
Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Review
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- Q1What is the loose packed position of the glenohumeral joint?90 degrees abduction55 degrees abduction, 30 degrees horizontal adductionAbduction and lateral rotationArm resting by side120s
- Q2What are the osteokinematic motions of the sternoclavicular jt?Medial and lateral rotationFlexion and extensionElevation, depression, protraction, retraction, medial and lateral rotationElevation and depression120s
- Q3Which structure contains the following biceps brachii tendon, median nerve, radial nerve and the brachial artery?Cubital tunnelCubital fossaAnatomic snuffboxTunnel of Guyon120s
- Q4A 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?Abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis brevis, and extensor pollicis longus tendonsAbductor digiti minimi, extensor digitorium, and extensor digiti minimi tendonsOpponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and adductor pollicis tendonsAdductor pollicis longus, flexor pollicis brevis, and flexor pollicis longus tendons120s
- Q5Compression in the Tunnel of Guyon would result in which of the following?Ulnar tunnel syndromeCubital tunnel syndromeCarpal tunnel syndromeRadial nerve entrapment120s
- Q6Resistive testing of wrist extension is testing what innervation level?C6C7C4C5120s
- Q7Reflex testing of C6 is conducted on which of the following muscles?TricepsBicepsBrachioradialisCoracobrachialis120s
- Q8A muscle contraction that is less than optimal due to a shortened muscle length is calledActive Assisted InsufficiencyPassive insufficiencyContractureActive insufficiency120s
- Q9All of the following test for thoracic outlet syndrome exceptApprehension testRoos testAllen testAdson maneuver120s
- Q10A positive speeds test would be demonstrated by which of the following?Weakness/ not able to maintain positionPain or tenderness on lateral epicondyle regionNumbness or tingling along medial border of handPain or tenderness in the bicipital groove120s
- Q11The following describes the procedure for an infraspinatus testElbow flexed to 90, and shoulder in 45 degrees medial rotation. Pt resists medially directed force90 degrees abd, 30 degrees horizontal add with thumb pointing downward. Pt add the arm against resistance90 degrees abd, 30 degrees horizontal add with thumb pointing downward. Pt abd the arm against resistanceElbow flexed to 90, and shoulder in 45 degrees medial rotation. Pt resists laterally directed force120s
- Q12The Allen’s special test at the wrist is used toIndicate ulnar nerve compromise or paralysisTest for gamekeepers thumbIndicate occlusion of radial or ulnar arteryTest for ulnar nerve syndrome120s
- Q13Which of the following statements are trueConcave surface moving on a convex surface occurs in the opposite directionMobilizing force should be applied in the opposite direction when concave surface moves on convexConcave surface moving on a convex surface occurs in the sameConvex surface moving on a concave surface occurs in the same direction120s
- Q14SAID stands forSpecific adaptation to imposed demandsStay away from illegal drugsSpecial accommodations to impairment disabilitiesSpecific apprehension to imposed demands120s
- Q15The following test bicep tendon pathologies exceptYergason’s testCozen’s testSpeed’s testLundington’s test120s