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Orthopedic Tests Test

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What is the purpose of the cervical distraction test?
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How is the cervical distraction test performed?
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How is the cervical compression test performed?
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What is a positive indication of structural scoliosis?
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What is a positive indication for Spurlings?
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For what conditions would you use the Spurlings test?
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What is a positive result for Morton's neuroma?
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What is a positive indicator of the Spurlings test?
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What is the purpose of the functional or structural scoliosis tests?
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How is the Apley's Compession test performed?
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What are tests for scoliosis?
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What is a positive result for the painful arc test?
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How is the painful arc test performed?
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What is the Thompson's orthopedic test for?
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What does the drop arm test for?
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What test can be used to test Bursitis?
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What is the swallowing test used for?
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What test can be used to test Plantar Fascitis?)
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How do you perform the Thompson's test?
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How do you perform the gastoc length test?
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Client is seated, hold head at the occiput and chine, pull up for 30 seconds and then allow cervical muscles to relax.
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Place client in supine position with feet over the edge of the table, squeeze the affected gastrocs/soleus.
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Instructing the client to slowly abduct the humerus to full range.
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Pain starting at about 70 degrees of abduction and eases off at about 130 degrees.
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Place client supine with knee is fully extended and heel over the edge of the table, grasp the calcaneous with one hand and stabilize the lateral plantar surface in the other, apply traction with dorsiflexion (prevent evert/invert).
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Radiating pain or other neurological signs on teh affected side. IF there is pain local to the neck it means facet joint irritation.
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To assess the integrity of the rotator cuff, especially the supraspinatus muscles and tendons.
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IF the curve does NOT correct during lateral bending and is symmetrical.
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The ober's test = Pelvis and the shoulder = Painful arc.
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Place client in prone position with affected knee at 90 degrees, compress the flexed knee jt and the menisci by pushing the clients foot and tibia down into the table followed by int/ext rotation.
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Radiating pain or neurological signs on the affected side.
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Sharp pain at the location of the neuroma.
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Seated, stand behind, when client is in neutral carefully apply compression downward onto the clients head.
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Length test for gastrocs and soleus.
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The functional or structural scoliosis test.
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To relieve pressure of the cervical nerve root if there is radiating pain.
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Testing for a third degree strain or rupture in the Achilles tendon.
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To determine whether spinal curves are structural or functional.
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Headaches, Whiplash, Torticollis, Frozen Shoulder.
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To determine whether pain in swallowing is due to pain in the SCM muscle trigger point.
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What is the anterior-posterior drawer test used for?
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What conditions do the swallowing test work for?
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What conditions can the Thompson's test be used for?
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What conditions can be tested with the 'drop arm test'?
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What are the tests used for ITB contracture?
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What is a test for pes planus?
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What are the tests used for ITB contracture?
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What test can be used to assess for a meniscal injury?
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What is a test for pes planus?
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Which conditions can you test with the vertebral artery test?

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