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(CN) The Joints - Anatomy, ROM, Ortho

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What are the four articulations of the shoulder joint?   show
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What type of joint is the elbow?   show
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What ligaments reinforce the elbow?   show
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show Acetabulum, and the Iliofemoral Pubofemoral and Ischiofemoral ligaments.  
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What type of joint is the knee?   show
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show ACL, PCL, MCL, LCL, Deep medial capsular ligament  
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show Hinge  
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show Deltoid ligaments (Anterior Tibiotalar, Tibionavicular, Tibiocalcaneal)  
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show Anterior Tibiotalar, Tibionavicular, Tibiocalcaneal  
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What are the lateral ligaments of the ankle? (5)   show
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What is the most commonly sprained ligament in the ankle?   show
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show There are 2 types. One type is sensitive to non-noxious mechanical stress, and the other is sensitive to noxious mechanical or biochemical stimuli.  
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show They sense tension or stretch on ligaments.  
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What do Golgi-Mazzoni Corpuscles sense?   show
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What do Pacinian Corpuscles sense? Where are they located?   show
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What do Ruffini Endings sense, and where are they located?   show
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show Open: Midway between flexion and extension. Closed: Extension  
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What are the open and close pack positions of the tmj?   show
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What are the open and close pack positions of the Glenohumeral joint?   show
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What are the open and close pack positions of the A/C joint?   show
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show Open: 70 Flexion, 10 Supination Closed: Extension  
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What are the open and close pack positions of the radiohumeral joint?   show
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What are the open and close pack positions of the proximal radiolulnar joint?   show
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What are the open and close pack positions of the distal radioulnar joint?   show
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show Open: Midway between abduction/adduction and flexion/extension Closed: None listed  
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show Open: Slight flexion Closed: Full flexion (fingers) Full opposition (thumb)  
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show Open: Slight flexion. Closed: Full extensions.  
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show Open: 30 Flexion, 30 Abduction, Slight lateral rotation. Closed: Full extension, medial rotation  
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show Open: 25 flexion. Closed: Full extension, lateral rotation of tibia.  
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What are the open and close pack positions of the Talocrural joint?   show
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show Open: Midway between extremes of ROM. Closed: Supination.  
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What are the open and close pack positions of the Midtarsal joints?   show
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What are the open and close pack positions of the Tarsometatarsal joints?   show
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show Open: Neutral. Closed: Full Extensions  
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What is the capsular pattern for the AC joint?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the humeroulnar joint?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the proximal radioulnar joint?   show
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show Full ROM, with pain at extremes of rotation  
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show Flexion = Extension limitation.  
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What is the capsular pattern for the MC and IP joints?   show
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show Side flexion = Rotation limitation > Extension  
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What is the capsular pattern for the Knee?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the SI, symphysis pubis and sacrococcygeal joints?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the hip?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the talocrural joint?   show
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What is the capsular pattern for the subtalar joint?   show
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show DF > PF > Add > Medial rotation  
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show Extension > Flexion (EF)  
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show Hip flex: 30, Hip ext: 15, Knee flex: 60, DF:10, PF: 20.  
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show Grade I: Small amplitude movement @ beginning of range. Grade 2: Large amplitude movement within the range, but not reaching limits. Grade 3: Large amplitude movement performed to the limit of range. Grade 4: Small amplitude movement @ end range.  
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What is the convex/concave rule?   show
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show Active disease, Infection, Advanced osteoporosis, Hypermobility, Fracture, Acute inflammation, Muscle guarding, Joint replacement.  
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