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NMS 3 Ectra Credit
Apley
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What position is the patient in during Apley’s distraction test? | PRONE |
| During Apley’s distraction test the doctor stabilized the patient’s thigh (popliteal space) with their ____. | KNEE |
| During the Apley’s distraction test the doctor grabs patient’s ____ and pulls upward while internally and externally rotating the leg. | ANKLE |
| During Apley's test, pain indicates nonspecific injury or instability of MCL and _____. | LCL |
| Apley's grinding test looks for Meniscus tears. Meniscus tears occur due to cartilage degeneration process in ______. | OSTEOARTHRITIS |
| Positive apley test looks for meniscus tears. Indications of pathologic condition of the meniscus are popping, snapping and _____ sounds. | GRINDING |
| The Apleys test looks for ______meniscus tears (which are more common than lateral meniscus tears). | MEDIAL |
| Positive Apley's test looks for meniscus tears. Indications of pathologic condition of the meniscus are pain on lateral surface of knee, popping sound and knee _____. | LOCKING |
| Apley's compression test involves (how many?)____steps. | FOUR |
| During the Apley's test, the knee is brought into flextion to _____ degrees. | NINETY |
| Apley compression test assesses collateral ligaments and ______ tears. | MENISCUS |
| Apley compression test is also known as Apley _______ test and Apley grinding test. | DISTRACTION |