Final Kinesiology_STUDY GUIDE_4
Shoulder flexion has a normal range of motion of
0-170
The normal range of motion for shoulder external rotation is:
0-60
The extensor digitorum creates movement at which fingers?
2nd-5th
A patient is lying on their stomach with their right arm abducted to 90 degrees, and their elbow bent at 90 degrees. They are holding a full water bottle in their right hand. If they are able to externally rotate their arm in this position, while holding the water bottle, we know that they have at least what muscle grade?
3+
Which joint is reinforced by the ulna and radial collateral ligament?
Elbow
T/F: If the deltoid is paralyzed, full abduction of the shoulder is still possible through solely the supraspinatus.
True
A person is standing facing the sink with a cabinet located directly above the sink. The person places a cup from the sink, onto a shelf overhead. Which muscle is the prime mover for this action?
anterior deltoid
A student was resting her arm on an overhead shelf directly in front of her with her elbow fully extended. When she carefully and slowly lowers her arm all the way back to her side what muscles are the prime movers?
anterior deltoid
Which is the insertion of the extensor carpi radials brevis?
base of the 3rd carpal
the radoiocarpal joint is a ___joint with ___degrees of freedom
biaxial; 2 DOF
what is the anatomical name of the finger bones
carpals
During scapulothoracic *upward rotation* occurs at the *acromioclavicular joint* and _____ occurs at the *sternoclavicular* joint.
downward rotation
When the sternoclavicular joint elevates during scapulothoracic elevation (shrugging your shoulders), what action occurs at the acromioclavicular joint?
downward rotation, anterior tilt
A student was resting her arm on an overhead shelf directly in front of her with her elbow fully extended. When she carefully and slowly lowers her arm all the way back to her side. What type of contraction is occurring in this scenario?
eccentric
which position would shorten the length of the triceps
elbow extension
Which of the following reaching tasks would be most difficult for a client with limited internal rotation?
fastening your bra behind your back
Which band of connective tissue forms the "roof" of the carpal tunnel?
flexor retinaculum
which structures pass through the carpal tunnel?
flexor tendons and median nerve
What is true about the scapulohumeral rhythm
for 180 degrees of shoulder abduction, 120 degrees occurs at the GH joint, and 60 occurs at the ST joint
The glenoid labrum supports the glenohumeral joint by:
increasing the size and depth of the articular surface
which bony landmark serves as an attachment site for the tendons of the wrist and hand flexors?
medial epicondyle
Anatomically speaking, what is the proper name of a knuckle joint?
metacarpophalangeal
Where does the axis lie when completing range of motion testing for internal rotation of the shoulder? Where do you place the axis of your goniometer?
olecranon process
Which is a bony landmark NOT found on both the radius and ulna?
olecranon process
What is tendonitis caused by?
overuse
Cori askes a s student a question in class. The student does not know the answer and shrugs their shoulders in response. Which muscles are antagonist to the action of this scenario:
pectoralis minor, lower trapezius
Having "rounded shoulders" can cause the scapula to tilt forward and partially protract and rotate downwards. Prolonged rounded shoulder position may cause tightness to which of the muscles/s:
pectorals major and pectorals minor
Your patient is lying supine on a mat and is able to complete partial range of motion (0-80 degrees) for shoulder abduction in this position. Based on this information alone, how would you grade this patient's muscle strength?
poor minus (2-)
A person is standing facing the sink with a cabinet located directly above the sink. The person places a cup from the sink, onto a shelf overhead. Which of the following is the antagonist to the prime mover?
posterior deltoid
Having "rounded shoulders" can cause the scapula to tilt forward and partially protract and rotate downwards. Prolonged rounded shoulder position may cause the following muscles to be overstretched:
rhomboids and middle trapezius
When the sternoclavicular joint retracts, the arthrokinematics can be described as follows:
rolling and sliding in the same direction
In what plane does flexion/extension of the wrist occur
sagittal
When a concave bone is moving on a convex bone, rolling and sliding occurs in ____ directions
same
Which carpal forms the floor of the "anatomical snuffbox"?
scaphoid and trapezium (near the thumb)
What position of the upper extremity maximally elongates the biceps?
shoulder extension, elbow extension and forearm pronation
Which joint is the attachment point between the axial and appendicular skeletons?
sternoclavicular
What could be a result of paralysis of the muscle because of the loss of the normal 5 degrees of upward rotation of the scapula at rest?
subluxation
The AC joint act as a ______movement against the acromion and the clavicular joint.
subtle gliding
During abduction of the glenohumeral joint, the arthrokinematics are as follows:
superior roll, inferior slide
The static locking mechanism suggest that in order for the glenohumeral joint to statically lock based on the opposing forces produced by gravity and superior capsular ligaments at rest, the following condition must be met:
the glenoid fossa must be upwardly rotated by 5 degrees
Which of the following is true about the muscles that proximally stabilize the shoulder?
they originate on the spine, ribs and cranium
Which bones articulates with the first metacarpal and is the source of the thumbs unique movements?
trapezium
The olecranon process serves as an attachment site for which muscle?
tricep brachii
Which muscle is innervated by the radial nerve?
tricep brachii
which of the following muscles is not a forearm flexor at the elbow?
tricep brachii
which carpal can be best palpated by asking your partner to abduct and adduct her wrist as you palpate just distal to the styloid process of the ulna?
triquetrum
which structure, that course between the medial epicondyle and olecranon process, creates the "funny bone" sensation?
ulnar nerve
Cori ask a student a question in class. The student does not know the answer and shrugs their shoulders in response. What are the prime movers for this action?
upper trapezius, levator scapulae, rhomboids