Musculoskeletal

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Decks in this class (89)

MOD 1- ant hip OA
What is the resting position of t...,
What is the close packed position...,
What is the capsular pattern of h...
9  cards
MOD 1- acetabulofemoral impingement
What is cam lesion 1,
What is pincer lesion 2,
If you have cam lesion you can al...
9  cards
MOD 1- groin and inner thigh pain
Groin pain thats adductor related 1,
Groin pain thats illiopsoas relat...,
Groin pain thats inguinal related 3
6  cards
MOD 1: other hip pathologies
Whats associated with hip flexor ...,
What are two causes of lateral hi...,
What is lateral femoral cutaneous...
12  cards
Mod 2: Hip cpg
What are red flags in the context...,
Why is the patient history import...,
What should patients complete whi...
17  cards
mod 2; post thigh hamstring
What are the two main conditions ...,
Why is pain location critical in ...,
What percentage of patients with ...
13  cards
MOd 2- red flags
What are red flags in the context...,
Name some red flag pathologies re...,
True or false the practice act re...
14  cards
mod 2: hip history
What is the purpose of taking a p...,
How is pain duration categorized ...,
What are the stages of symptom pr...
22  cards
mod 2; hip patient self report
What is the purpose of patient se...,
What are the objectives of the pr...,
According to clinical practice gu...
17  cards
Mod 2: Hip movement analysis
What is the objective of the pres...,
What are the two types of examina...,
What types of gait abnormalities ...
13  cards
MOD 2: QUIZ QUESTIONS
Which clinical test finding is co...,
A temporary loss of blood supply ...,
Motivational interviewing include...
5  cards
MOD 3: intro
What are the classifications base...,
If the greatest impairment is ran...,
What classification applies if so...
11  cards
MOD 3: Hip AROM
What is the focus of the presenta...,
What are the objectives for the h...,
In the patient client management ...
14  cards
mod 3: passive hip accessories
What is the purpose of passive ac...,
What does passive accessory movem...,
Indications for passive accessory...
11  cards
MOD 3: MMT
What is the focus of the presenta...,
Name the three assessments of mot...,
In the patient management framewo...
14  cards
MOD 3: hip flexibility
What is the primary focus of the ...,
True or false a short and tight m...,
What are the flexibility tests me...
13  cards
MOD 3: hip palpation
What is the primary objective of ...,
In the palpation framework what i...,
Why should palpation be reserved ...
9  cards
MOD 3: special tests
What are the objectives of specia...,
What is the sensitivity of a test 2,
What is the specificity of a test 3
15  cards
MOD 3: hip treatment intro
What are the objectives for hip i...,
Name some icf classifications rel...,
What are examples of pathoanatomi...
15  cards
MOD 3: quiz questions
According to physiou what is the ...,
What is the purpose of assessing ...,
Which test assesses the flexibili...
4  cards
MOD 4: hip intro intervention
Why is it important to modify exe...,
What factors influence a patient ...,
What is strength defined as in th...
13  cards
MOD 4: hip ther ex 1
What must be considered when disc...,
In the case of a mobility deficit...,
What does a green light indicate ...
15  cards
MOD 4: hip ther ex 2
What is the objective of applying...,
What intervention is recommended ...,
What does joint stiffness indicat...
19  cards
mod 4: hip thera ex 3
What factors should be identified...,
In dynamic strengthening exercise...,
What is essential for a patient t...
26  cards
mod 4: hip other
True or false weight loss can be ...,
What does activity modification i...,
What are the benefits of exercise...
20  cards
mod 4: hip post op
What is the most common procedure...,
What is the anterior or anterolat...,
What are the precautions followin...
14  cards
MOD 4- QUIZ QUESTIONS
Improving joint stability should ...,
Which of the following interventi...,
What are the recommended paramete...
5  cards
MOD 5: knee applied anatomy
What are the two main joints of t...,
How many articulations are there ...,
What is the function of the knee ...
15  cards
Mod5: knee anatomy 2
What are the ligamentous structur...,
The acl runs from the _________ t...,
The pcl limits __________ transla...
9  cards
MOD 5: knee OA
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are the key clinical finding...,
What percentage of the population...
