Pregunta | Respuesta |
Open chain supination calcaneus motion? | 1. adduction 2. supination 3. PF |
Close chain supination talus motion. | 1. abduction 2. DF |
Close chain supination tibial motion. | ER. |
Open chain inversion navicular movement. | 1. PF 2. Adduct 3. ER |
Close chain inversion navicular movement. | 1. PF 2. adduct 3. IR |
Close chain arthrokinematics: talus on navicular. | Dorsal glide. |
Which ligament is tested in talar tilt? | Calcaneofibular ligament. |
the 6 Ps of acute compartment syndrome. | Pain Palpable tenderness Paresthesia Paresis Pallor Pulselessness |
T/F: if the patient is suspected of acute compartment syndrome, they need to be referred to their primary for more check-ups. | F. MEDICAL EMERGENCY! Must perform fasciotomy to relieve pressure. |
Medial tibial stress syndrome may be caused by excessive (supination/pronation). | Pronation. |
Grade I ligament rupture: | 1. no loss of function. 2. minimal tearing |
Grade II ligament rupture: | 1. some loss of function 2. partial rupture |
Grade III ligament rupture: | 1. complete loss of function 2. complete tear |
T/F: In order to facilitate healing, .ultrasound should be added to treatment of acute ankle sprain. | F. NO ULTRA SOUND during acute phase. |
Tarsal tunnel is the entrapment of _________. | Posterior tibial nerve. |
Peroneal muscular atrophy is called _______. | Carcot-Marie-Tooth disease. |
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