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| Adduction ROM of the hip? |
0-30 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:56:31 GMT |
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| Extension ROM of the hip? |
0-30 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:56:31 GMT |
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| Flexion ROM of the hip? |
0-120 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:01:57 GMT |
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| Capsular pattern of the hip? |
FLEX>ABD>IR |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:01:57 GMT |
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| Rheumatoid arthritis of the hands will be associated with? |
AN ULNAR DRIFT |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:01:57 GMT |
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| What kind of pathology is rheumatoid arthritis? |
AUTOIMMUNE |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 03:01:57 GMT |
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| Wear and tear of joints? |
OSTEOARTHRITIS |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:57:21 GMT |
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| What is avascular necrosis associated with regarding hip disorders? |
-FEMORAL NECK FX
-HIP DISLOCATIONS
-SCE
-LUPUS
-ERYTHEMATOSUS
-ALCOHLISM
-PROLONGED USE OF CATABOLIC STEROIDS |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:57:21 GMT |
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| What is the alloted time given to a trochanteric fx before surgery? |
24-48 HOURS (ESPECIALLY FEMORAL NECK FX'S DO TO VASCULAR COMPROMISE) |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:57:21 GMT |
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| Most common dislocation of the hip? |
POSTERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:57:21 GMT |
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| Signs and symptoms of slipped capital femoral epiphysis? |
-LIMP AND HIP PAIN/MEDIAL KNEE PAIN
-LIMITED IR |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:44:57 GMT |
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| Tx for an anterveted hip? |
FOOT ORTHODICS |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:44:57 GMT |
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| Normal anterversion in adults? |
8-15 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:44:57 GMT |
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| Normal in infants and resolves itself as skeleton develops? |
COXA VALGA |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 02:44:57 GMT |
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| Diagnosis of a PCL tear? |
-POSTERIOR DRAW
-POSTERIOR SAG
-REVERSE PIVOT SHIFT
-POSTEROLATERAL DRAWER TEST |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 01:58:10 GMT |
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| What muscle group must be strengthened to take the excessive forces off of the ACL? |
HAMSTRINGS |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 01:58:10 GMT |
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| Diagnosis of an ACL tear? |
-LACHMAN
-ANTERIOR DRAW
-PIVOT SHIFT
-KT-1000 |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 01:58:10 GMT |
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| Secondary injury to the ACL? |
IR OF THE TIBIA WITH KNEE FLEXED TO 90 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:53:49 GMT |
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| Primary injury to the ACL? |
ANTERIOR DISPLACEMENT OF THE TIBIA |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:53:49 GMT |
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True/False
You are more likely to tear a meniscus with a torn cruciate ligament? |
TRUE |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:53:49 GMT |
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| What is the MOST accurate clinical sign of a meniscal tear? |
INABILITY TO FULLY EXTEND KNEE OR SQUAT |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:53:49 GMT |
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| What tests are used to diagnose a meniscal tear? |
-MCmURRAY TEST
-APPLEY'S COMPRESSION TEST |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:46:57 GMT |
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True/False
Medial meniscal tears are more often seen in unstable knees? |
FALSE
STABLE KNEES |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:46:57 GMT |
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| Why are medial meniscal tears more common than lateral? |
IT IS ANCHORED MORE SECURELY TO THE MEDIAL TIBIAL PLATEAU |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:46:57 GMT |
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| Which meniscus is more circular and which is more "C" shaped? |
-MEDIAL IS MORE "C" SHAPED
-LATERAL IS MORE OF A CIRCULAR SHAPE |
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MichaelMorano Tue, 19 Oct 2010 00:46:57 GMT |
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| AMBRI |
ATRAUMATIC MULTIDIRECTIONAL BILATERAL REHAB INFERIOR |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 04:41:00 GMT |
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| TUBS |
traumatic unidirectional bankart surgery |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 04:41:00 GMT |
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| What are the two categories used to classify shoulder dislocations? |
TUBS
AMBRI |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 04:41:00 GMT |