16  cards
MOD 5: ACL
What is the most commonly injured...,
What is the objective of the pres...,
A grade one acl injury is charact...
19  cards
MOD 5: meniscus
What are the two types of meniscu...,
The avascular zone of the knee me...,
The vascular zone of the knee men...
13  cards
MOD 5: anterior knee
What are the two conditions discu...,
Define patellofemoral pain syndro...,
What factors contribute to the pa...
17  cards
MOD 5: medial and lateral knee pain
What are the key clinical finding...,
What is bursitis characterized by 2,
The pes anserine bursitis may be ...
12  cards
MOD 5: knee red flags
What are red flags in the context...,
List some constitutional signs th...,
True or false a fever in a patien...
12  cards
MOD 5: Q Questions
What is the spinal root level for...,
Which of the following ligaments ...,
Which is a clinical finding consi...
5  cards
MOD 6: Knee History
What is one of the most important...,
What should be analyzed during th...,
What does the location of the chi...
18  cards
MOD 6: knee self report
What is the purpose of patient se...,
List the outcome measures mention...,
What is the koos best used for 3
18  cards
MOD 6: knee gait and functional analysis
What type of gait analysis is bei...,
What is the first phase of the ga...,
During the initial contact phase ...
14  cards
MOD 6: postural analysis
What does a valgus position refer...,
What is the expected degree of va...,
What is the layman s term for gen...
12  cards
MOD 6: knee examination activity limitations
Name two tests that are more appr...,
What is the 6 minute walk test us...,
What is the normal distance a per...
15  cards
MOD 6: AROM
What is assessed in the neurologi...,
What is a mobility deficit in the...,
What is the typical tracking patt...
12  cards
MOD 6: knee mmts & flexibility
What may a deficit in manual musc...,
What are the two movements assess...,
What weakness can contribute to k...
9  cards
MOD 6: palpation
What is the primary purpose of pa...,
Why is it important to be familia...,
What does it indicate if minimal ...
10  cards
MOD 6: knee special tests
Define sensitivity in the context...,
Define specificity in the context...,
Which special test is performed w...
16  cards
MOD 6: Q Questions
What is the patient position for ...,
The knee injury and osteoarthriti...,
In assessing knee flexion mmt it ...
5  cards
MOD 7: knee intervention
What are the five pain and disabi...,
What is the pathoanatomical diagn...,
What is the icf classification fo...
16  cards
MOD 7: thera exercise 1
What is the primary focus of knee...,
The quadriceps muscle crosses whi...,
What does the iliotibial band pro...
15  cards
MOD 7: thera exercise 2
There is strong evidence for the ...,
What type of exercises are partic...,
What are the key components of ex...
13  cards
MOD 7: thera exercise 3
What are the pathologies that may...,
What is the first goal in address...,
Eccentric exercise requires diffe...
10  cards
MOD 7: pt education knee
Patient education is effective fo...,
When might outside professionals ...,
What are some methods discussed f...
19  cards
MOD 7: patient self-management
How can patient education impact ...,
List some behavioral changes enco...,
What is the target weight loss pe...
12  cards
MOD 7: knee post op OA
What are the objectives of discus...,
Which pharmacological agents have...,
True or false physical therapy is...
11  cards
MOD 7: Post Op ACLR
What is the primary focus of post...,
What are the general guidelines f...,
What is the recommended frequency...
16  cards
MOD 7: ACL injury prevention
What are the two programs focused...,
What is the estimated percentage ...,
True or false waiting closer to 9...
14  cards
MOD 7: Post OP meniscus surg
What is the primary difference be...,
What are the surgical indications...,
What is the prognosis for recover...
14  cards
MOD 10: ankle intro
What are the divisions of the foo...,
The subtalar joint is important f...,
What is the midfoot comprised of 3
10  cards
MOD 11: ankle anatomy 1
What are the three divisions of t...,
The talocrural joint is the artic...,
True or false the subtalar joint ...
9  cards
MOD 11: ankle anatomy 2
What is the talocrural joint prim...,
The allowable ranges of motion fo...,
What occurs during the closed cha...
25  cards
MOD 11: ankle and foot anatomy
What is the primary role of the p...,
The tibialis posterior has attach...,
Which muscle is primarily respons...
