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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS GRADED A+
A patient displays fatiguable weakness with knee flexion. Which myotome represents
this movement?
a) L5
b) S1
c) S2
d) S3 - ANSWERS:c) S2

*S2: Hip ext & Knee flex

A positive FABER test may indicate any of the following except:
a) Hip OA
b) Iliopsoas spasm
c) SI joint involvement
d) Glute strain - ANSWERS:d) Glute strain

During the stance phase on the right leg, the left hip drops. What best describes this?
a) Right Trendelenburg
b) Left Trendelenburg
c) Unilateral Trendelenburg
d) Bilateral Trendelenburg - ANSWERS:a) Right Trendelenburg

Which of the following subjective information best describes a meniscal injury?
a) History of a "snap"
b) History of "crackle"
c) History of "pop"
d) History of "giving way" - ANSWERS:d) History of "giving way"

Which positive test would most likely indicate meniscal injury?
a) Lachman
b) Anterior drawer
c) Apley's distraction
d) Apley's compression - ANSWERS:d) Apley's compression

Where should you align the axis of the goniometer when measuring knee flexion ROM?
a) Lateral epicondyle of femur
b) Lateral condyle of femur
c) Medial epicondyle of femur
d) Medial condyle of femur - ANSWERS:a) Lateral epicondyle of femur

What measurement would indicate a short soleus?
a) 20 deg DF with knee straight

,b) 20 deg DF with knee bent
c) 10 deg DF with knee straight
d) 10 deg DF with knee bent - ANSWERS:d) 10 deg DF with knee bent

Your patient has a sprained anterior talofibular ligament. Which movements would put
this ligament on the most stretch?
a) PF + inversion
b) DF + inversion
c) PF + eversion
d) DF + eversion - ANSWERS:a) PF + inversion

A patient has decreased sensation in his right middle finger. Which dermatome best
represents this area?
a) C6
b) C7
c) C8
d) T1 - ANSWERS:b) C7

Your patient presents with trouble swallowing. What is this called?
a) Dysarthria
b) Dysphasia
c) Dysphagia
d) Diplopia - ANSWERS:c) Dysphagia

Dysphasia is a language disorder

The "5 D's and 3 N's" are indicative of what pathology?
a) CV ligament laxity
b) Cancer
c) Osteoporosis
d) Vertebral artery insufficiency - ANSWERS:d) Vertebral artery insufficiency

*5 D's and 3 N's
Dysarthria
Dysphagia
Drop attacks
Dizziness
Diplopia
Nystagmus
Peri-oral Numbness
Nausea

Which is the first movement of upper limb neurodynamic test 1?
a) Move shoulder into abduction
b) Fix shoulder girdle into neutral position
c) Move wrist and fingers into full extension

, d) Move forearm into supination - ANSWERS:b) Fix shoulder girdle into neutral position

You suspect an injured infraspinatus, which would best test this muscle?
a) Neer
b) Lag sign
c) Belly press
d) Codman's - ANSWERS:b) Lag sign

Which best describes the Allen test?
a) 90 elbow flexion, 90 abduction and full ER, contralateral head rotation, palpate radial
artery. Positive indicates pulse disappearance upon breath hold.
b) 90 elbow flexion, 90 abduction and full ER, contralateral head rotation, palpate radial
artery. Positive indicates pulse disappearance upon neck rotation.
c) Ipsilateral head rotation, neck extension, shoulder ER and extension. Positive
indicates pulse disappearance upon breath hold.
d) Ipsilateral head rotation, neck extension, shoulder ER and extension. Positive
indicates pulse disappearance upon neck rotation. - ANSWERS:b) 90 elbow flexion, 90
abduction and full ER, contralateral head rotation, palpate radial artery. Positive
indicates pulse disappearance upon neck rotation.

What is the starting position for a MMT of grade 3 middle trapezius?
a) Prone, shoulder at 90 deg, thumb up
b) Prone, shoulder at 90 deg, thumb down
c) Prone, hand behind back on contralateral buttock with palm up
d) Prone, hand behind back on contralateral buttock with palm down - ANSWERS:a)
Prone, shoulder at 90 deg, thumb up

What is the starting position for a MMT of grade 3 lower trapezius?
a) Prone, hand behind back on contralateral buttock with palm up
b) Prone, hand behind back on contralateral buttock with palm down
c) Prone, shoulder at 130 deg, thumb up
d) Prone, shoulder at 130 deg, thumb down - ANSWERS:c) Prone, shoulder at 130 deg,
thumb up

*Rhomboids = Prone, hand behind back on contralateral buttock with palm up

When measuring elbow extension ROM, where should your goniometer be lined up?
a) Moveable arm parallel to humerus towards acromion, axis on lateral epicondyle,
stationary arm parallel to ulna toward ulnar styloid process
b) Moveable arm parallel to humerus towards acromion, axis on lateral epicondyle,
stationary arm parallel to radius toward radial styloid process
c) Stationary arm parallel to humerus towards acromion, axis on lateral epicondyle,
moveable arm parallel to ulna toward ulnar styloid process
d) Stationary arm parallel to humerus towards acromion, axis on lateral epicondyle,
moveable arm parallel to radius toward radial styloid process - ANSWERS:d) Stationary

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