問題一覧
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Hip flexion ROM
0-120
2
Hip extension ROM
0-20
3
Hip abduction ROM
0-40
4
Hip adduction ROM
0-20
5
Hip IR ROM
0-45
6
Hip ER ROM
0-45
7
Dorsiflexion ROM
0-20
8
Plantarflexion ROM
0-50
9
Tarsal inversion ROM
0-35
10
Tarsal eversion ROM
0-15
11
Subtalar inversion ROM
0-5
12
Subtalar eversion ROM
0-5
13
MTP flexion ROM
first 0-45, remaining 0-40
14
MTP extension ROM
first 0-70, remaining 0-40
15
IP flexion of first toe ROM
0-90
16
PIP flexion ROM
0-35
17
DIP flexion ROM
0-60
18
Hip supine patient position
hip flexion, hip abduction, hip adduction, SLR test
19
Hip prone patient position
hip extension
20
Hip sitting patient position
hip IR, hip ER, thomas test
21
Hip side lying patient position
ober test, modified ober test
22
Hip Stabilization: Ipsilateral pelvis
hip flexion , hip extension , hip adduction
23
Hip Stabilization: iliac crest
hip abduction, ober test, modified ober test
24
Hip Stabilization: distal end of femur
hip IR, hip ER
25
Hip Stabilization: hold tested LE (knee) in full extension
SLR
26
Hip Stabilization: hold hip not being tested (knee to chest)
thomas test
27
Evaluates length of one and two jt muscles that FLEX the hip
thomas test
28
Evaluates length of hamstring muscles
SLR
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Examines length of TFL and ITB which act to abduct hip
ober test
30
Evaluates length of hip abductors
modified ober test
31
Hip fulcrum: lateral aspect of hip
hip extension, hip flexion, thomas test, SLR
32
Hip fulcrum: ASIS
hip abduction, hip adduction, ober test, modified ober test
33
Hip fulcrum: anterior aspect of patella
hip IR, hip ER
34
Passively extend hip being tested by slowly lowering thigh toward table
thomas test
35
Passively flex hip by lifting LE off table
SLR
36
Knee ROM testing position
supine
37
When testing knee ROM, where to stabilize?
femur
38
Fulcrum for knee ROM testing
lateral epicondyle of femur
39
Elevates length of rectus femoris
ely test
40
AKA hamstring passive knee extension or popliteal angle test
distal hamstring length test
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Ely test
prone
42
Distal hamstring length test
supine
43
Where to stabilize when doing ely test
hip in neutral
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Stabilization for distal hamstring length test
hip 90 flexion, femur
45
Flex knee by lifting lower leg off table
ely test
46
Extend knee to end of ROM
distal hamstring length test
47
When testing ankle and foot region ROM, when to use prone position?
subtalar inversion, subtalar eversion
48
When testing for MTP and IP joint ROM, you may position the patient in supine or sitting.
true
49
In hip and knee region, what motions have soft/firm end feels
hip flexion, knee flexion
50
In ankle and foot region, which joint have end feels of hard/firm
talocrural pf, tarsal eversion, subtalar eversion
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In ankle and foot region, which joint have an end feel of soft/firm
IP flexion
52
Foot joint stabilization: tibia and fibula
talocrural df, talocrural pf, subtalar inversion, subtalar eversion, tarsal inversion, tarsal eversion
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Foot joint stabilization: calcaneus
midtarsal inversion, midtarsal eversion
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Fulcrum: lateral aspect of lateral malleolus
talocrural
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Fulcrum: anterior aspect of ankle midway between malleoli
tarsal
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Fulcrum: posterior aspect of ankle midway between malleoli
subtalar
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Fulcrum: anterior aspect of ankle slightly distal to a point midway of malleoli
midtarsal
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Ober and modified ober test can be used interchangeably
false
59
Knee flexion ROM
0-135 or 0-150
60
Knee extension ROM
0-5