muscles‚ if tight‚ create a false positive on the standing flexion test? Hamstrings QL 39. What strained adductor and downwardly rotating muscle of the scapula can be confused with a sprain of a chostovertebral joint? Rhomboid strain 40. Why would you ask about irregular bowel movements when evaluating the spine? Nerve root could compress on the nerve that controls that function 41. When having a patient in active lumbar rotation‚ flexion‚ or extension‚ why would you have the patient cross
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Comparing two types of backpacks with different comfort features with different amounts of weight‚ seeing which is more comfortable. Clinical Bottom Line(s): 1. Which backpack felt more comfortable to the students. 2. Which backpack caused trunk flexion. Search strategy: (Be Specific – List databases searched‚ key words used‚ etc. This should allow someone else to replicate the search) 1.) Google search AOTA 2.) Select AOTA.org 3.) Sign in if needed 4.) Select tab publications and news 5.) Then
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Intramembranous ossification forms membrane bone from fibrous connective tissue membranes‚ and results in the cranial bones and clavicles. ~Movements of Muscle~ 1) Flexion: bending a joint to decrease the angle between two bones or two body parts. Bending the elbow‚ or clenching a hand into a fist‚ are examples of flexion. When
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any problem in the ankle joint‚ Achilles tendon‚ plantar fascia‚ and digits. He might suffer from foot numbness or foot pain. Range of motion: The patient might have foot pain. He might not have problem during flexion/ extension of the ankle‚ inversion/eversion of the ankle‚ flexion/extensions of digits‚ abduction/adduction of digits. • Vital Signs: The patient has regular blood pressure and pulse rate. She also has regular temperature and respiratory
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Ulnar Collateral Ligament Injury The subject is a 25 year-old‚ right-handed‚ MLB pitcher who has played baseball since Little League. He sustained an injury to his right arm while throwing an overhand curveball during the fifth inning of the first Major League game of the season. Upon my reaching the mound‚ the pitcher was favoring the affected arm and in obvious pain. I asked him where the pain was located and how bad it was. He pointed to his right medial elbow‚ near the medial epicondyle‚ and
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produces movement around a joint. Think positive contraction ECCENTRIC CONTRACTION- The development of tension in the muscle as it lengthens. Think negative contraction. EXTENSION- Movement of a body part from a bent to a straight position. FLEXION- Movement of a body part from straight to bent position. Exercise Positions SUPINE- Face up PRONE- Face down ANTERIOR- Refers to the front. POSTERIOR- Refers to the back. AGONIST- Prime mover‚ the muscle responsible for producing
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to put together. 5. Movements associated with arm‚ forearm‚ wrist‚ and fingers: a. Shoulder: flexion‚ extension‚ abduction‚ adduction‚ external and internal rotation b. Elbow: flexion and extension c. Forearm: pronation and supination d. Wrist: flexion‚ extension‚ ulnar and radial deviation e. Fingers: MCP – flexion‚ extension‚ abduction and adduction/ IP: flexion and extension 6. Movements may be altered after reattachment: Nervous system may regenerate under
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The research article I have choose for this assignment was the turf toe cases. The turf toe injury is a common injury in outdoor sports. Turf toe and any type of injury to the first metatarsophalangeal joints are very common injuries in athletes. This injury could become severe if the plantar plate and sesamoid apparatus is ruptured. If it is ruptured it may be better off with surgery than rehabilitation. In this article the three cases that have been studied concerning the turf toe injury are
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Motion is painful. There is pain over the facet joints‚ worsened with loading maneuvers. Active range of motion shows extension and bilateral lateral flexion to 10 degrees‚ bilateral rotation to 30 degrees and flexion to 55 degrees‚ with pain. Assessment includes long-term (current) use of opiate analgesic‚ myalgia‚ cervicalgia‚ chronic pain due to trauma and headache. Treatment plan includes medication management‚ acetaminophen
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portion of the humerus to help flexion of the elbow. 3. Radius: it is the insertion of the brachioradialis muscle which is responsible for supination and pronation of the arm 4. Femur: it is the origin of the vastus intermedius at its upper 2/3 of the anterior surface‚ the muscle is helping in knee extension. 5. Tibia: it is the origin of the tibialis anterior muscle which is attached to the upper 2/3 of the lateral surface of the tibia. It works for dorsal flexion of the ankle‚ inversion of the
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