Deck 11: Ergonomics

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Name the two symptoms of de Quervain's syndrome.
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Digital motion is an acceptable hand movement during treatment instrument activation.
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What is the foremost risk factor for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)?

A) Holding instruments too tightly
B) Repetition
C) Use of vibrating instruments
D) Cold room temperatures
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Which nerve is affected when Guyon's canal syndrome is evident?

A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Nerves from the brachial plexus
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Which nerve is affected when carpal tunnel syndrome is evident?

A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Nerves from the brachial plexus
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Lower back
Hyperextension
Lower back
Sit-ups
Lower back
Suspension from a bar
Lower back
Doorway stretch
Lower back
Neck isometric
Lower back
Rubber ball squeeze
Hand and fingers
Hyperextension
Hand and fingers
Sit-ups
Hand and fingers
Suspension from a bar
Hand and fingers
Doorway stretch
Hand and fingers
Neck isometric
Hand and fingers
Rubber ball squeeze
Upper and lower back
Hyperextension
Upper and lower back
Sit-ups
Upper and lower back
Suspension from a bar
Upper and lower back
Doorway stretch
Upper and lower back
Neck isometric
Upper and lower back
Rubber ball squeeze
Cervical spine and neck
Hyperextension
Cervical spine and neck
Sit-ups
Cervical spine and neck
Suspension from a bar
Cervical spine and neck
Doorway stretch
Cervical spine and neck
Neck isometric
Cervical spine and neck
Rubber ball squeeze
Lumbar spine
Hyperextension
Lumbar spine
Sit-ups
Lumbar spine
Suspension from a bar
Lumbar spine
Doorway stretch
Lumbar spine
Neck isometric
Lumbar spine
Rubber ball squeeze
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Hyperextension
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Sit-ups
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Suspension from a bar
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Doorway stretch
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Neck isometric
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Rubber ball squeeze
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Class II
Movement of fingers only
Class II
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class II
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class II
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class II
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class I
Movement of fingers only
Class I
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class I
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class I
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class I
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class IV
Movement of fingers only
Class IV
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class IV
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class IV
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class IV
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class V
Movement of fingers only
Class V
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class V
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class V
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class V
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class III
Movement of fingers only
Class III
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class III
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class III
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class III
Movement of arm and twisting of body
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Sharp instruments are essential to the elimination of fatigue and stress on the clinician's hand, wrist, arm, and shoulders, which cause repetitive stress injuries (RSIs). Dull instruments that deviate from their original design cause the clinician to apply additional force, resulting in increased lateral pressure, excess stroke repetitions, and a tightened grasp.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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What causes the shoulder injury trapezius myalgia?
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The fulcrum finger must remain locked during instrument activation.
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Which is a common symptom of thoracic outlet compression?

A) Numbness and tingling in the fingertips
B) Neck and shoulder muscle spasms
C) Warm extremities
D) Prominent or enhanced radial pulse
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One environmental factor to consider to reduce the occurrence of repetitive stress injuries is the temperature of the workplace; this is because a cold room temperature is related to less-relaxed, less-flexible muscles and tendons.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct, and they are related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct, but they are not related.
C) The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D) The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E) Neither the statement nor the reason is correct
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List three chairside preventive measures to minimize the occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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List three chairside preventive measures to reduce the incidence of lumbar joint dysfunction.
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Deck 11: Ergonomics
1
Name the two symptoms of de Quervain's syndrome.
Symptoms include aching and weakness of the thumb along the base, and pain migrating into the forearm.
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Digital motion is an acceptable hand movement during treatment instrument activation.
False
3
What is the foremost risk factor for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS)?

A) Holding instruments too tightly
B) Repetition
C) Use of vibrating instruments
D) Cold room temperatures
Repetition
4
Which nerve is affected when Guyon's canal syndrome is evident?

A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Nerves from the brachial plexus
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Which nerve is affected when carpal tunnel syndrome is evident?

A) Ulnar nerve
B) Radial nerve
C) Median nerve
D) Nerves from the brachial plexus
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Match between columns
Lower back
Hyperextension
Lower back
Sit-ups
Lower back
Suspension from a bar
Lower back
Doorway stretch
Lower back
Neck isometric
Lower back
Rubber ball squeeze
Hand and fingers
Hyperextension
Hand and fingers
Sit-ups
Hand and fingers
Suspension from a bar
Hand and fingers
Doorway stretch
Hand and fingers
Neck isometric
Hand and fingers
Rubber ball squeeze
Upper and lower back
Hyperextension
Upper and lower back
Sit-ups
Upper and lower back
Suspension from a bar
Upper and lower back
Doorway stretch
Upper and lower back
Neck isometric
Upper and lower back
Rubber ball squeeze
Cervical spine and neck
Hyperextension
Cervical spine and neck
Sit-ups
Cervical spine and neck
Suspension from a bar
Cervical spine and neck
Doorway stretch
Cervical spine and neck
Neck isometric
Cervical spine and neck
Rubber ball squeeze
Lumbar spine
Hyperextension
Lumbar spine
Sit-ups
Lumbar spine
Suspension from a bar
Lumbar spine
Doorway stretch
Lumbar spine
Neck isometric
Lumbar spine
Rubber ball squeeze
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Hyperextension
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Sit-ups
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Suspension from a bar
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Doorway stretch
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Neck isometric
Abdominal muscles and lumbar spine
Rubber ball squeeze
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Match between columns
Class II
Movement of fingers only
Class II
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class II
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class II
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class II
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class I
Movement of fingers only
Class I
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class I
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class I
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class I
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class IV
Movement of fingers only
Class IV
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class IV
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class IV
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class IV
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class V
Movement of fingers only
Class V
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class V
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class V
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class V
Movement of arm and twisting of body
Class III
Movement of fingers only
Class III
Movement of fingers and wrist
Class III
Movement of fingers, wrist, and arms
Class III
Movement of the entire arm and shoulder
Class III
Movement of arm and twisting of body
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Sharp instruments are essential to the elimination of fatigue and stress on the clinician's hand, wrist, arm, and shoulders, which cause repetitive stress injuries (RSIs). Dull instruments that deviate from their original design cause the clinician to apply additional force, resulting in increased lateral pressure, excess stroke repetitions, and a tightened grasp.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true, and the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false, and the second statement is true.
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What causes the shoulder injury trapezius myalgia?
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The fulcrum finger must remain locked during instrument activation.
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Which is a common symptom of thoracic outlet compression?

A) Numbness and tingling in the fingertips
B) Neck and shoulder muscle spasms
C) Warm extremities
D) Prominent or enhanced radial pulse
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One environmental factor to consider to reduce the occurrence of repetitive stress injuries is the temperature of the workplace; this is because a cold room temperature is related to less-relaxed, less-flexible muscles and tendons.

A) Both the statement and the reason are correct, and they are related.
B) Both the statement and the reason are correct, but they are not related.
C) The statement is correct, but the reason is not.
D) The statement is not correct, but the reason is correct.
E) Neither the statement nor the reason is correct
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List three chairside preventive measures to minimize the occurrence of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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List three chairside preventive measures to reduce the incidence of lumbar joint dysfunction.
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