What are the osteokinematic motions of the sternoclavicular jt?
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Medial and lateral rotation
Flexion and extension
Elevation, depression, protraction, retraction, medial and lateral rotation
Elevation and depression
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What is the loose packed position of the glenohumeral joint?
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What are the osteokinematic motions of the sternoclavicular jt?
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Which structure contains the following biceps brachii tendon, median nerve, radial nerve and the brachial artery?
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A pt is suspected of having a scaphoid fracture; palpation is done performed on a depression found on the dorsal surface of the wrist near the distal radius. What structures would be found bordering this depression?
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Compression in the Tunnel of Guyon would result in which of the following?
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Resistive testing of wrist extension is testing what innervation level?
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Reflex testing of C6 is conducted on which of the following muscles?
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A muscle contraction that is less than optimal due to a shortened muscle length is called
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All of the following test for thoracic outlet syndrome except
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A positive speeds test would be demonstrated by which of the following?
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The following describes the procedure for an infraspinatus test
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The Allen’s special test at the wrist is used to
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Which of the following statements are true
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SAID stands for
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The following test bicep tendon pathologies except
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Which of the following is the safest form of stretching and produces the greatest gains
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A pt does not complete the range of motion against gravity, but does complete more than half the range. What grade would this pt receive?
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An example of arthokinematic motion is
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Which of the following statements most accurately restates the overload principle?
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A pt is performing a bicep curl during which smooth muscle action and submaximal effort is desirable through the entire range of motion. This pattern of motion is best described as
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The principles of periodization training are important. Which of the following statements most accurately describes these principles?
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A major disadvantage of open-chain exercise is the
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When a 5lb weight held in the hand is lowered from fully flexed position to fully extended, the most accurate description of this exercise is
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The pt forearm is supported on the table, with wrist and hand over the edge. Pt will be pronating and supination wrist while holding a mallet. The maximal moment arm with the weight occur when the mallet its held where
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A POC calls for UE closed chain exercises. The pt has successfully completed isometric press-ups without pain, what would be the next progression?
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An UE plyometric activity is pitching. The setting phase is best described as
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In plyometric overhead catching, the PTA tosses a weighted ball over the head of the pt. The pt catches the ball, but allows the ball to move along its trajectory, by allowing full shoulder flexion and elbow flexion. The pt tosses the ball back as hard as possible, the amortization phase of this activity is?
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Inflammation of the sheath that surrounds the abductor pollicis longus and the extensor pollicis brevis tendons is referred to as
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A PTA performs goniometric measurements for elbow flexion with a pt in supine, Where should the PTA stabilize to isolate elbow flexion
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A PTA performs MMT on the medial rotator muscles, which of the following would not be included
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A pt has full active and passive ROM in the UE, but is unable to achieve full shoulder flexion while maintaining a posterior pelvic tilt. Which of the following could best explain this?
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A PTA attempts to assess the motor component of the axillary nerve by conducting a resistive test, Which muscle would be the most appropriate to utilze?
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On a pain questionnaire a pt circles words such as sharp, shooting, burning. What structure is most consistent with the pain?
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A pt comes into the clinic with an xray on which the PTA can see a displacement of one vertebra over another. What medical diagnosis would be expected?
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Which medical condition could be confirmed using an xray?
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A 45yr old male sustained a traumatic injury to his right shoulder. The pt presents with pain, inflammation, and global muscle spasms. What is the most appropriate course of action?
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The “chicken stretch”, hands behind head with elbows flexed, is mostly stretching which muscle?
triceps
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Assuming pt can complete all motions against gravity. MMT would be performed in supine for all of the following except
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During isometric testing a pt reports pain during the test, however strength is normal. Which of the following conclusion is most likely?
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A pt is referred to physical therapy with a tear of the subscapularis muscle. Which muscle group would be most seriously affected by the injury?
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Which of the following muscle groups perform downward rotation of the scapula?
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What is the average ROM for IR of the shoulder?
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Which of the following is not an energy system used to produce ATP
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A 75 y/o female, who knits daily, has a positive Finkelstein test. What is her likely diagnosis?
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Which of the following describe A-delta fibers?
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A large amplitude movement performed up to the limit of range would classify as what grade of joint mobilization?
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Which resistance training principle states the progress can be halted or regress if the body is not regularly challenged?
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Which of the following is not a fibrous joint?
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Ruffini endings are sensitive to what type of movement?
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Which of the following is not involved in shoulder adduction?