of compression FX (stress fx) in back? - Answer Heavy lifting
What is involved in ulnar drift? - Answer -RA
-MCP (Metacarpophangeal) joint
List 2 ways to improve shoulder ROM? - Answer -AAROM
-Pulleys
-Wall climbs
-Can exercises
-Table slides
-Pendulums
Which shoulder exercise for ROM offers the most support? - Answer Table Slides
A pt receives a positive Speeds & Yerguson test. What does this mean? - Answer
Speeds: Biceps tendon
Speeds: Position, shoulder flexion. elbow ext, supination
Speeds: (+) bicipital tendonitis, Slap 2, rupture of biceps
Yerguson: Position, Elbow flexion at 90 with resisted supination.
What muscle is involved with an impingement problem? - Answer -Subacromial bursa is
impinged: Supraspinatus & Acromion involved.
-Associated with Over-hand movements
-Limit their over-head movements
-Empty Can for Testing
What muscles need to be strengthened & stretched for decrease lumbar lordosis? -
Answer - Strengthen Rectus abdominals (Crunches), Drawing in maneuver.
-Stretch Erector Spinae & Illiopsoas
-Presenting with Anterior Tilt
- Thomas Test to stretch Hip Flexors & Illiopsoas
-Knee to chest (stabilize pelvis in neutral)
Explain the drawing in maneuver... - Answer Bring the belly button into the spine
"Pull belly button up & in"
What structure is damaged when pt has a labral tear?
What movement would be weak? - Answer -Biceps tendon, because it attaches to the
labrum
- Elbow flexion
Goal for Acute Phase - Answer -Stabilize: bandages, splints,
-Modalities: inflammation & pain
-Isometrics
-Maintain ROM, PROM