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44 Cards in this Set
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Thoracodorsal nerve |
C6-8; innervates lat dorsi |
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tx for BPPV |
canalith repositioning maneuvers; they dislodge the provoking canaliths from the affected semicircular canal back to the otolith; they begin in the Dix's position, but then roll the head until nystagmus goes away |
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Assessing attention |
count from 1 to 25 by threes |
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assessing constructional ability |
copy figures of different sizes and shapes |
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Assessingastract ability |
interpret a common proverb or describe similarities between objects |
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SCI level to drive an adapted vehicle |
C6 |
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(+) Roos test |
indicated by inability to maintain test position, weakness of the arms, sensory loss or ischemic pain |
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what does the talar tilt test assess? |
integrity of the calcaneofibular ligament |
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what are typically used as a graft for ACL repair? |
semitendinosus and gracilis |
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Performing MMT to the supinator. What is the position of the arm? |
max elbow flexion to try to leave the biceps out of it |
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Glenohumeral glides: caudal |
abduction |
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Glenohumeral glides: dorsal |
IR, flexion, horizontal adduction |
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Glenohumeral glides: ventral |
ER, ext, horizontal abd |
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IT band origin |
iliac crest |
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IT band insertion |
tibial tubercle |
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IT band area of great contact --> irritation upon palpation |
when knee is flexed 30 degrees, lateral femoral condyle will be TTP |
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TTP on lateral joint line is assoc. with ___ |
meniscal injury |
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ROM in metatarsal-phalangeal joint in terminal stance |
30 degrees hyperextension |
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The axis of any cardinal plane movement is also found ____ to its corresponding plane |
perpendicular |
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timeline for return to previous function for ACL reconstruction |
12 weeks |
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what does the tib anterior do? |
DF and invert the foot |
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tx for ankylosisng spondylitis? |
spinal ext exercises to help limit the forward bending / progressive curve of the spine |
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quad:hammies |
1.5:1 |
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measurements on the ratio scale... |
have an absolute zero point (length, mass) |
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Measurements on an ordinal scale... |
are rank-ordered; scales like (fair/poor/good..) (min, mod, severe) |
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US unit with high beam nonuniformity ratio... |
produces less uniform beam --> pt at risk for hot spots/pain |
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repeated measures design... |
controls for differences between subjects; each subject acts as their own control |
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Matching design study |
ensure that subjects with similar characteristics are assigned to different tx groups |
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TENS settings formotor stimulation |
low frequency and long phase duration |
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Sensory stimulation (TENS) is also called |
conventional TENS |
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Conventional or sensory tense setting |
high frequency and short phase duration |
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Duty cycle is a ration not a ___ |
% |
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how do you calculate duty cycle |
on time / (on time + off time) ; then it can be expressed as % |
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Measure for back height in a WC |
measure from seat to axilla then - 4" |
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Ice massage tx time |
5-10 minutes |
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A self administered questionaire requires... |
intratester reliability; the pt becomes the tester |
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Sensitivity |
probability of getting a positive test result when the pt has the condition |
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Specificity |
probability of getting a negative test result when the pt does not have the condition |
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PAD: contraindication to exercise |
resting clauditcation |
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Another name for Hickman cath |
indwelling R atrial cath |
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Hickman cath/indwelling R atrial cath info |
allows for removal of blood samples, admin of meds, monitor central venous pressure |
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Where does a swan-Ganz cath go and what does it do |
vein --> pulm art; measures pulm artery pressure |
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what is a positive predictive value |
estimates the probability that a person who tests (+) actually has the condition the test is looking for |
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pH of normal skin |
3-4 |