
OPP Review Pt. 2
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Sort the HVLA CI.
Match the following definitions related to MFR.
Match the techniques and their description.
Order the steps of FPR.
The BUM, BUL, BM mnemonic refers to the position of ___.
What is the main motion of the lower cervicals?
What is the joint formed by the uncinate process and the vertebral body?
In cervical diagnosis, if the left pillar does not push as anteriorly as the right pillar, what dysfunction are you suspecting?
Which of the following tests for nerve root impingement in neural foramina?
Which of the following tests for vertebral artery insufficiency and the side opposite of where the patient's head is turned is the artery being tested?
Match the body landmarks.
Scoliosis is named for the __ of the curve.
Match the Cobb angle with its scoliosis severity.
Match the scoliosis with the description.
Order the functions of the thoracic spine from most function to least.
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Match the ribs and their muscles.
Which of the following is not an attachment site of the diaphragm?
Thoracic pump techniques will increase the __ intrathoracic pressure of the thorax.
What are the major motions of the lumbar spine?
Which of the following describes sacralization of L5?
What happens to Ferguson's angle in lumbar lordosis?
Match the following.
What view is used to visualize spondylolisthesis?
Match the following.
A patient comes in complaining of lower back pain. On osteopathic evaluation, you find that they are L3 F RrSr. How would you set them up for muscle energy?
A patient comes in complaining of lower back pain. On osteopathic evaluation, you find that they are L4 E RL SL. How would you set them up for muscle energy?
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Sort the angle of inclination of the shaft and neck of femur.
Meralgia paresthetica is caused by compression of ___ under the inguinal ligament near the attachment of the ASIS.
A patient presents with R-sided psoas syndrome. What is the likely diagnosis?
In psoas syndrome, lying supine will __ lumbar lordosis.
A patient presents with a pain in their R buttocks. How does their leg present?
A patient presents with a pain in their R buttocks. What is most likely an additional finding on physical exam?
A posterior innominate rotation will cause an apparent __ sacral sulcus on that side.
A anterior innominate rotation will cause an apparent __ sacral sulcus on that side.
Match the innominate HVLA techniques.
What muscles cause an anterior innominate rotation?
What muscles cause a posterior innominate rotation?
Match the pelvis dysfunction to the muscles that are used when treating.
A patient has a pelvis sideshift to the right. What side of the SI joint is strained causing dysfunction on this side?
Which of the following can cause pelvis sideshift?
A patient comes in with lower back/hip pain. The physician puts one thumb on the patient's PSIS and one thumb on the sacrum. When the patient flexes the hip and knee to 90 degrees, their thumb on the PSIS on the left side rises. What side is dysfunctional?
Match the transverse axes of the sacrum to its motion.
Forward sacral torsions induce L5 to ___ and backward sacral torsions induce L5 to __.
What are the steps of gait?
Match the test and what it tests for.
Match the degrees and area in scapulo-humeral motion.
Match the special tests and what they test.
Match the reflexes and their nerve roots.
A posterior radial head is restricted in __
Match the dysfunction and its name.
What carpal bone is most frequently dislocated?
Match the knee tests and the ligaments they test.