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| Closed packed position of the hip? |
FULL EXTENSION & EXTERNAL ROTATION |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:52:43 GMT |
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| Lose packed position of the hip? |
30 DEGREES FLEXION/30 DEGREES ABDUCTION/SLIGHT LATERAL ROTATION |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:52:43 GMT |
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| Patient position for a true leg length discrepancy test? |
SUPINE WITH LEGS 4-8 INCHES APART |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:52:43 GMT |
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| What are the anatomical landmarks to measure a true leg length discrepancy? |
ASIS TO MEDIAL MALLEOLUS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:52:43 GMT |
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| What are the anatomical landmarks for an apparent/functional leg length discrepancy? |
UMBILICUS OR XIPHOID PROCESS TO MEDIAL MALLEOLUS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:49:58 GMT |
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| Apparent leg length is AKA? |
FUNCTIONAL LEG LENGTH |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:49:58 GMT |
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| What structures are tested during the ober test? |
ILIOTIBIAL BAND/TFL |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:49:58 GMT |
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| What is the normal length for a hamstring lengh test? |
0-20 DEGREES
NEED GOINEOMETER FOR TEST |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:49:58 GMT |
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| What is being tested during a piriformis impingement test? |
SCIATIC IMPINGEMENT THROUGH PIRIFORMIS MUSCLE |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:44:41 GMT |
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| What is a therapist testing for during a Scour (quadrant) test? |
ARTHRITIS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:44:41 GMT |
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| The scour test is AKA? |
QUADRANT TEST |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:44:41 GMT |
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| What would constitute a negative Craigs test? |
TIBIA IS PERPINDICULAR TO THE TEST TABLE AND GREATER TROCHANTER IS PARALLEL TO TEST TABLE |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:44:41 GMT |
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| What are we testing during Craigs test? |
ANTERVERSION/RETROVERSION OF THE HIP |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:41:56 GMT |
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| What structures are tested during Ely's test? |
RECTUS FEMORIS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:41:56 GMT |
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| What structures are tested for a Kendall test? |
RECTUS FEMORIS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:41:56 GMT |
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| Rectus femoris contracture test is AKA? |
KENDALL TEST |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:41:56 GMT |
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| Structures tested for Thomas Test? |
HIP FLEXOR LENGTH |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:39:43 GMT |
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| Muscles that internally rotate the hip? |
-GLUTEUS MEDIUS
-GLUTEUS MINIMUS
-TFL |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:39:43 GMT |
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| Muscles that abduct the hip? |
-GLUTEUS MEDIUS
-GLUTEUS MINIMUS
-TFL |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:39:43 GMT |
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| All hip abductors are also? |
INTERNAL ROTATORS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:39:43 GMT |
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| Patrick test is AKA? |
FABER TEST/FIGURE 4 TEST |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:37:59 GMT |
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| What consistutes a positive trendelenberg test? |
CONTRALATERAL HIP DROPS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:37:59 GMT |
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| Where should the therapist be when having the patient perform a trendelenberg test? |
POSTERIOR TO THE PATIENT OBSERVING THE PSIS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:37:59 GMT |
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| What structures are tested for the trendelenberg test? |
-GLUTUES MEDIUS
-HIP INSTABILITY/DISLOCATION |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 02:37:59 GMT |
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| What are the two types of surgery for flexor tendon injuries? |
-DIRECT REPAIR (AND END TO END REPAIR IN WHICH THE TENDON ENDS ARE RE-OPPOSED AND SUTURED TOGETHER)
-TENDON GRAFT (AN AUTOGENOUS DONOR TENDON) |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 01:35:58 GMT |
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| Why is injury to zone II (no man's land) a bad injury? |
-A CONFINED SPACE WHERE THE EXTRENSIC FLEXOR OF THE FINGERS LIE
-LIMITED VASCULAR SUPPLY
-TISSUES IN THIS AREA ARE PRONE TO EXCURSION RESTRICING ADHESIONS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:52:19 GMT |
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| This wrist splint is worn exclusively for exercises? |
