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AFMA
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Wrist flexion ROM | 0-80 |
| Wrist extension ROM | 0-70 |
| Wrist radial Deviation ROM | 0-20 |
| Wrist ulnar deviation ROM | 0-30 |
| Wrist end feels | firm |
| Wrist flexion goniometric placement | Stationary arm: olecranon process Fulcrum: distal to ulna/triquetrum Moving arm: parallel to 5th metatarsal |
| Wrist extension goniometric placement | Stationary arm: olecranon process Fulcrum: triquetrum Moving arm: parrelel to the 5th metatarsal |
| Radial deviation goniometric placement | Stationary arm: bisect forearm/lateral epicondyle @90 degrees ABD Fulcrum: capitate/proximal to 3rd metatarsal Moving arm: dorsal midline of 3rd metatarsal |
| Ulnar deviation goniometric placement | Stationary arm: lateral epicondyle/bisect forearm @90 degrees ABD Fulcrum: capitate/proximal to 3rd metatarsal Moving arm: dorsal midline of 3rd metatarsal |
| Cozen's test | Asses lateral epicondylitis p! or muscle weakness |
| Froment's sign | Have pt. hold piece of paper b/w thumb and index finger Positive if pt. flexes the distal phalanx of thumb May indicate ulnar nerve compromise |
| Phalens test | (reverse prayer) Positive if pt feels tingling in thumb, index finger, or half of ring finger May indicate carpal tunnel syndrome |
| Tinel's | may indicate carpal tunnel syndrome |
| Finkelstein test | may indicate tenosynovitis in the thumb AKA de Quavean's |
| Elbow flexion ROM | 0-150 |
| Elbow extionsion ROM | 0 |
| Pronation ROM | 0-80 |
| Supination ROM | 0-80 |
| Elbow flexion goniometric placement | Stationary arm: acromion process Fulcrum: lateral epicondyle Moving arm: Radial styloid process/FULL SUPINATION |
| Elbow extension goniometric placement | Stationary arm: acromion process Fulcrum: lateral epicondyle Moving arm: Radial styloid process/FULL SUPINATION |
| Supination goniometric placement | Stationary arm: midline of humorous/vertical Fulcrum: ulnar styloid process Moving arm: ventral surface of wrist across B styloid process |
| Pronation goniometric placement | Stationary arm: midline of humerous/Dorsal Fulcrum: unlar styloid process Moving arm: dorsal surface of wrist across B styloid process |
| Maudsely's test | to assess lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) |