NPTE - MSK UE Scorebuilder's Questions
With Complete Solutions
AC Joint
- LLP
- CPP Correct Answers LLP: arm resting @ side
CPP: 90 deg abd
elbow flexion test Correct Answers full flexion
testing ulnar nerve
GH joint
- LLP
- CPP
- CPx Correct Answers LP: 55° ABD, 30° horizontal ADD
CPP: abd & ER
CP: ER > ABD > IR
how do you perform cozen's test?
what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers pt sitting in slight
elbow flex, PT puts thumb on lateral epicondyle while
stabilizing the joint, pt will ext wrist/pronate/RD against
resistance
pain in lateral epicondyle region
lateral epicondylitis
how do you perform Maudsley's (lat epi) test?
,what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers pt sitting, PT
stabilizes elbow and puts other hand on dorsum of hand distal to
IP joints, pt will extend 3rd digit against resistance
pain in lateral epicondyle region or weakness
lateral epicondylitis
how do you perform Mill's test?
what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers pt sitting, PT
palpates lateral epicondyle and passively pronates/flex wrist/ext
elbow
pain in lateral epicondyle region
lateral epicondylitis
how do you perform murphy sign test?
what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers pt makes a fist, PT
observes MCPs
pts 3rd MCP remains level w/the 2nd and 4th MCP
dislocated lunate
how do you perform phalen's test?
what is considered a positive test?
, what does this indicate? Correct Answers PT flexes pts wrists
maximally and has pt hold position for 60 seconds
tingling in thumb, index, middle, or lateral 1/2 of the ring finger
carpal tunnel syndrome from median n compression
how do you perform Roos test?
what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers pt in sitting or
standing, arms at 90/90, pt will open/close hands for 3 minutes
in this position
inability to maintain the test position, weakness of the arms,
sensory loss or ischemic pain
TOS
how do you perform the acromionclavicular crossover test?
what is considered a positive test?
what does this indicate? Correct Answers PT moves pts
shoulder into 90 of flexion and fully horizontally ADD the
shoulder
pain over the AC joint
AC joint injury
how do you perform the active compression test (o'brien's)?
what is considered a positive test?
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