SCNM Q4 PHMD 6010 Final Exam Questions And Answers
What are the 4 components of Sternoclavicular Joint? - ANSWER Sternoclaviclular joint,
Acromioclavicular joint, Glenohumeral joint, Scapulothoracic articulation
If passive ROM is greater than active ROM, what pathology is indicated? - ANSWER
Peri-articular (muscles, muscle weakness, bursitis)
If passive ROM is equal to active ROM, what pathology is indicated? - ANSWER Bone
(arthritis, bony shoulder components, labrum, cartilage, synovial capsule)
What are the SITS muscles? - ANSWER Supraspinatous, Intraspinatous, Teres Minor,
Subscapularis
What two muscles are responsible for Shoulder Abduction? - ANSWER Deltoid,
Supraspinatous
What three muscles are responsible for Shoulder Adduction? - ANSWER Latissimus
Dorsi, Teres Major, Pectoralis Major
What two muscles are responsible for shoulder flexion? - ANSWER Anterior Deltoid,
Pectoralis Major (Clavicular head)
What three muscles are responsible for shoulder extension? - ANSWER Latissimus
Dorsi, Teres Major, Posterior Deltoid
What four muscles are responsible for shoulder internal rotation? - ANSWER
Subscapularis, Latissimus Dorsi, Teres Major, Pectoralis Major
, What two muscles are responsible for shoulder external rotation? - ANSWER
Infraspinatous, Teres Minor
What nerve root is involved in Shoulder Adduction?
What nerve root is involved in Shoulder Abduction?
(Muscles: Deltoid, or Supraspinatus) - ANSWER C5-C6
What nerve root is involved in Shoulder Flexio?
(Muscle: deltoid) - ANSWER C5-C6
What nerve roots involved in Shoulder Extension? (Muscles: Latissimus Dorsi, Teres
major, or posterior Deltoid) - ANSWER C5-C8
What nerve root is involved in Shoulder Internal Rotation?(Muscles: Subscapularis, or
Pectoralis major) - ANSWER C5-T1
What nerve root is involved in Shoulder External Rotation?(Muscles: Infraspinatus, or
Teres minor) - ANSWER C5-C6
What joint is involved with shoulder separation? - ANSWER Acromioclavicular Joint
What joint is involved with shoulder dislocation? - ANSWER Glenohumeral Joint
What are the 3 stages of impingement syndrome? - ANSWER Bursitis, Tendonitis,
Rotator Cuff Tear
What are the two bursa normally indicated in bursitis of shoulder? - ANSWER
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