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Assessment Test

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List the 4 "Ts" of palpation and give an example.
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In active resisted ROM what tissue is being tested? What type of contraction is used? How long do you hold it? What do you say to the client? What results are you looking for?
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What are the three main reasons for doing an interview?
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What part of the reflex arc is myotome testing? What is a normal result?
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List the 8 points that you need to go over with the client for informed consent.
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Posture assessment landmarks for Posterior
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When demonstrating a gait assessment
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In passive relaxed ROM what tissue is being tested? Where does a passive relaxed movement stop? What movement is performed at the end of a passive relaxed ROM?
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What division of the reflex arc is dermatome testing? What is a normal result?
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When performing ROM what will the teacher be looking for? List 6
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When demonstrating a postural assessment you will start by asking your cleint to?
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Myotome testing for lumbar:
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Posture assessment landmarks for Lateral
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What is the normal reflex response for calcaneal tendon? What is the nerve root for calcaneal tendon reflex?
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In active free ROM what tissue is being tested? What are you observing?
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Dermatome testing for cervical:
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What is an index of suspicion?
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What part of the reflex arc is deep tendon reflex testing? What is a normal response?
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Myotome testing for cervical:
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When palpating you should?
A.
A list of possible conditions that the information from the interview has led the therapist to suspect.
B.
Temperature:heat (inflammation), coolness(ischemia) Texture:Boggy, ropy, firm, fascial restrictions Tenderness:Point tender or referring Tone: Hypertonic muscles
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L1-L2:hip flexion L3:knee extension L4:ankle extension L5:toe extension S1:ankle plantar flexion, ankle eversion, hip extension, knee flexion S2:knee flexion
D.
Shoes off, Anterior view: feet position, body sway. Lateral view: arm swing, step length, abnormal gait (ataxia, antalgic) Posterior view: feet position, body sway
E.
1.purpose, benefits, effects 2.process 3. time 4. dress 5.refusal 6. questions 7. confidentiality 8. explicit consent
F.
Palpate unaffected side first to compare. Use a broad flat hand to start, gradually moving closer to the painful area and becoming more specific.
G.
Posterior:midway b/w medial malleoli, midway b/w knees, gluteal cleft, spinous processes, midway through head (external occipital protuberance)
H.
Motor Equal and adequate strength on both sides
I.
C1-C2:neck flexion C3:neck lateral flexion C4:shoulder elevation C5:shoulder abduction C6:elbow flexion/wrist extension(waiter) C7:elbow extension/wrist flexion C8:thumb extension/ulnar deviation T1:hand intrinsics
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Contractile and non-contractile. Ease or quality of movement.
K.
shoes off, behind plumb line.
L.
Contractile Isometric 5 Seconds "Don't let me move you" or "Meet my resistance" Pain and/or weakness
M.
C1:top of head C2:side of head C3:side of neck C4:yoke C5:over deltoids C6:lateral forearm to thumb C7:middle forearm to middle fingerC8:lower medial forearm to baby finger T1:medial elbow T2: axilla
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Non-contractile The barrier at the end of the pain-free range. Over pressure
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1.hand placement 2. instructions to client 3.knowledge of ranges 4.confidence 5.positioning of client 6.mention scanning the joints above and below 7.mention testing unaffected side first.
P.
Ankle plantar flexion S1/S2
Q.
Sensory Equal quality of sensation on both sides.
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1.gather info about client as it relates to the chief complaint 2.decide if the client has musculoskeletal condition that the therapist can work on, or refer out to another healthcare practitioner 3.to develop an index of suspicion
S.
Lateral: just anterior to lateral malleolus, just anterior to the head of fibula, greater trochanter, acromion process, external auditory meatus.
T.
Both motor and sensory Equal response on each side
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What is the normal reflex response for biceps tendon? What is the nerve root for biceps tendon reflex?
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What is the normal reflex response for petellar tendon? What is the nerve root for patellar tendon reflex?
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What is the normal reflex response for triceps tendon? What is the nerve root for triceps tendon reflex?

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