Deck 22: Joint Range of Motion
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Deck 22: Joint Range of Motion
1
What term is used for feeling the bony landmarks and soft tissues around the joint to be measured?
A) End-feel
B) Palpation
C) Preparatory touch
D) Passive feel
E) Visual observation
A) End-feel
B) Palpation
C) Preparatory touch
D) Passive feel
E) Visual observation
B
Palpation is the process of feeling bony landmarks and soft tissues.
Palpation is the process of feeling bony landmarks and soft tissues.
2
Which is true about normal joint ROM?
A) It may not be affected by age.
B) It may not be affected by gender.
C) It may not be affected by occupation.
D) It may not be the same from individual to individual.
E) It may not be determined.
A) It may not be affected by age.
B) It may not be affected by gender.
C) It may not be affected by occupation.
D) It may not be the same from individual to individual.
E) It may not be determined.
D
Normal joint ROM may be affected by age,gender,lifestyle,occupation,and other factors.Although there are averages for normal ROM,ROM may vary considerably among individuals.
Normal joint ROM may be affected by age,gender,lifestyle,occupation,and other factors.Although there are averages for normal ROM,ROM may vary considerably among individuals.
3
When the joint is moved solely by an outside force,it is called ______________.
A) Functional range of motion (ROM)
B) Active ROM
C) External ROM
D) Passive ROM
E) Active-assistive ROM
A) Functional range of motion (ROM)
B) Active ROM
C) External ROM
D) Passive ROM
E) Active-assistive ROM
D
Passive ROM is when the joint is moved by an outside force,such as the therapist.
Passive ROM is when the joint is moved by an outside force,such as the therapist.
4
Measuring joint ROM is contraindicated if _________________.
A) The client has a hematoma
B) The client has an unhealed fracture
C) The client has joint inflammation
D) The client has taken medication for pain
E) The client has osteoporosis
A) The client has a hematoma
B) The client has an unhealed fracture
C) The client has joint inflammation
D) The client has taken medication for pain
E) The client has osteoporosis
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5
When ROM of cervical lateral flexion is being measured,the goniometer axis is placed over what area?
A) External occipital protuberance
B) Spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra
C) Mastoid process
D) Spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra
E) Sternum
A) External occipital protuberance
B) Spinous process of the second thoracic vertebra
C) Mastoid process
D) Spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra
E) Sternum
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6
What is the average normal joint ROM (using the 180-degree method)for thumb metacarpophalangeal (MP)flexion?
A) 0-70 degrees
B) 0-90 degrees
C) 20-90 degrees
D) 20-50 degrees
E) 0-50 degrees
A) 0-70 degrees
B) 0-90 degrees
C) 20-90 degrees
D) 20-50 degrees
E) 0-50 degrees
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7
When measuring passive ROM,the therapist should not _______________.
A) Watch for signs of pain or discomfort
B) Hold the part securely above and below the joint being measured
C) Gently move the joint through its ROM
E) Ask the client to relax the part being measured
E) Force the joint through its ROM
A) Watch for signs of pain or discomfort
B) Hold the part securely above and below the joint being measured
C) Gently move the joint through its ROM
E) Ask the client to relax the part being measured
E) Force the joint through its ROM
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8
Which of the following is not a purpose of joint ROM measurements?
A) Determine the need for splints or assistive devices
B) Determine joint limitations that interfere with function
C) Determine how many pounds a client may lift
D) Determine efficacy of intervention modalities
E) Determine how far a client can reach overhead
A) Determine the need for splints or assistive devices
B) Determine joint limitations that interfere with function
C) Determine how many pounds a client may lift
D) Determine efficacy of intervention modalities
E) Determine how far a client can reach overhead
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9
When ROM is being measured,which is not a purpose of the therapist being in the proper position?
A) Making the client more comfortable
B) Ensuring accurate placement of the goniometer
C) Protecting the therapist's back
D) Giving the patient more time to move
E) Supporting the limb at the level of its center of gravity
A) Making the client more comfortable
B) Ensuring accurate placement of the goniometer
C) Protecting the therapist's back
D) Giving the patient more time to move
E) Supporting the limb at the level of its center of gravity
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10
When ROM of wrist extension is being measured,where is the movable bar of the goniometer placed?
A) Parallel to the metacarpal of the index finger
B) Parallel to the radius
C) Parallel to the metacarpal of the small finger
D) Parallel to the anatomical snuffbox
E) Parallel to the ulna
A) Parallel to the metacarpal of the index finger
B) Parallel to the radius
C) Parallel to the metacarpal of the small finger
D) Parallel to the anatomical snuffbox
E) Parallel to the ulna
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11
In the 180-degree system of joint measurement,what is the starting position for joint motion?
A) 0 degree
B) 180 degrees
C) 90 degrees
D) Variable depending on whether active ROM or passive ROM is being measured
E) At the natural resting position of the joint
A) 0 degree
B) 180 degrees
C) 90 degrees
D) Variable depending on whether active ROM or passive ROM is being measured
E) At the natural resting position of the joint
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12
When analyzing results from ROM assessment,the therapist's first concern should be ROM that is ___________________.
A) Permanently lost
B) Painful
C) Lacking more than 10 degrees from normal
D) Lacking less than 10 degrees from normal
E) Below functional limits
A) Permanently lost
B) Painful
C) Lacking more than 10 degrees from normal
D) Lacking less than 10 degrees from normal
E) Below functional limits
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13
What is the average normal joint ROM (using the 180-degree method)for shoulder flexion?
A) 0-90 degrees
B) 0-150 degrees
C) 0-170 degrees
D) 0-135 degrees
E) 0-120 degrees
A) 0-90 degrees
B) 0-150 degrees
C) 0-170 degrees
D) 0-135 degrees
E) 0-120 degrees
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14
When ROM of forearm supination is being measured,where is the stationary bar of the goniometer placed?
A) Parallel to the radius
B) Against the volar aspect of the wrist
C) Parallel to the floor
D) Against the dorsal aspect of the wrist
E) Perpendicular to the floor
A) Parallel to the radius
B) Against the volar aspect of the wrist
C) Parallel to the floor
D) Against the dorsal aspect of the wrist
E) Perpendicular to the floor
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15
When joint motion is limited by the length of a muscle that crosses two joints,it is called ________________.
A) Passive instability
B) Joint stiffness
C) Passive insufficiency
D) Joint weakness
E) Joint shortening
A) Passive instability
B) Joint stiffness
C) Passive insufficiency
D) Joint weakness
E) Joint shortening
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