DORSAL TENODESIS SPLINT WITH WRIST HINGE |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:52:19 GMT |
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| Sequence of flexor tendon gliding exercises? |
-STRAIGHT HAND
-HOOK FIST (CLAW FIST)
-FULL FIST
-TABLE TOP
-STRAIGHT FIST |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:52:19 GMT |
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| How long are median nerve glide/stretches held for? |
5-30 SECONDS WITHOUT PRODUCING PAIN |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:52:19 GMT |
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| Muscles of the hypothenar eminence? |
-OPPONENS DIGITI MINIMI
-ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIMI
-FLEXOR DIGITI MINIMI |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:09:43 GMT |
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| Muscles of the thenar eminence? |
-OPPONENS POLLICIS
-ABDUCTOR POLLICIS BREVIS
-FLEXOR POLLICIS BREVIS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:09:43 GMT |
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| MCP extension? |
0 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:06:49 GMT |
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| MCP flexion? |
0-50 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:06:49 GMT |
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| CMC extension? |
0-20 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:06:49 GMT |
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| CMC flexion? |
0-15 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:06:49 GMT |
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| Zone II in the hand is known as? |
NO MANS LAND |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:04:15 GMT |
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| What tendons in the hand are more superficial? |
EXTENSORS
ARE ALSO THINNER THAN FLEXOR TENDONS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:04:15 GMT |
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| What tendons are deeper in the hand? |
FLEXORS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:04:15 GMT |
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| Dupuytren's Disease? |
-PROGRESSIVE FIBROSIS OF PALMER APONEUROSIS
-MAINLY MEN OVER 40
-ETOH, EPILEPSY AND GOUT
-PAINLESS
-PROCUCES A FIXED FLEXION CONTRACTURE OF ONE OR MORE DIGITS
-MOST OFTEN INVOLVES THE ULNAR DIGITS 4-5 FINGERS |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:04:15 GMT |
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| Herbendens Nodes? |
-HARD NODULES OR BOY SWELLINGS WHICH DEVELOP AROUND THE DIP JOINTS
-2ND AND 3RD FINGER MOST OFTEN AFFECTED
-MORE COMMON IN WOMEN
-GENETIC COMPONENT |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:00:17 GMT |
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| Flexed DIP, hyperextended PIP? |
SWAN NECK DEFORMITY |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:00:17 GMT |
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| Flexion at pip, extension at dip? |
BOUTONNIERE DEFORMITY |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:00:17 GMT |
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| Describe skier's thumb? |
-SWELLING AND TENDERNESS OVER ULNAR ASPECT
-PAIN WITH VALGUS STRESS
-PARTIAL TEAR = 6 WEEKS IMMOBILIZATION
-COMPLETE TEARS USUALLY REQUIRE SURGERY |
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MichaelMorano Mon, 18 Oct 2010 00:00:17 GMT |
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| Skiers thumb? |
SPRAIN OF THE UCL OF 1ST MCP JOINT
-FORCED ABD & HYPEREXTENSION OF THE MCP JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:52:08 GMT |
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| MOI of a Bennett's fx? |
PUNCH OR FALL ON ABDUCTED THUMB |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:52:08 GMT |
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| Bennett's fracture? |
FRACTURE/DISLOCATION OF 1ST METACARPAL |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:52:08 GMT |
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| Geyons syndrome? |
COMPRESSION OF ULNAR NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:52:08 GMT |
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| What muscles are irritated with De Quervain's Tenosynovitis? |
-ABDUCTOR POLLICIS LONGUS
-EXTENSOR POLLICIS BREVIS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:31:39 GMT |
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| What test is performed to diagnose De Quervian's Tenosynovitis? |
FINKELSTEINS TEST |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:31:39 GMT |
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| Where does the ulnar nerve pass through? |
GUYON'S CANAL BETWEEN PISIFORM AND HAMATE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:31:39 GMT |
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| This kind of nerve compression is common in cyclist and karate? |
ULNAR NERVE COMPRESSION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:31:39 GMT |
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| What ligament is surgically cut to make relieve discomfort from carple tunnel? |
TRANSVERSE CARPLE LIGAMENT |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:28:28 GMT |
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| Where is pain felt with carple tunnel syndrome? |
ANTERIOR/VOLAR/PALMAR OF WRIST |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:28:28 GMT |
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| What structures pass through the carpal tunnel? |
