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MSK 2 Exam 1 || with Errorless Solutions 100% USA MSK 2 Exam 1, MSK II exam 1 USA || with 100% Errorless Solutions UE - Best Exam Findings: MSK II MOCK and E1 Practicals || with 100% Errorless Answers 2024 MSK II - Exam 1 || with Errorless Solutions 100% MSK II- UE Practical Pathologies || with 100...

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What is the MOST likely diagnosis for a 65 year old patient with LBP and difficulty walking? a. Muscle strain b. Lumbar disc herniation c. Spondylolisthesis d. Spinal stenosis correct answers d. Spinal stenosis Which of the following is a positive prognostic factor for a patient with LBP? ...

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Develop a plan for flare ups, adherence and progression of HEP It is important to educate a patient on the possibility of flare-ups and/or provocation of symptoms, but it is even more important to educate a patient on the fact that flare-ups and provocation of symptoms do not mean tissue damage, se...

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Compare and contrast the definition of placebo and nocebo correct answers placebo is posistve pathway- i shall please , and a nocebo is a negative pathway- i shall harm Define the phrase "meaning response" and identify how it will be impacted by placebo/nocebo correct answers They suggest calli...

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______________ refers to gaining a positive outcome when a positive outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Placebo ______________ refers to gaining a negative outcome when a negative outcome was/is not expected. correct answers Nocebo The positive or negative emotional aspect to a person...

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flexion correct answers in the lumbar spine, this is an anterior roll and anterior glide of the superior vertebrae, which tensions the interspinous ligament, supraspinous ligament, facet capsules and posterior disc. Compresses the anterior disc. frontal plane correct answers the inferior facet of...

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What are the 3 joints of the knee? correct answers 1. Tibiofemoral 2. Patellofemoral 3. Proximal tibiofibular How many component motions are there that would improve knee extension? correct answers 1. Superior glide patella 2. Medial glide patella 3. Lateral glide patella 4. Lateral tilt pat...

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best steps to confirm BONE diagnosis correct answers AROM ST PFT best steps to confirm JOINT diagnosis correct answers AROM PROM C PROM A ST best steps to confirm LIGAMENT diagnosis & TR correct answers PROM A ST PFT best steps to confirm MUSCLE/TENDON diagnosis correct answers MST...

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What 3 joints make up the elbow complex? correct answers 1. Ulno-humeral joint 2. Radio-humeral joint 3. Radio-ulnar joint The ulnohumeral joint is the primary articulation that contributes to elbow____. correct answers flexion -Remember there are 2 fossas of the distal humerus that articula...

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What part of the hip joint faces anterior, lateral and inferior? correct answers acetabulum What part of the hip joint faces anterior, medial and superior? correct answers femoral head/neck Normal movement at the hip is not commonly composed of one classical movement alone. Flexion requires? c...

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What are the 3 primary sections of the foot? correct answers 1. Hindfoot (rearfoot) 2. Midfoot 3. Forefoot Distal tibia, distal fibula, talus and calcaneus are all bones that make up the ____. correct answers hindfoot Cuneiforms, navicular and cuboid are all bones that make up the ____. corr...

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A patient with knee pain sees the physical therapist for an examination. The patient explained that he was sitting in the passenger seat with his shins resting on the dashboard when his car was rear ended, and he heard a snap with immediate right knee pain. The patient reports difficulty weight-bear...

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What information should be asked in the history if someone is referred to PT w/ hip pain? correct answers You will need to determine the onset of symptoms, MOI, and chief complaint you also need to determine any sources of referred pain. LB pain might cause neurogenic (nerve root compression) and s...

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A ______ of the elbow occurs in the joint space and can be due to bone, cartilage, or soft tissue. correct answers Loose body / fragment List some potential causes of loose bodies in the joint space. correct answers - osteochondritis dissecans - acute trauma - OA How would a loose body in t...

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osteokinematics correct answers -physiological joint movement -the moment of a bone about an axis ex. flexion, extension arthrokinematics correct answers -accessory joint movement -the movement that occurs between joint surfaces ex. roll, glide, slide examples of arthrokinematics corre...

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What part of the history provides patients with the opportunity to describe (in their own words) what is bothering them and the extent to which it bothers them? a. past medical history complaint/history of present illness history of current condition y history/general health status correct a...

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What potential systemic problems can masquerade as a hip diagnosis? correct answers 1. Cancer: Osteosarcoma, spinal metastasis, tumors 2. Cardiovascular: Peripheral Artery Disease 3. Urologic/Renal 4. Inflammatory Disease: Psoas abscess, appendicitis, diverticulitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ...

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A PT taps the patient's achilles tendon with a reflex hammer and elicits the ankle-jerk reflex. Which of the following peripheral nerves and lumbar nerve roots are tested by this reflex? correct answers -tibial, S1 Tension in which of the following structures contributes to the firm end feel of ...

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chondromalacia patella patella tracking bursitis arthritis correct answers if have pain located in front of patella, what could possible diagnoses be? quadriceps tendon or swelling correct answers if have pain located above patella, what could possible diagnoses be? baker's cyst arthritis ...

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This is a condition in which extra bone grows along one or both of the bones that form the hip joint — giving the bones an irregular shape. Because they do not fit together perfectly, the bones rub against each other during movement. Over time this friction can damage the joint, causing pain and l...

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What type of motion is long axis distraction of the femur and what does it improve? correct answers Type of motion: Joint Play Improves: ALL motions of hip What type of motion is lateral stretch and what does it improve? correct answers Type of motion: Joint Play Improves: ALL motions of h...

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A patient has neck pain and numbness that is down the R lateral arm to the thumb/index finger. An upper quarter screen reveals diminished sensation in the lateral forearm/thumb area, weakness with elbow flexion and wrist extension as well as diminished UE reflexes. He has increased pain with R SB, R...

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At least _____ % of adults age 30 to 50 years have low back pain correct answers 40 What are the causes of back pain? correct answers Non specific >90% Nerve root entrapment with radiculopathy or spinal stenosis 5% Pain from underlying disease 1 to 2 % What are red flags for low back pa...

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SHOULDER Capsule becomes inflamed→adheres to humeral head→becomes fibrotic ● Starts gradually, insidious onset (primary) ● Results from immobilization or other pathology ● Pt c/o lateral shoulder pain; worsens w/positions or activities that stretches GH ● Progresses to stiffness...

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A patient comes into your clinic and displays with shooting burning pain in his left upper arm down to his wrist, what should be your next step as a PT? correct answers Check his BP and call EMS Don't proceed due to contraindications/medically emergent issue A patient comes into your clinic a...

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Tendonopathy/Muscle Strain correct answers 1. P4T pain with Palpation 2. MLT pain with lengthening 3 MMT pain with contraction Differentiate the two with PFT location! Ligament Disruption (UCL most common at elbow) correct answers 1. P4T Pain with palpation 2. ST PROM accessory PROM classic...

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Reactive tendinopathy: 1. What types of loads can it result from? (3) 2. What type of cellular response occurs? 3. reactive tendinopathy results in _______ of the tendon secondary to _______ 4. It's commonly considered similar to the term _______ 5. What type of patient population is...

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