Term 1 of 101
the clavicle has a conoid tubercle
T/F
True
False
Term 2 of 101
Which muscle might be shortened when active range of motion testing shows decreased internal
rotation of the humerus?
Teres major
Infraspinatus
Subscapularis
Latissimus dorsi
Term 3 of 101
your patient has intercostal neuralgia. what would be the most effective treatment?
treat the surrounding musculature for compensation, no local treatment
apply heat local to the area and then apply rib springing
apply cold to the area and strip the intercostal muscles
stretch the affected side and apply direct fascial release to the symptomatic area.
,Term 4 of 101
this muscle attaches to the supraglenoid tubercle
pectoralis minor
pectoralis major
biceps brachii
triceps brachii
Term 5 of 101
Anterior means further to the front; posterior mean further to the back
T/F
True
False
Term 6 of 101
all the of the following are atypical vertebrae, except...
C1
C2
C3
all of the above are atypical vertebrae
Term 7 of 101
Leydig (interstitial) cells secrete____
Estrogen
Progesterone
Corticosterone
Testosterone
,Term 8 of 101
Postural assessment reveals internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint, shortness in muscle
contributes to this presentation?
Teres minor
Infraspinatus
Subscapularis
Pectoralis minor
Term 9 of 101
Which of the following techniques should be avoided when treating spasticity in a patient with
cerebral palsy?
Brisk shaking
Gentle rocking
Slow muscle approximation
Cross-hand myofascial release
Term 10 of 101
When assessing for weakness in the lower extremity, a diminished patellar reflex is noted. This may
indicate the possibility of lesions in which nerves?
L3-L4
L4-L5
L5-S1
S1-S2
, Term 11 of 101
A patient complains of blurred vision, dizziness and weakness after moving from lying down
standing. The therapist will continue to monitor the patient for which of the following conditions?
Hypertension
Preeclampsia
Diabetes mellitus
Orthostatic hypotension
Term 12 of 101
Assessment reveals joint enlargement and capsule thickening at the patients proximal
interphalangeal joints. Of the choices below, which arthritic changes does the patient have?
Bouchard's nodes
Heberden's nodes
Swan neck deformity
Boutonniere deformity
Term 13 of 101
A patient is recovering from an anterior dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. Of the following,
which exercise is appropriate for stabilizing this joint?
Stretching of scapular stabilizers
Active range of motion of the glenohumeral joint
Strengthening shoulder internal and external rotation
Strengthening shoulder flexion and horizontal adduction
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