What is the normal end-feel for knee flexion expected in a healthy patient?
You are assessing for an ANTERIOR labral tear, the motion(s)…
You are assessing for an ANTERIOR labral tear, the motion(s) performed should be:
A soccer player that is smaller in stature is kicked in the…
A soccer player that is smaller in stature is kicked in the posterior lower leg by a very large and athletic player causing severe pain. After carting the patient to the sideline you perform your sideline assessment: severe pain in leg, no pain on anterior tibia palpation, redness over skin, muscle tightness, swelling of LE, and numbness into toes. Patient is unable to perform AROM with ankle motions due to pain, he is able to wiggle toes. You suspect which of the following condition(s):
When examining muscle strength, you have a soccer player per…
When examining muscle strength, you have a soccer player perform a plantarflexion manual muscle test while short sitting. What muscle are you isolating for this test?
A rower reports to your clinic with 6/10 pain while sitting…
A rower reports to your clinic with 6/10 pain while sitting for long periods of time. Even driving or sitting in class for long hours becomes painful. The only thing that seems to relieve her pain is to sit on a pillow or sit with the affected side hanging off the seat, but that is not always possible. What condition, from the history alone, do you suspect this patient has?
You suspect Cauda equina syndrome in your 18 year old hurdle…
You suspect Cauda equina syndrome in your 18 year old hurdler. This syndrome includes:
What observational gait analysis finding is often made when…
What observational gait analysis finding is often made when an athlete has a hamstring strain or tight hamstrings?
As you discuss spine and disc issues with a patient you ment…
As you discuss spine and disc issues with a patient you mention some facts. Which one of these statements is TRUE
In your female cross country cyclist you note – pain deep in…
In your female cross country cyclist you note – pain deep in the groin area with decreasing symptoms with rest and low impact exercises. This condition is often misdiagnosed as adductor strain. She notes increasing symptoms with running or carrying more weight. Her thigh and groin area throbs at night. You thus suspect that she may have
When examining a pt w suspected femoral hernia, you look for…
When examining a pt w suspected femoral hernia, you look for this – a major structure that can be found within the femoral triangle?