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Neurodynamic Mob Quiz

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1. Home Stretching for Upper ExtremityMedian nerve has four positionsPosition #1




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2. Usually the tension sites are not




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3. Upper Limb Tension Tests (ULTT)




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4. Neurodynamic Mobility ExaminationsResistive testing:




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5. The adaptation results from changes in the length of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves to adapt via




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6. Two individuals have both been credited with developing neurodynamic mobility examination techniques:




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7. Crossed Straight Leg Raiseposterior disk protrusion




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8. Double Crush Injuries Other Mechanisms continued....




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9. Neurodynamic Mobility ExaminationsRange of motion:




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10. Peripheral nerves are susceptible to pressure.




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11. To highlight a posterior protrusion of a disk. It is not always positive.One must differentiate central protrusion from intermittent claudication (vascular vs neurogenic).




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12. tension, friction, and compressive forces.




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13. stress the dura, and assess the contribution of the spinal nerve roots and peripheral nerves in a sequential and progressive stretch on the dura.




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14. meet the criterion to be involved in carpal tunnel syndrome.




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15. Double Crush Injuries Other Mechanisms




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16. When full trunk extension is possible, add cervical side flexion.




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17. the spinal nerves and dura are stretched further




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18. Patient is supine.Shoulder: depressed, abducted, and internally rotated.Foreman pronated.Elbow extended.Wrist and thumb flexed.Cervical spine side flexed to each side for testing.Repeat on other side.




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19. central nervous system (brain and spinal cord); peripheral nervous system (somatic: motor and sensory; autonomic (self regulating; not automatic: self operating) with two parts: ANS (T1 to L2) & PNS (Cranial Nerves III, VII, IX, & X).




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20. orthopedic trauma such as fracture, dislocation, tendon rupture, injection, joint manipulation, and surgery can result in nerve injury. Two common examples are the radial nerve in humeral fractures and the sciatic nerve in fx or dislocations of the hip.





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