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True or False?
The scapulocostal joint is an anatomical joint. |
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Definition
False
The scapulocostal joint is a functional articulation, not an anatomical joint. |
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Term
What action of the scapulocostal joint will you perform, in order to help extend range of GH joint abduction? |
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Definition
lateral rotation = ↑ range of GH joint abduction |
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Term
Complete the sentence:
The medial end of the clavicle, cephaland to caudal, is ...... |
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Definition
The medial end of the clavicle is convex.
*convex with top to bottom = gliding caudally/cephally = glide is opposite to roll* |
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Term
Where would you glide the medial end of the clavicle, to increase range of shoulder girdle depression? |
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Definition
Glide medial end of clavicle cranially = ↑ SH girdle depression |
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Where would you glide the medial end of the clavicle, to increase range of shoulder girdle elevation? |
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Definition
Glide medial end of clavicle caudally= ↑ SH girdle elevation |
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Where would you glide the medial end of the clavicle, to increase range of shoulder girdle protraction? |
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Definition
Glide medial end of clavicle ventrally = ↑ SH girdle protraction |
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Term
Where would you glide the medial end of the clavicle, to increase range of shoulder girdle retraction? |
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Definition
Glide medial end of clavicle dorsally = ↑ SH girdle retraction |
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Term
When gliding the medial end of the clavicle dorsally to ventrally, the glide will be at (a or b) direction of the roll.
a) same
b) opposite |
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Definition
When gliding the medial end of the clavicle dorsally to ventrally, the glide will be at same direction of the roll.
*med. end of clavicle is concave with with back to front glides* |
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Term
Complete the sentence:
To perform a ventral glide on the GH joint, the arm needs to be adducted and ...... with regard to internal/external rotation. |
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Definition
To perform a ventral glide on the GH joint, the arm needs to be adducted and neutral with regard to internal/external rotation. |
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Term
True or false?
The glenohumeral joint placed in a ventral glide increases horizontal adduction. |
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Definition
False
The glenohumeral joint placed in a ventral glide increases horizontal abduction.
* also increase GH jt ER, EX* |
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Term
What is a CI to look out for before performing a ventral glide of the GH jt? |
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Definition
CI: history of anterior GH joint dislocation |
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Term
Which glide will increase GH joint adduction? |
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Definition
Dorsal glide of GH joint
*moving bone is convex = slide opposite of roll* |
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Term
What angle will the humeroulnar joint be in resting position? |
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Definition
Humeroulnar joint resting position: 70o
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Term
Gliding the humeroulnar joint (a or b) will help with elbow flexion.
a) forward
b) back |
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Definition
Gliding the humeroulnar joint forward will help with elbow flexion.
*distal humerus is convex; olecranon process is concave = ulna moving fwd to flexion = needs to glide fwd* |
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Term
Gliding the humeroulnar joint (a or b) will help with elbow extension.
a) forward
b) back |
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Definition
Gliding the humeroulnar joint back will help with elbow extension.
*distal humerus is convex; olecranon process is concave = ulna moving back to flexion = needs to glide back* |
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Term
Joint play at the (a or b) will help the increase pronation and supination.
a) superior radioulnar joint
b) humeroradial joint |
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Definition
Joint play at the superior radioulnar joint will help the increase pronation and supination. |
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Term
Joint play at the (a or b) will help the increase elbow extension and elbow flexion.
a) superior radioulnar joint
b) humeroradial joint |
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Definition
Joint play at the humeroradial joint will help the increase elbow extension and elbow flexion. |
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Complete the sentence true to the radioulnar joint
The radius is ..... whereas the ulna is .... |
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Definition
The radius is concave whereas the ulna is convex.
*the radius is stabilized and the ulna is mobilized* |
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Term
What is the resting position of the distal radioulnar joint? |
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Definition
distal radioulnar joint resting position = 10o supination |
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Term
What will be the first structure you palpate, distal from the distal ulna?
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Definition
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