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PHMD Q6 Final Exam Random With Questions And Answers



Flat foot (over pronation)

Valgus stress at knee

Medial tibia

Medial (internal rotation) of femur - ANSWER When would an external rotation
correction of an internally rotated femur be indicated?



Diminished pronation

Varus stress at the knee

Lateral tibia

Lateral (external rotation) of femur - ANSWER When would an internal rotation
correction of an externally rotated femur be indicated?



Low back pain,

Chronic female and male genitourinary problems - ANSWER When would a Mobilization
of pubic symphysis be indicated?



Strain of the adductor group attachment, trochanteric bursitis - ANSWER What are
sports related causes of groin pain?



Contact on the ASIS (usually in football when the helmet hits the ASIS) - ANSWER What
is a hip pointer?



a repetitive stress injury caused by excessive friction anywhere along the course of the
ITB - ANSWER What is Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome?



Anatomically prominent lateral epicondyle, a tight ITB, excessive subtalor joint
pronation, excessive genu varum - ANSWER What are intrinsic factors for ILIOTIBIAL

,BAND SYNDROME?



Training errors, poor footwear, running on hard surfaces or uneven terrain. - ANSWER
What are extrinsic factors for ILIOTIBIAL BAND SYNDROME?



When the ITB irritation is proximal between the origin and insertion over the greater
trochanter - ANSWER What is Snapping Hip Syndrome?



When ITB irritation manifests distally over the lateral femoral condyle (More common) -
ANSWER What is Runner's Knee?



excessive medial (internal) tibial rotaion

excessive tension along the TFL-ITB complex

excessive friction across the greater trochanter or lateral femoral epicondyle - ANSWER
What does Over-pronation of the subtalor joint result in?



excessive external (lateral) tibial rotation

distraction of the lateral tibiofemoral hemi-joint

tautens the ITB spanning across that articulation

LCL stress - ANSWER What does Diminished pronation of the subtalor joint result in?



In unison - ANSWER In the stance phase, how do the tibia and femur rotate?



rotate in opposing directions. - ANSWER In the swing phase, how do the tibia and femur
rotate?



Valgus stress, ITB stress syndrome; lateral/external thrust - ANSWER Overpronation of
the foot leads to? How do you correct?

, Varus stress, ITB friction syndrome; medial/internal thrust - ANSWER Diminished
pronation of the foot leads to? How do you correct?



peripheral neuropathy of the sciatic nerve secondary to compressive entrapment of the
nerve as it passes adjacent to the external hip rotators (piriformis ms.) en route to its
exit from the gluteal region by way of the greater sciatic foramen. - ANSWER What is
piriformis syndrome?



single sheath exit the pelvis by passing underneath the piriformis ms. - ANSWER How
does the sciatic nerve travel in 85% of the population?



lacks a common sheath, courses through the piriformis muscle. These people are more
predisposed for problem - ANSWER How does the sciatic nerve travel in 15% of the
population?



Sitting for long periods of time - ANSWER What is another common cause of piriformis
syndrome?



ATHLETIC PUBALGIA - ANSWER What is another name for SPORTS HERNIA?



Tear to the oblique abdominal muscles/tendons - ANSWER What is a sports hernia?



Proximal tibia striking the ground first - ANSWER What increases the likelihood of a PCL
injury?



Radial tear: Flat tear; Not too symptomatic; Middle tear of the meniscus

Parrot peak tear: Tear more in the periphery - ANSWER What is the difference between
and Radial and parrot peak tear of the meniscus?



CHRODROMALACIA PATELLA and PATELLOFEMORAL SYNDROME - ANSWER What are
common causes of anterior knee pain?

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