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The Joints Test

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What do golgi ligament endings do?
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What is the capsular pattern for the first metatarsophalangeal joint?
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What are the open and close pack positions of the radiohumeral joint?
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What is the capsular pattern for the proximal radioulnar joint?
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What are the open and close pack positions of the tmj?
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What are the four articulations of the shoulder joint?
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What are the medial ligaments of the ankle?
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What are the normal ROM Requirements for normal gait? (Hip flex/ext, Knee flex, Ankle DF/PF)
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What is the capsular pattern for the TSpine & LSpine?
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Describe the four grades of joint mobilizations.
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What are the open and close pack positions of the metatarsophalangeal, and IP (toe) joints?
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What are the contraindications to joint mobilization? (8)
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What are the open and close pack positions of the metacarpophalangeal joints?
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What are the lateral ligaments of the ankle? (5)
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What are the open and close pack positions of the Hip joint?
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What are the open and close pack positions of the distal radioulnar joint?
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What is the capsular pattern for the subtalar joint?
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What ligaments reinforce the elbow?
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What is the convex/concave rule?
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What is the capsular pattern for the humeroulnar joint?
A.
Flexion > extension (FE)
B.
When convex moves on concave, roll and glid are opposite. Concave on convex, Roll and glide are the same.
C.
Open: 10 Supination Closed: 5 Supination
D.
They sense tension or stretch on ligaments.
E.
Open: Full extension, full supination Closed: 90 flexion, 5 supination
F.
Active disease, Infection, Advanced osteoporosis, Hypermobility, Fracture, Acute inflammation, Muscle guarding, Joint replacement.
G.
Limitation of varus ROM
H.
Open: 30 Flexion, 30 Abduction, Slight lateral rotation. Closed: Full extension, medial rotation
I.
Grade I: Small amplitude movement @ beginning of range. Grade 2: Large amplitude movement within the range, but not reaching limits. Grade 3: Large amplitude movement performed to the limit of range. Grade 4: Small amplitude movement @ end range.
J.
Open: Slight flexion Closed: Full flexion (fingers) Full opposition (thumb)
K.
Hip flex: 30, Hip ext: 15, Knee flex: 60, DF:10, PF: 20.
L.
Deltoid ligaments (Anterior Tibiotalar, Tibionavicular, Tibiocalcaneal)
M.
Extension > Flexion (EF)
N.
Sternoclavicular, Acromioclavicular, Glenohumeral and Scapulothoracic
O.
Open: Neutral. Closed: Full Extensions
P.
Open: mouth slightly open. Closed: clenched teeth.
Q.
Ulnar collateral and radial collateral
R.
Side flexion = Rotation limitation > Extension
S.
Anterior Tibiofibular, Anterior Talofibular, Calcaneofibular, Lateral talocalcaneal and Posterior Talofibular
T.
Flexion > Extension > Supination > Pronation (FESP)
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What is the capsular pattern for the talocrural joint?
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What type of joint is the elbow?
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What type of joint is the ankle?
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What type of joint is the knee?

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