-FDP
-FDS
-PL
-MEDIAN NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:28:28 GMT |
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| Carpal tunnel syndrome is the compression of what nerve? |
MEDIAN NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 23:28:28 GMT |
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| Is there usually sensory loss with posterior interosseus nerve compression? |
NO |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:59:56 GMT |
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| What is the rationale for using deep friction massage? |
-REORIENTATE SCAR TISSUE
-INCREASE MOBILITY BY BREAKING UP SCAR TISSUE
-STIMULATES FIBROBLASTS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:59:56 GMT |
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| What ligament controls the amount of supination and pronation at the proximal radioulnar joint? |
ANNULAR LIGAMENT |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:59:56 GMT |
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| Name given to a fx that is slow to heal? |
DELAYED UNION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:59:56 GMT |
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| What joint can become painful as a result from an excision of the radial head? |
DISTAL RADIOULNAR JOINT |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:53:32 GMT |
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| What type of radial fx is treated by excision of the fractured area? |
TYPE III |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:53:32 GMT |
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| Olecranon bursitis is AKA? |
STUDENTS ELBOW |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:53:32 GMT |
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| With median nerve compression syndrome which muscles can be hypertrophied causing the sypmtoms? |
-PRONATOR TERES, FDS OR APONEUROTIC FASCIA |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:53:32 GMT |
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| Biceps rupture? |
-PAIN
-WEAKNESS FLEXION AND SUPINATION
-NO PALPABLE BICEPS TENDON
-DEFORMITY
-SURGERY AND IMMOBILIZATION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:40:45 GMT |
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| Weakness with elbow flexion and supination are the characteristics of what injury? |
BICEPS RUPTURE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:40:45 GMT |
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| Pain increased with wrist flexion and forearm pronation is a result of what injury? |
MEDIAL EPICONDYLITIS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:40:45 GMT |
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| What group of muscles would need to be strengthened for an MCL elbow sprain? |
MEDIAL PRONATOR MUSCLES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:40:45 GMT |
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| Reconstruction of medial ligamenteous injuries involve what for the reconstruction? |
RECONSTRUCTION USING THE IPSILATERAL PALMARIS LONGUS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:21:27 GMT |
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| Instability of a joint can lead to? |
BONE SPURS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:21:27 GMT |
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| What is the carrying angle at the elbow for men and women? |
MEN: 10 DEGREES
WOMEN: 13 DEGREES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:21:27 GMT |
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| Treatment of radial head fx's |
TYPE I & II: CONSERVATIVE
TYPE III: SURGICAL EXCISION
TYPE IV: SURGICAL |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:21:27 GMT |
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| An increased varus angle at the elbow can exhibit? |
A GUN STOCK DEFORMITY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:17:23 GMT |
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| Posterior interosseous nerve compression? |
BRANCE OF RADIAL NERVE TRAPPED |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:17:23 GMT |
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| What structure is injured with lateral epicondylitis? |
THE COMMON EXTENSOR TENDON (ECRB) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:17:23 GMT |
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| Volkmanns ischemic contracture affects what artery? |
BRACHIAL ARTERY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:17:23 GMT |
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| What is a major cause of concern with supracondylar fractures? |
VOLKMANS ISCHEMIC CONTRACTURE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:59:24 GMT |
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| Supracondylar fractures? |
-DISTAL 1/3 OF HUMERUS
-COMMON IN CHILDREN
-COMPLICATIONS: (VOLKMANN'S ISCHEMIC CONTRACTURE) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:59:24 GMT |
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| Injuries to the medial aspect of the elbow? |
-GOLFERS ELBOW (MEDIAL EPICONDYLITIS)
-ULNAR NERVE ENTRAPMENT
-MCL SPRAINS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:59:24 GMT |
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| Injuries to the lateral aspect of the elbow? |
-TENNIS ELBOW (LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS)
-LCL SPRAINS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:59:24 GMT |
