Answer | % Correct |
---|---|
achilles | 0%
|
ankle dorsi, plantar, invert, evert | 0%
|
ankle dorsi plantar, supinate pronate with foot flat, smooth extension of MTP joints | 0%
|
ankle joint | 0%
|
antalgic, shortened stance, foot drop steppage | 0%
|
Anterior drawer ACL | 0%
|
anterior pelvic symmetry, wasting | 0%
|
ASIS | 0%
|
Bulge sign small effusion | 0%
|
calcaneus | 0%
|
DP | 0%
|
Gait | 0%
|
Genu varus/valgus | 0%
|
greater trochanter | 0%
|
hallux dorsi plantar | 0%
|
hallux valgus, deformities, scars, swelling | 0%
|
Hamstring tendons | 0%
|
Hip flex, extend, abduct adduct rotate | 0%
|
iliac crest | 0%
|
inspection x4 | 0%
|
Knee flex, extend | 0%
|
Knee swelling, bruising | 0%
|
Lachman ACL | 0%
|
lateral ankle ligaments | 0%
|
LJL | 0%
|
lumbar lordosis, scars, skin changes | 0%
|
malleoli | 0%
|
McMurray meniscus | 0%
|
MJL | 0%
|
morton's | 0%
|
MTP joints | 0%
|
nodules, callus, corns, nails | 0%
|
pain swelling crepitus | 0%
|
palpate x10 | 0%
|
Palpate x20 | 0%
|
palpation x3 | 0%
|
patellar alignment | 0%
|
Patellar apprehension instability | 0%
|
Patellar ballottement moderate effusion | 0%
|
patellar facets medial and lateral | 0%
|
patellar tendon | 0%
|
pes anserine bursa | 0%
|
plantar fascia | 0%
|
popliteal fossa and pulse | 0%
|
Posterior drawer PCL | 0%
|
prepatellar bursa | 0%
|
PT | 0%
|
Quadriceps atrophy | 0%
|
quadriceps tendon | 0%
|
rhythm, trendelenberg, width of support, pelvic shift | 0%
|
ROM active then passive | 0%
|
ROM active then passive | 0%
|
ROM active then passive | 0%
|
Sag sign | 0%
|
scoliosis, wasting | 0%
|
seated | 0%
|
standing alignment, arch, varus valgus heel | 0%
|
Suprapatellar bursa | 0%
|
Thomas fixed flexion deformities | 0%
|
Thompsons | 0%
|
toes flex extend abduct adduct | 0%
|
Trendelenberg | 0%
|
Valgus 0, 30 MCL | 0%
|
Varus 0, 30 LCL | 0%
|
warmth | 0%
|
warmth | 0%
|
warmth | 0%
|
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