COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%
RATED CORRECT.
crutch palsy; affects triceps
- Humerus fx: high radial nerve
- Radial tunnel: radial tunnel syndrome; no
sensory/motor involvement. Pain with resisted
supination 5cm below lateral epicondyle (this is
what differentiates it from lateral epicondylitis
which would have pain with wrist extension)
,Posterior interosseous nerve syndrome: motor
or sensory involvement - -ANSWER--Motor
(radial nerve)
Wartenberg's syndrome: motor or sensory
involvement - -ANSWER--Sensory (radial nerve)
Adhesive capsulitis - -ANSWER--Loss of
ER>ABD>IR
Stages of Adhesive Capsulitis (1-4) - -ANSWER--
Stage 1 (0-3 mo)
Stage 2 freezing/painful (3-9mo)
Stage 3 frozen (9-15 mo)
Stage 4 thawing (15-24 mo)
,What happens to scapulohumeral rhythm with
adcap? - -ANSWER--Scapula moves more than
humerus (should be the opposite)
What direction of shoulder glide should be
done for adcap - -ANSWER--Posterior inferior
(if given options of posterior and inferior,
choose posterior)
At what stage of adcap does rotator cuff
atrophy - -ANSWER--Frozen - 3
At what stage of adcap is there pain at rest with
limited ROM in all directions - -ANSWER--
Freezing - 2
, At what stage of adcap does pain decrease but
stiffness remains - -ANSWER--Thawing - 4
At what stage of adcap does pain increase with
movement with intact rotator cuff strength - -
ANSWER--Stage 1
What is the most common direction of
dislocation of shoulder; MOI; special test - -
ANSWER--Anterior, ABD/ER/EXT combo;
anterior apprehension
Treatment for anterior shoulder dislocation - -
ANSWER--Stretch posterior capsule, rotator ciff
and scap strengthening