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Cervical Part 2: ROM, Inspection, and Evaluation

Cervical Part 2: ROM, Inspection, and Evaluation

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Drag and Drop

There are no intervertebral discs between ​ ​
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C0-C1
C1-C2
L1-L2
T1-T2
S1-S2
C2-C3
C2
C1
C3
cervical vertebrae

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Labelling

Label the photo

Drag labels to their correct position on the image

Dens

Atlas

Axis

Transverse Ligament

Transverse foramen

Superior articular facet

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Match

Match the cranial nerve to the function

Olfactory

Vagus

Trigeminal

Facial

Hypoglossal

Smell

Gag reflex

Muscles of mastication & face sensation

Taste and facial expressions

tongue movement

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Reorder

Progression of Symptoms Associated With an Epidural Hematoma

The patient is unconscious or has other signs of a concussion.

The patient has a period of very lucid consciousness

Patient becomes disoriented, confused, and drowsy and complains of a headache that increases in intensity with time.

The patient develops signs and symptoms of cranial nerve disruption.

Patient slips into a coma and if untreated death or permanent brain damage occurs.

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Open Ended

List 3 specific history questions

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Open Ended

Name 5 structures that you would palpate during a cervical or thoracic spine evaluation.

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Categorize

Options (12)

Compression of the anterior verb. nody and intervertebral disc

Tear of posterior cervical muscles

sprain of the anterior longitudinal ligament

tear of the posterior longitudinal ligament

Tear of the anterior cervical muscles

compression of the facet joints

Compression fracture of the vertebral body

compression of the intervertebral disc

Disc Trauma

Ligament Sprain

Vertebral dislocation

Possible pathologies based on MOI

Flexion
Extension
Axial Load
Rotation

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Match

Match the following

Cervical Flexion

Cervical Rotation

Cervical side bending

Cervical Flexion and Extension

Cervical Rotation and Lateral Bending

50 degrees

80 degrees

45 degrees

Hard end feel

Firm end feel

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Multiple Choice

A positive test for Beevor sign is:

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Umbilicus moves, up, down, or to one side

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Great toe extends and the other toes splay

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Toes curl in

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Restricted ROM

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Multiple Choice

What MMT could be used to test the sternocleidomastoid?

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Cervical rotation and flexion

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Cervical extension

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Neck Flexor Endurance Test

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Capital Flexion

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Categorize

Options (10)

Cervical Compression

Cervical Distraction

Spurling

Shoulder Abduction

Valsalva Maneuver

Adson

Allen

Roos

Military Brace Position

Vertebral Artery Test

Match the special tests to the most appropriate implication

Cervical Radiculopathy
Disc Pathology
Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Cervical Arterial Dysfunction

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Match

Match the normal ROM to the direction

Cervical Flexion

Cervical Extension

Cervical Lateral Bending

Cervical Rotation

50

60

45

80

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Multiple Select

Question image

TH photo shows the proper goniometer positions for which ROM?

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Cervical Lateral Bending

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Cervical Flexion

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Cervical Extension

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Cervical Rotation

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Fill in the Blanks

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Open Ended

How is the rib compression test performed?

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Multiple Choice

When performing the allen test, the adson maneuver, or the military brace position what is the AT looking for to disappear or diminish for a positive test?

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Radial pulse

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Ulnar pulse

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Sensation of the 3rd finger

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Pain in the hand

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Open Ended

What do you still have questions from the last couple of days>

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