What is ecchymosis? bruising Lachman test test where knee is flexed & tibia is pulled anteriorly, increased movement forward is a + sign for ACL injury movement where the sole of the foot is turned away from other leg foot eversion TMJ temporomandibular joint atony lack of normal muscle strength lateral spinal curvature with a compensatory lumbar curve in the opposite direction scoliosis Phalen test assesses for? carpal tunnel syndrome Active ROM patient performs movement by self bradypnea persistent respiratory rate <8-12 breath/min hypotonicity diminished tone of skeletal muscle movement where the sole of the foot is turned toward the opposite leg foot inversion Passive ROM patient movement is supported and assisted Another name for golfer's elbow? medial epicondylitis Another name for tennis elbow? lateral epicondylitis erythema skin redness with inflammation tachycardia Heart rate >100 plantar flexion of toes moving foot so that toes move away from the head contractures muscles, tendons, & joints tighten and shorten causing a deformity heart rate 60- 100 bpm normal heart rate presents as forward bending of the upper thoracic spine, may be d/t osteoporosis kyphosis crepitus popping sound and grating palpated with joint movement exaggerated curvature in the lumbar spine, common in late pregnancy and obesity lordosis Drop arm test assesses for rotator cuff injury in the shoulder bradycardia heart rate less than 60 bpm What is ecchymosis? bruising Lachman test test where knee is flexed & tibia is pulled anteriorly, increased movement forward is a + sign for ACL injury movement where the sole of the foot is turned away from other leg foot eversion TMJ temporomandibular joint atony lack of normal muscle strength lateral spinal curvature with a compensatory lumbar curve in the opposite direction scoliosis Phalen test assesses for? carpal tunnel syndrome Active ROM patient performs movement by self bradypnea persistent respiratory rate <8-12 breath/min hypotonicity diminished tone of skeletal muscle movement where the sole of the foot is turned toward the opposite leg foot inversion Passive ROM patient movement is supported and assisted Another name for golfer's elbow? medial epicondylitis Another name for tennis elbow? lateral epicondylitis erythema skin redness with inflammation tachycardia Heart rate >100 plantar flexion of toes moving foot so that toes move away from the head contractures muscles, tendons, & joints tighten and shorten causing a deformity heart rate 60- 100 bpm normal heart rate presents as forward bending of the upper thoracic spine, may be d/t osteoporosis kyphosis crepitus popping sound and grating palpated with joint movement exaggerated curvature in the lumbar spine, common in late pregnancy and obesity lordosis Drop arm test assesses for rotator cuff injury in the shoulder bradycardia heart rate less than 60 bpm
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bruising
What is ecchymosis?
test where knee is flexed & tibia is pulled anteriorly, increased movement forward is a + sign for ACL injury
Lachman test
foot eversion
movement where the sole of the foot is turned away from other leg
temporomandibular joint
TMJ
lack of normal muscle strength
atony
scoliosis
lateral spinal curvature with a compensatory lumbar curve in the opposite direction
carpal tunnel syndrome
Phalen test assesses for?
patient performs movement by self
Active ROM
persistent respiratory rate <8-12 breath/min
bradypnea
diminished tone of skeletal muscle
hypotonicity
foot inversion
movement where the sole of the foot is turned toward the opposite leg
patient movement is supported and assisted
Passive ROM
medial epicondylitis
Another name for golfer's elbow?
lateral epicondylitis
Another name for tennis elbow?
skin redness with inflammation
erythema
Heart rate >100
tachycardia
moving foot so that toes move away from the head
plantar flexion of toes
muscles, tendons, & joints tighten and shorten causing a deformity
contractures
normal heart rate
heart rate 60-100 bpm
kyphosis
presents as forward bending of the upper thoracic spine, may be d/t osteoporosis
popping sound and grating palpated with joint movement
crepitus
lordosis
exaggerated curvature in the lumbar spine, common in late pregnancy and obesity
assesses for rotator cuff injury in the shoulder
Drop arm test
heart rate less than 60 bpm
bradycardia