Which movements are included in TMJ Assessment?
What movements can lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and why?
Which nerve is affected in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
What may cause an increase in pressure within the carpal tunnel?
What type of nerve fibres are present in the Median Nerve?
What conditions may be confused with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? And how can they be ruled out?
Where is the most common site of injury to the ulnar nerve at the elbow?
- Ulnar Nerve Lesion
Why are symptoms more likely to occur when the elbow is flexed then when it is extended?
Ulnar Nerve Lesion
What is the “downstream principle”? And what are the functional implications of the principle
What will occur if lumbricals 3 & 4 are affected?
Ulnar Nerve Lesion
What are possible signs and symptoms of hemiplegia?
What are four types of rib articulation?
Intercostal Neuralgia and Rib Subluxation
What are the possible causes of Median & Ulnar Nerve Lesions?
What do Median and Ulnar nerves supply?
What deformities may occur with median and Ulnar nerve lesions?
- Ulnar nerve lesion - Claw hand
A client experiences motor loss of the following movements:
Erb’s Palsy
What other conditions does this shoulder posture make the client susceptible to?
Erb’s Palsy
What is a compression syndrome?
What general manifestations of neurological impairment?
What are general manifestations of vascular impairment?
What are functions of compartments?
What might cause increased intra-compartmental mass and what can it lead to?
What can cause Sciatica
What would you expect to observe with a client with piriformis syndrome?