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1.2.6: Restoring ROM

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44 Nsɛmmisa

Identify the movement at the joint

Identify the movement for each of the following

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20.

Which type of movement is this?

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21.

Which type of movement is this?

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22.

This instrument is called a

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29.
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ligament that limits anterior motion of the tibia

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D

femur

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ligament that limits posterior motion of the tibia

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patella

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B

fibula

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Ligament that limits valgus movement

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Ligament that limits varus movement

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tibia

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30.

A female soccer player comes into the clinic complaining of knee pain. You decide to test each of the four ligaments. You determine that she has positive results for the varus stress test and posterior drawer test. Which ligament(s) has the player injured?

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31.

Match the most likely cause of the injury

  • MCL

  • PCL

  • LCL

  • ACL

  • often stretched and/or torn during a sudden twisting motion (when the feet stay planted one way, but the knees turn the other way). Skiing, basketball, and football are sports that have a higher risk of this injury

  • injury usually occurs with sudden, direct impact, such as in a car accident or during a football tackle.

  • injury can occur from a blow to the outer side of the knee, such as when playing hockey or football.

  • most often occur from a direct blow or pressure to the inside of the knee.

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32.

This motion is

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34.

These two images show which knee test?

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38.

Which test is being shown here?

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42.

Using kinesiology tape is helpful in preventing blood clots from forming right after surgery.

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43.

Kinesiology tape is sometimes used to reduces swelling (effusion) of lymphatic fluid at the site of an injury.

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44.

Kinesiology tape can inhibit circulation, but stimulate the mechanoreceptors in the skin.

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1.

What type of movement is shown here?

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2.

What type of movement is shown here?

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3.

What type of movement is shown here?

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4.

What type of movement is shown here?

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5.

What type of movement is shown here?

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6.

What type of movement is shown here?

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7.

What type of movement is shown here (two or three words specifically related to movement in the feet)

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8.

What type of movement is shown here? (one word specific to feet)

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13.

Which type of rotation is this

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14.

Which type of rotation is this?

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23.

This instrument measures ________________ of a joint (three words)

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24.

This is the

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25.

It is placed over the

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26.

This arm remains

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27.

This arm follows the

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28.

Neutral extension is measured at _______ degrees

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33.

This motion is

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35.

Which ligament is being tested in #34?

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36.

These two images show which knee test?

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37.

Which ligament is being tested in #36?

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39.

Which ligament is being tested in #38?

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40.

Which test is being shown here?

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41.

Which ligament is being tested in #40?