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Evaluation and Treatment of the Shoulder Complex: Summary
F INAL EXAM QUESTIONS
51. Which articulation is not considered a true joint because it lacks a joint capsule and ligaments?
57. Which nerve receptor is not found in the thoracolumbar fascia? a. Baroceptor b. Nocioceptor c. Proprioceptor d. Mechanoceptor 58. Which of the following most likely indicates pain that is musculoskeletal in nature? a. Fever b. Pain with movement c. Weight loss d. Increased urination 59. Which of these is responsible for thoracic kyphosis? a. Pectoralis minor tightness b. Pectoralis major tightness c. Rectus abdominus tightness d. Middle trapezius weakness 60. Which of the following is screened during the overhead reach assessment? 61. What should be performed next in the examination if active range of motion is limited? a. Manual muscle test b. Orthopedic tests c. Passive range of motion d. Muscle selective tissue tension 62. Which motion does not require the component motion of inferior glide of the humerus on the scapula? a. External rotation b. Flexion a. Shoulder mobility b. Thoracic mobility c. Lumbopelvic stability d. All of the above
a. Sternoclavicular joint b. Acromioclavicular joint
c. Glenohumeral joint d. Scapulothoracic joint 52. Which motion is limited by all three glenohumeral ligaments? a. Flexion b. Abduction c. Extension d. External rotation 53. Which structure blends with the pectoral fascia? a. Anterior cervical muscles b. Deltoid anterior fibers c. Biceps brachii d. All of the above 54. Which condition may be due to pectoral fascia restriction? a. Headaches due to forward head posturing b. Subacromial impingement c. Median nerve entrapment at pectoralis minor d. All the above 55. Which of the following may occur due to restriction in the deltoid? a. Headaches due to forward head posturing b. Subacromial impingement c. Median nerve entrapment at pectoralis minor d. All the above 56. Which of the following is not an attachment point for the latissimus dorsi? a. Inferior angle of the scapula b. Iliac crest c. Acromion process d. Intertubercular groove of humerus
c. Abduction d. Extension
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