Which of the following is NOT a form of movement at the clavicle?
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Elevation/depression
Protraction/retraction
Axial rotation
Circumduction
Pregunta 2
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The main muscle responsible for anterior tilt of the scapula is the:
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Pectoralis minor
Ascending trapezius
Serratus anterior
Latissimus dorsi
Pregunta 3
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[blank_start]Scapular winging[blank_end] (2 words) occurs when the serratus anterior, trapezius and rhomboids are too weak to hold the medial scapular border flush against the back.
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Scapular winging
Pregunta 4
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[blank_start]180[blank_end] degrees of shoulder flexion is made up of: [blank_start]120[blank_end] degrees Glenohumeral rotation, [blank_start]30[blank_end] degrees scapulo-clavicular elevation and [blank_start]30[blank_end] degrees acromial-clavicular rotation.
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180
120
30
120
180
30
30
120
180
30
120
180
Pregunta 5
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The scapular plane is located 30-40 degrees anterior of the coronal plane and is the position where all rotator cuff muscles are perfectly balanced.
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True
False
Pregunta 6
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A [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] pelvic tilt will stretch the latissimus dorsi, causing internal rotation and anterior depression of the humerus, which prevents full [blank_start]flexion[blank_end] at the glenohumeral joint.
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posterior
flexion
Pregunta 7
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Rotator cuff pain (due to a tear or impingement) can be experienced over the lateral aspect of the shoulder, and radiate from the base of the neck to the lateral forearm.
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True
False
Pregunta 8
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Following a stroke, which of these injuries is common at the shoulder?
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Rotator cuff tear
Shoulder subluxation
Strengthening of supraspinatus
Dislocation of the clavicle
Pregunta 9
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Hemiplegic shoulder pain can be caused by:
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Regional chronic pain
Changes in muscle tone
Changes in joint alignment
All of the above
Pregunta 10
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Which of the following is not an OT role in rotator cuff pathologies?
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Provide exercises for both active and passive range of motion