18  cards
MOD 11: acute ankle sprains 1
What is the objective of the pres...,
Define a lateral ankle sprain 2,
How many ankle sprains occur per ...
15  cards
MOD 11: acute ankle sprains 2
What is a medial ankle sprain 1,
What type of stress produces a me...,
What are the cardinal signs of a ...
13  cards
MOD 11: chronic ankle sprain 1
What is defined as chronic ankle ...,
How long must symptoms persist to...,
What are some mechanical influenc...
16  cards
MOD 11: chronic ankle sprain 2
What is anterior ankle impingement 1,
What percentage of people with ch...,
What happens during a deep squat ...
9  cards
MOD 11: ankle OA
What are the cardinal signs of in...,
True or false arthritis is always...,
What is ankle osteoarthritis desc...
12  cards
mod 11: medial ankle pain
What are the two pathologies asso...,
What is the location of the poste...,
What role does the tibialis poste...
13  cards
MOD 11: MSS stress fracture
What is the more appropriate term...,
What type of injury is medial tib...,
What are the common symptoms of m...
13  cards
MOD 11: Achiles pain
What is the objective of the disc...,
What are the recommendations from...,
What pathology may be indicated b...
16  cards
MOD 11: great toe pain
What is the medical term for the ...,
Name the two pathologies of the g...,
What does hallux rigidus describe 3
14  cards
MOD 11: ankle red flags
What are red flags in the context...,
What is the significance of const...,
Name some key pathologies that ma...
11  cards
MOD 11: ankle history
What is the primary focus of the ...,
What are the three stages of comp...,
True or false constant pain may i...
13  cards
MOD 11: ankle self report
What is the focus of the presenta...,
What are the objectives of the pr...,
True or false patient s self repo...
14  cards
MOD 13: ankle and foot gait
What is the objective of observat...,
What are the three criteria prima...,
During gait analysis what should ...
16  cards
MOD 13: ankle/foot functional analysis/movement
What is the objective of movement...,
What is the required ankle dorsif...,
What should be considered when se...
10  cards
MOD 13: Ankle/foot postural assessment
What is the objective of analyzin...,
What does a figure 8 test assess 2,
What are the key components of po...
16  cards
MOD 13: ankle activity limitations
What are the three distinct branc...,
The timed up and go test is prima...,
The agility t test assesses what ...
14  cards
MOD 13 : ankle AROM
What is the purpose of assessing ...,
What tools are used to assess act...,
List the functional movements use...
11  cards
MOD 13: ankle passive accessories
What is the primary focus of pass...,
What rule is important to keep in...,
What is joint play in the context...
11  cards
MOD 13: ankle MMTs
What is the purpose of manual mus...,
In mmt a grade of 3 indicates wha...,
What does a 2 5 grade in mmt indi...
12  cards
MOD 13: ankle palpation
What is the principle of palpatio...,
Why should palpation be reserved ...,
What are the key landmarks to pal...
10  cards
MOD 13: ankle special tests
What is the purpose of special te...,
What should be considered when pe...,
True or false special tests shoul...
17  cards
mod 14 : Ankle intervention
What are the objectives regarding...,
In the case of a lateral ankle sp...,
What must be addressed in treatme...
9  cards
MOD 14: ankle manual therapy
What is the primary focus of manu...,
Manual therapy can range from gra...,
In joint mobilization what is the...
16  cards
MOD 14: ankle therex 1
What is the first topic discussed...,
What are the two deficits associa...,
What is the purpose of medical sc...
15  cards
MOD 14: ankle theraex 2
What does a red light indicate in...,
What does a yellow light signify ...,
What does a green light mean in t...
16  cards
MOD 14: ankle theraex 3
What is the focus of the third th...,
When stretching the triceps surae...,
What technique can enhance the st...
11  cards
MOD 14: Foot intervention- irritability
What does irritability refer to i...,
What are the components of the pe...,
What does the love acronym stand ...
15  cards
MOD 14: foot orthotics
What is the role of foot orthoses...,
What does the posterior tibialis ...,
What features do most over the co...
14  cards
MOD 14: ankle pharmocology
What is iontophoresis 1,
What is phonophoresis 2,
What should be avoided when treat...
15  cards

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