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Cranial Nerve #1 sensory Sense of smell |
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Cranial Nerve #2 sensory Vision |
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Cranial Nerve #3 Motor Pupillary constriction, opening the eye (lid elevation), and most extraocular movements |
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Cranial Nerve #4 Motor Downward, internal rotation of the eye |
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Cranial Nerve #5 Sensory and Motor Motor-temporal and masseter muscles (jaw clenching), lateral ptergoids (lateral jaw movment) Motor and sensory |
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Cranial Nerve #6 Motor Lateral deviation of eye |
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Cranial Nerve #7 Sensory and Motor |
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Cranial Nerve #8 Sensory Hearing and balance |
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Cranial Nerve #9 Motor and sensory |
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Cranial Nerve 10 Motor and sensory |
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ropelike bundles of collagen fibrils that connect bone to bone. |
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collagen fibers connecting muscle to bone |
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pouches of synovial fluid that cushion the movement of tendons and muscles over bone or other joint structures. |
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collagen matrix overlying bony surfaces |
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include joint capsule and articular cartilage, synovium and synovial fluid, intra-articular ligaments, and juxta-articular bone |
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Extra-articular structures: |
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include periarticular ligaments, tendons, bursae, muscle, fascia, bone, nerve and overlying skin |
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typically involves swelling and tenderness of the entire joint and limits both active and passive ROM |
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typically involves selected regions of the joint and types of movement |
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-joint is freely moveable -bones are covered by articular cartilage -bones are seperated by synovial cavity -synovial membrane secretes synovial fluid that lubricates joint movement |
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Examples of synovial joint |
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-joint is slightly moveable -bones are seperated by fibrocartilaginous discs -discs contain nucleus pulposus that cushions bony movement |
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Example of cartilaginous joint |
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vertebral bodies of spine |
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-joints have no appreciable movement -bones separated by fibrous tissue or cartilage |
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convex surface in concave cavity movement is wide-ranging flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, circumduction |
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Example of shperoidal joint |
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articular shape is flat, planar -motion in one plane; flexion, extension |
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elbow interphalangeal joints of hand and foot |
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articular shape is convex or concave movement of two articulating surfaces not dissociable |
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Example of condylar joint |
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knee temporomandibular joint |
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ROM for Temporormandibular Joint |
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ROM: opening and closing protrusion and retraction lateral or side to side |
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3 muscles: 3 muscles groups, 3 joints, bones |
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flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation |
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4 bones, 3 joints, 5 muscles |
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flexion, extension, pronation, supination |
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flexion, extension, adduction (radaial deviation) abduction (ulnar deviation) |
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flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, opposition (moving the thumb across the hand) |
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Assessment for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome |
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1. Most sensitive: thumb abduction by asking the patient to raise the thumb straight up as you apply downward resistance 2. Tinel’s sign: tingling with tapping over the median nerve as it enters the carpal tunnel 3. Phalen’s sign: numbness or tingling with pressing backs of hands together in acute flexion for 60 seconds |
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Test for Carpal Tunnel tingling with tapping over the median nerve as it enters the carpal tunnel |
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test for carpal tunnel: numbness or tingling with pressing backs of hands together in acute flexion for 60 seconds |
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7 cervical, 12 thoracic, and 5 lumbar vertebrae are stacked on the sacrum and coccyx |
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Flexion and extension: chin to chest, look up at ceiling Rotation and lateral bending: look over one shoulder and then the other; bring ear to shoulder |
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Flexion and extension: bend forward and try to touch toes; bend backward Rotation and lateral bending: rotate trunk (pull shoulder and then the opposite hip posteriorly); bend to side from waist |
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flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation |
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A fluid wave or bulge on the medial side between the patella and the femur is considered a positive bulge sign consistent with a minor effusion |
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When the knee joint contains a large effusion, suprapatellar compression ejects fluid into the spaces adjacent to the patella. A palpable fluid wave signifies a positive “balloon sign.” A returning fluid wave into the suprapatellar pouch confirms a major effusion. |
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To assess large effusions, you can also compress the suprapatellar pouch and “ballotte” or push the patella sharply against the femur. Watch for fluid returning to the suprapatellar pouch |
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flexion, extension, internal rotation, external rotation |
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Ankle flexion (plantar flexion) Point foot toward the floor Ankle extension (dorsiflexion) Point foot toward the ceiling Inversion Bend heel inward Eversion Bend heel outward |
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