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| Fx's and dislocations of the elbow can be disastrous if? |
THERE IS TRAUMA TO THE BRACHIAL ARTERY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:46:44 GMT |
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| What nerve might suffer trauma with a colles fx? |
MEDIAN NERVE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:46:44 GMT |
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| A colles fx will display what kind of deformity? |
DINNER FORK DEFORMITY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:46:44 GMT |
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| Adhesive capsulitis will often result in what? |
CAPSULAR PATTERN |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:46:44 GMT |
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| Describe adhesive capsulitis? |
GH CAPSULE BECOMES INFLAMED, THICKENED, SHORTENED, FIBROTIC & ADHERENT TO EITHER ITSELF OR THE HUMERAL HEAD. |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:36:31 GMT |
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| What is a red flag with adhesive capsulitis? |
DIABETES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:36:31 GMT |
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| How long can each phase of adhesive capsulitis last for? |
3-4 MONTHS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:36:31 GMT |
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| The thawing phase of adhesive capsulitis is AKA? |
RECOVERY PHASE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:36:31 GMT |
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| What is the clinical presentation of adhesive capsulitis? |
OCCURS MORE IN MIDDLE AGED POPULATION WITH MORE FEMALES THAN MALES. |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:33:24 GMT |
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| What is the secondary etiology of adhesive capsulitis? |
RESULTS FROM TRAUMA, IMMOBILIZATION, RSD, RA, ABDOMINAL DISORDERS, OR PSYCHOGENIC DISORDERS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:33:24 GMT |
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| What is the cause of primary adhesive capsulitis? |
UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY
ASSOCIATED WITH DIABETES, HYPOTHYROIDISM, AND CARDIOPULMONARY CONDITIONS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:33:24 GMT |
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| What are the two classifications of adhesive capsulitis? |
-PRIMARY (UNKNOWN ETIOLOGY)
-SECONDARY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 21:33:24 GMT |
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| This phase of adhesive capsulitis is characterized by no pain and no synovitis, but significant capsular restrictions from adhesions. Some patients never regain normal ROM? |
THAWING STAGE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:25:50 GMT |
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| Atrophy of the deltoid, rotator cuff, biceps, and triceps brachii muscles occur in this stage of adhesive capsulitis? |
FROZEN PHASE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:25:50 GMT |
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| Frozez phase of adhesive capsulitis? |
CHARACTERIZED BY PAIN ON WITH MOVEMENT, SIGNIFICANT ADHESIONS, AND LIMITED GH MOTIONS, WITH SUBSTITUTE MOTIONS IN THE SCAPULA |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:23:27 GMT |
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| Characteized by intense pain even at rest and limitation of motion? |
FREEZING PHASE OF ADHESIVE CAPSULITIES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:23:27 GMT |
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| What is the classif pattern of adhesive capsulitis? |
-FREEZING
-FROZEN
-THAWING |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:23:27 GMT |
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| Idiopathic frozen shoulder is AKA? |
ADHESIVE CAPSULITIES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:23:27 GMT |
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| What kind of motion is allowed in the max protection phase of a rc tear? |
PROM ONLY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:08:19 GMT |
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True/False
If a patient is asymtomatic with an RC tear, surgery is still recommended? |
FALSE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 19:47:31 GMT |
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| How long should you hold off on weight bearing exercises after a full thickness rc tear? |
6 WEEKS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 19:47:30 GMT |
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| Early shoulder motion exercise guidlines and precautions after a repair of a full-thickness rotator cuff tear? |
-PERFORM PASSISIVE OR ASSISTED ROM WITHIN SAFE AND PAIN FREE RANGES.
-ONLY PASSIVE ROM FOR 6-8 WEEKS
-PERFORM PASSIVE ROM IN THE SUPINE POSITION TO MAINTAIN STABILITY OF THE SCAPULA ON THE THORAX
-PLACE THE SHOULDER IN SCAPTION TO HELP AVOID IMPINGEMENT AND ANTERIOR TRANSLATION OF THE HUMERAL HEAD
-WHEN INITIATION EXERCISES IN A SITTING POSITION, MAKE SURE THE PATIENT IS UPRIGHT TO AVOID IMPINGEMENT
-TO AVOID SUPERIOR TRANSLATION OF THE HOH, RESTORE STRENGTH TO THE RC MUSCLES ESPECIALLY THE INFRASPINATUS AND SUPRASPINATUS MUSCLES BEFORE STRENGTHENING THE SHOULDER FLEXORS AND ABDUCTORS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 17 Oct 2010 19:47:30 GMT |
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