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What is the definition of Subluxation?
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What is the definition of Subluxation? A subluxation is a complex of functional and/or structural and/or pathological articular changes that compromise neural integrity and mau influence organ system function and general health
How do we handle patient care for physical examination? HIPPIRONEL - History, Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Instruments, Range of Motion Orthopedic Test, Neurological, EX rays, Lab test
List some indicators for assesments of adjusting a patient. Pain/tenderness, Asymmetry/misalignment, Range of motion, Tissue/tone
What is IP, DIP, PIP and MCP? Interphalangeal Joint, Distal/proximal and Metacarpal Phalangeal joint
What articulate with the 1-5 MCP? 1- traezium, 2-trapezoid, 3-capitate, 4and 5- hamate
What articulates with trapezium? 1st and 2nd MCP, trapezoid and scaphoid
What articulates with trapezoid? 2nd MCP, capitate, scaphoid and trapezium
What articulates with capitate? 2nd, 3rd, and 4th MCP, hamate, trapezoid, lunate and scaphoid
What articulates with hamate? 4th and 5th MCP, capitate and triquetrum
What articulates with scaphoid? trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, lunate and radius
What articulates with lunate? scaphoid, capitate, triquetrum, radius and ulna
What one is generaly more subluxated? Lunate
What bone is more fracturaed? Scaphoid
What are the contents of Carpal Tunnel? Proximal - Pisiform and Navicular Tuber. Distally - Hook of hamate Aneteriorly - Transverse Carpal Ligament Posterioly Carpal bones Contents - Median N. and Finger Flexor Tendons
What are the tunnel of Guyon? Proximal - Pisiform Distally - Hook of Hamate Anteriorly - Pisohamate Contents - Ulnar N. and Ulnar A.
What is the passive range of motion on the wrist for flexion? 80 degrees
What is the passive range of motion on the wrist for extension? 70 degrees
What is the passive range of motion on the wrist for ulnar deviation? 30 degrees
What is the passive range of motion on the wrist for radial deviation? 20 degrees
what is the subluxation pattern for scaphoid? P and M
what is the subluxation pattern for Triquetrum? P and L
what is the subluxation pattern for Lunate? Anterior
what is the subluxation pattern for Radius/ Ulnar? R- Lateral/ Ulna - Medial
what is the subluxation pattern for Thumb? Lateral
What id the passive range of motion of the elbow in flexion? 135 degrees
What id the passive range of motion of the elbow in extension? 0 to -5 degrees
What id the passive range of motion of the elbow in forearm pronation? 90 degrees
What id the passive range of motion of the elbow in forearm supination? 90 degrees
what another name for Proximal radius and what is the vector for correction? Posterior lateral radial head vector is P-A and L-M
What is the vector for proximal ulnar? P-A
Alternate elbow adjustment for ulna usually subluxates the most. posterior medial then posterior lateral
Alternate elbow adjustment for radius subluxates Posterolateral and Anteromedial
What are the joint articulations of the shoulder joint Steroclavicular (SC) Joint Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint Glenohumeral Joint
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral flexion? 120
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral extension? 55
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral abduction? 120
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral adduction? 45
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral internal rotation? 90
What is the passive range of motion for Glenohumeral external rotation? 90
What is another name for Glenohumeral joint Anterior Humeral Head
What is another name for Acromioclavicular Joint? Superior Distal Clavicle
What is another name for Sternoclavicular joint? Anterior medial Proximal Clavicle
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