Exam 4 Review

Covering Chapters 21 – 24

 

Please use this as a study guide, but remember that this guide is not all-inclusive.

 

Open & Closed kinetic chain rehabilitation for the shoulder.

Acromioclavicular sprain, cause, treatment of such an injury.

Anterior shoulder dislocation appearance and cause.

Epiphyseal fractures bone.

Osteitis pubis cause and treatment.

Hamstring strain grade.

Dislocated hip.

Exercises for the core.

Hip pointers cause and treatment.

Athletic pubalgia condition and cause.

Hyperextension at the elbow joint.

Little League elbow.

Radial head fractures condition and cause.

Range of motion testing for shoulder and elbow.

Lateral epicondylitis.

Pelvic asymmetry observation and SI joint indications.

Lumbar, thoracic and cervical vertebrae fractures.

Sciatica.

Laceration of the spinal cord.

Common mechanisms of injury for a low back strain

Hands and finger injury rehabilitation

Bennett's fracture.

Forearm splints.

Colles' fractures.

                 

Quads

rectus femoris

vastus lateralis

vastus medialis

vastus intermedius

 

Hamstrings

semimembranosus

semitendinosus

short head of the biceps femoris

long head of the biceps femoris

 

Thigh injury prevention

Myositis ossificans traumatica

Common thigh injury.

Treatment of femoral fracture?

Common injuries in the pelvic and hip region?

Rotator cuff:  subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor

Observation assessment of the shoulder?

Mechanisms of injury and treatment for a clavicular fracture

Acromioclavicular (AC) sprain causes.

Tennis elbow.

Carpal tunnel syndrome causes and tests for.

Carpal fractures such as a scaphoid fracture

Baseball or basketball finger - Mallet finger

Boutonniere deformity

Jersey finger

Bennett's fracture

Prevention of low back related injuries

Dynamic stability and control of the lumbopelvic complex?

Subjective evaluation of back injury

Kyphosis

Forward head posture

Sway back

Scoliosis

Lordosis

Tests for stenosing, lateral disk herniation, nerve root adhesions or vertebral impingement, ie:   hip rotation test, Kernig's test, slump test, shoulder abduction test

Causes of cervical muscle strain, cervical dislocation, cervical sprain, Acute torticollis, cervical stenosing

Mechanisms for low back pain?

Postural problems related to lying down or sitting

Axial loading of the cervical neck

Hyperextention of the cervical neck

Rotation of the cervical vertebra

Lateral flextion of the head and neck.

 

General muscle anatomy of:

Upper Leg, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow & Spine