There is a decreased ROM on "heel strike" during the gait cycle. Goniometry measurements
would be taken using the _________ malleolus while measuring _________.
a. Medial / dorsiflexion
b. Medial / plantarflexion
c. Lateral / dorsiflexion
d. Lateral / plantarflexion ** Answ** c. Lateral / dorsiflexion
The anterior talus correction would be an/a ______ contact and would be corrected with an/a
________ thrust.
a. Interdigital / ap
b. Pisiform / ap
c. Thenar / ap and is
d. Thumb pisiform / ap and si ** Answ** a. Interdigital / ap
The evaluation for superior cuboid adjustment would be the _________ muscle test by placing
the foot in _________.
a. Poplitius / inversion
b. Fibularis / eversion
c. Tibialis anterior / eversion
d. Peroneus / inversion ** Answ** b. Fibularis / eversion
The analysis for sternoclavicular joint adjustment is the _______ muscle test with an _______
LOC.
a. Anterior deltoid / AP, IS, ML
b. Pectoralis major clavicular / AP, ML, IS
c. Anterior deltoid / AP, IS
d. Pectoral major sternal / AP, ML, IS ** Answ** b. Pectoralis major clavicular / AP, ML, IS
When analyzing the ankle joint you find a strong peroneus muscle and a weak popliteus muscle.
From this finding you would adjust a / an ____________ with a ______________ LOC
a. superior cuboid/SI
b. posterior fib head/PA
c. posterior tibia/PA
d. inferior navicular/IS ** Answ** c. posterior tibia/PA
, The criteria of chronic knee, ankle and foot problems indicate a/an ________ with a ________
contact point
a. posterior fib head/digital
b. inferior navicular/thumb pisi
c. posterior tibia/bipalmer
d. superior cuboid/thumb ** Answ** a. posterior fib head/digital
The anterior fib head adjustment is indicated with which positive finding?
a. weak popliteus
b. motion, chronic knee, ankle and foot
c. weak peroneus
d. restriction on forced dorsiflexion ** Answ** b. motion, chronic knee, ankle and foot
There is a weak coracobrachialis muscle and a weak pectoralis major inferior muscle. This
finding indicates a ________ adjustment.
a. sternal clavicular joint
b. acromioclavicular joint
c. anterior inferior humerus
d. posterior humerus ** Answ** b. acromioclavicular joint
A weak ________ is the criteria for a sternal clavicular adjustment
a. coracobrachialis
b. anterior deltoid
c. teres major
d. pectoralis major superior ** Answ** d. pectoralis major superior
A weak ________ would indicate a posterior humerus adjustment
a. pectoralis major superior
b. teres major
c. teres minor
d. anterior deltoid ** Answ** b. teres major
There is a weak anterior deltoid. This finding indicates an/a ________ adjustment.
a. posterior humerus
b. sternal clavicular joint
c. acromioclavicular joint
d. anterior inferior humerus ** Answ** d. anterior inferior humerus
While analyzing your patient you find a weak triceps and strong brachioradialis which would
indicate a