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Myotome/Dermatome Basecamp PTA

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Upper Quarter Screening   Provides rapid assessment of mobility and neurological function of the cervical spine and UE's; traditionally done in sitting  
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Upper Quarter Screening Components   Posture - postural assessment; ROM - AROM of cervical spine, AROM of UE's and Passive overpressure of cervical spine and UE's (if the pt does NOT exhibit s/s of pathology)  
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Resistive Testing - C1   Cervical rotation  
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Resistive Testing - C2-4   Shoulder elevation  
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Resistive Testing - C5   Shoulder Abduction  
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Resistive Testing - C5-6   Elbow Flexion  
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Resistive Testing - C6   Wrist Extension  
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Resistive Testing - C7   Elbow Extension AND Wrist Flexion  
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Resistive Testing - C8   Thumb Extension  
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Resistive Testing - T1   Finger Adduction  
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Reflex Testing - C5   Biceps  
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Reflex Testing - C6   Brachioradialis  
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Reflex Testing - C7   Triceps  
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Dermatome Testing - C2   Posterior Head  
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Dermatome Testing - C3   Posterior-lateral neck  
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Dermatome Testing - C4   Acromioclavicular Joint  
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Dermatome Testing - C5   Lateral Arm  
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Dermatome Testing - C6   Lateral Forearm and Thumb  
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Dermatome Testing - C7   Palmer Distal Phalanx - Middle Finger  
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Dermatome Testing - C8   Little finger and ulnar border of hand  
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Dermatome Testing - T1   Medial Forarm  
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Lower Quarter Screening   Provides rapid assessment of mobility and neurological function of the lumbosacral spine and LE's; traditionally performed in standing or sitting  
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Lower Quarter Screening Components   Posture - postural assessment; AROM of lumbosacral spine; AROM of LE's; Passive over pressure of lumbosacral spine and LE's (if pt does NOT exhibit s/s of pathology)  
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Functional Testing - L4-L5   Heel Walking  
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Functional Testing - S1   Toe Walking  
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Functional Testing - L4-S1   Straight Leg Raise  
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Resistive Testing - L1-2   Hip Flexion  
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Resistive Testing - L3-4   Knee Extension  
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Resistive Testing - L4-5   Ankle Dorsiflexion  
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Resistive Testing - L5   Great Toe Extension  
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Resistive Testing - S1   Ankle Plantar Flexion  
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Reflex Testing - L4   Patella  
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Reflex Testing - S1   Achilles  
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Dermatime Testing - L2   Anterior Thigh  
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Dermatime Testing - L3   Middle Third of anterior thigh  
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Dermatime Testing - L4   Patella and medial malleolus  
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Dermatime Testing - L5   Fibular head and dorsum of foot  
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Dermatime Testing - S1   Lateral and plantar aspect of foot  
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Dermatime Testing - S2   Medial aspect of posterior thigh  
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Dermatime Testing - S3-5   Perianal area  
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Myotome   A group of mm's primarily innervated by the same efferent nerve root  
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