What happens to the sacrum when Cranium moves into Flexion/Extension? - ✔✔Cranial
flexion= Sacral Base moves posterior + sup
Cranial extension= Sacral base moves anterior + inferior
A direct blow in the anterior-posterior direction causes what type of cranial dysfunction? -
✔✔SBS compression
Patella Femoral Syndrome
More common in (male/female)? - ✔✔Weakness of vastus medialis >> lateralis causes
tracking of patella laterally
Female--> due to widened Q angle
Patients with a history of seizures or electrocution are at risk of what type of shoulder injury?
What physical exam finding?
Which type of dislocation is associated with potential for axillary nerve injury? - ✔✔Posterior
shoulder dislocation
Preservation of motor and sensory fxn
Internal rotation of arm (vs. external rotation of arm seen in anterior dislocation's)
Adduction of arm
,Ant. Dislocation causes nerve damage
Radial nerve is most susceptible to injury at which site?
Finding on exam? - ✔✔Mid-shaft humerus fracture
Wrist drop
(Anterior/Posterior) shoulder dislocation is more common - ✔✔Anterior
Risk of damage to axillary nerve
Arm in external rotation
Axillary nerve damage presents as: - ✔✔Loss of abduction
Name 2 attachments of the Inguinal ligament.
Tension in ligament causes what physical finding - ✔✔Pubis + Ipsilateral ASIS
Pubis more elevated on that side
Primary treatment for plantar fasciitis
Patient will complain of? - ✔✔Arch supports
Painful 1st steps in the morning
MOA of suboccipital release - ✔✔Stimulates PS NS via Vagus nerve to decrease goblet cell
mucous production in the lungs--> thinning of secretions
Location of medial pterygoid tenderpoint - ✔✔Anterior to ascending ramus of mandible
Spencer technique list (7) - ✔✔Extension
, Flexion
Circumduction with compression
Circumduction with traction
Abduction
Internal rotation
Glenohumerol lift/Joint pump
Purpose of ASIS compression testing
When is it useful - ✔✔Laterality of SI dysfunction
Useful when seated and standing flexion testing are equivocal
Median nerve roots
Ulnar nerve roots - ✔✔C5-T1
C8-T1
Thumb adduction is a fxn of:
Which muscle?
Which nerve?
What is unique about this muscle? - ✔✔Adductor pollicis
Deep branch of ulnar nerve
Only muscle in the thenar eminence not innervated by median nerve
Rules of 3 for spinal levels - ✔✔T1-T3 (T12): the TP are at the same level of SP; T4-T6 (T11):
the TP are half a segment above that SP; T7-T9 (T10): the TP are a full segment above that
segment's SP
Nursemaids elbow
--> Occurs when?
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