ACL reconstruction open chain precautions- ANSWER Avoid resisted, OKC between 45°
to 30° to full extension for at least 6 weeks.
Avoid resisted distal tibia when strengthening the quad
ACL reconstruction closed chain precautions- ANSWER When squatting in upright
position, knees over toes are to be avoided
Avoid closed chain quadriceps strengthening between 60° to 90° of knee flexion.
Why should these ACL precautions be preserved? - ANSWER Produces the most
anterior tibial translation and may put undue tension on the graft.
Terrible Triad - ANSWER ACL, MCL, medial meniscus
When is the best time to see patient with multiple sclerosis? - ANSWER Morning
Arthrokinematic of shoulder flexion - ANSWER roll anterior and glide posterior; apply
mobilization in posterior direction
Arthrokinematic of shoulder extension: Which is the combination of posterior roll and
anterior glide, anterior mobilization is applied to
Arthrokinematic of shoulder abduction: The combination of superior rolls and inferior
glides
,Arthrokinematic of shoulder internal rotation: What is the combination of anterior roll
and posterior glide
Arthrokinematic of external rotation: Which of the following is the combination of
posterior roll and anterior glide
In which case is the exception to perform posterior mobilization in order to improve IR
and ER? Frozen shoulder
Arthrokinematic of ulnohumeral flexion - ANSWER ulna is rolling and gliding anterior on
the trochlear notch
Arthrokinematic of ulnohumeral extension - ANSWER ulna is rolling and gliding posterior
on the trochlear notch
Arthrokinematic of radiohumeral flexion - ANSWER radial head is rolling and gliding
anterior on the capitulum of the humerus
Arthrokinematic of radiohumeral extension - ANSWER radial head is rolling and gliding
posterior on the capitulum of the humerus
Arthrokinematic of radioulnar supination - ANSWER rolling posterior and gliding
anterior
Arthrokinematic of radioulnar pronation - ANSWER rolling anterior and gliding posterior
Arthrokinematic of Radiocarpal wrist flexion - ANSWER carpal is rolling anterior and
gliding posterior (dorsal)
Arthrokinematic of radiocarpal wrist extension - ANSWER carpal is rolling posterior and
gliding anterior (volar)
, Arthrokinematic of radiocarpal radial deviation - ANSWER carpals are rolling laterally
and gliding medial (ulnar) direction
Radiocarpal ulnar deviation arthrokinematic - ANSWER carpals are rolling medially and
gliding laterally (radial) direction
Tibiofemoral extension arthrokinematic - ANSWER tibia is rolling and gliding anterior,
tibia is also rotating externally- Open kinetic chain
Tibiofemoral flexion arthrokinematic - ANSWER tibia is rolling and gliding- posterior,
tibia is also rotating internally- Closed kinetic chain
Talocrural joint arthrokinematic (dorsiflexion) - ANSWER talus is rolling anterior and
gliding posterior
Arthrokinematic of talocrural joint (plantarflexion) - ANSWER talus is rolling posterior
and gliding anterior
Cushing disease - ANSWER pituitary gland releases too much steroid (ACTH)
*MORE CUSH*
- moon face
- osteoporosis
- retention of water
- elevated BP
- Central obesity
- unusual menstruation
- striae
- hypernatremia & hyperglycemia
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