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Step III - OMM/Msk 4
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What position should pt be placed in to tx posterior fib head w/ ME | PRONE + isometric resistance |
| Superior laryngeal n innervates what muscle | cricothyroid |
| What is found in Guyon’s canal | pisiform and hamate bones and the pisohamate ligament; passng through is ULNAR nerve |
| Ulnar entrapment causes what PE findings | Atrophy HYPOthenar muscles; can’t ADDuct or Abduct 4th and 5th fingers |
| What is the difference b/t cubital tunnel and Guyon’s canal entrapment | Both entrap the ulnar nerve but at different anatomical sites. Guyon @ wrist while cubital @ elbow |
| Cubital tunnel syndrome presents what PE finding | Can’t FLEX DIP of 4th and 5th fingers (flexor digitorum profundus) |
| Carpal tunnel syndrome prevents opposition of what two digits | Thumb and index finger |
| Shoulder dystocia, arm ADDucted, internal rotated is what type of palsy | Erb duchenne |
| What nerve roots are responsible for finding in Erb Duchenne | C5,6 |
| Fall on outstretched hand causes what dysfunction to the radial head | Posterior head dislocation |
| focal weakness on one side of the body following a seizure and typically resolves within 24 hours is called | Todd’s paralysis |
| weakness of wrist and finger flexors causing “claw hand” is aka | Klumpke’s palsy |
| what nerves roots are affected in Kumpke’s palsy | Lower cervicals |