Deck 13: Splinting Applications

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Extreme ulnar deviation results in:

A) a biomechanical block of wrist extension.
B) shortening of the ulnar deviators.
C) shifting of both rows of carnal bones.
D) all of the above.
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In terms of biomechanical considerations,the firm cone should be placed with the small end in the _____ side of the palm.

A) radial
B) ulnar
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The following arch supports a cylindrical grasp:

A) transverse.
B) longitudinal.
C) oblique.
D) palmar.
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The most effective method to lengthen soft tissue is:

A) high load brief stretch.
B) passive range of motion (ROM).
C) low-load prolonged stretch.
D) joint mobilization.
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Digit platforms should only be used:

A) at night.
B) when proximal realignment does not relax the digits.
C) when the digits are at risk for contracture.
D) all of the above.
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The hand-based thumb abduction splint is applied for:

A) functional activities.
B) immobilization.
C) inhibition of thumb adduction.
D) contracture prevention.
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At rest,the second metacarpal is aligned:

A) with the ulna.
B) with the radius.
C) midline between the radius and ulna.
D) with the carpal arch.
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The concept of dual obliquity states that objects held in the hand assume _____ oblique angle(s).

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.
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The suggested splint for a proximal interphalangeal contracture is a _____ splint.

A) serpentine
B) tone and positioning
C) belly gutter
D) resting
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The literature reviewing dorsal- and volar-based splinting is:

A) supportive of dorsal-based splints.
B) supportive of volar-based splints.
C) inconclusive.
D) not in support of splinting at all.
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Proper palmar support implies that the:

A) third metacarpal head is superior to the other metacarpal heads.
B) splint progresses beyond the distal palmar crease.
C) first metacarpal is supported.
D) all of the above.
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The effectiveness of the inflatable pressure splint has:

A) not been proven.
B) been proven related to inhibition of spasticity.
C) been proven related to increasing functional use of the upper extremity.
D) been proven regarding contracture prevention.
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The collateral ligaments are lengthened by:

A) digit extension.
B) digit flexion.
C) application of resting splints.
D) thumb opposition.
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Loss of distal interphalangeal joint flexion may be due to:

A) oblique retinacular ligament contracture.
B) joint contracture.
C) both a and b.
D) none of the above.
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Deck 13: Splinting Applications
1
Extreme ulnar deviation results in:

A) a biomechanical block of wrist extension.
B) shortening of the ulnar deviators.
C) shifting of both rows of carnal bones.
D) all of the above.
D
2
In terms of biomechanical considerations,the firm cone should be placed with the small end in the _____ side of the palm.

A) radial
B) ulnar
B
This position is consistent with the biomechanics of the ulnar side of the hand.
3
The following arch supports a cylindrical grasp:

A) transverse.
B) longitudinal.
C) oblique.
D) palmar.
B
This arch includes the carpometacarpophalangeal arches.These arches are formed for each finger by the corresponding metacarpal bones and phalanges.The arches are concave on the palmar surface;the "keystone" of each arch lies at the level of the metacarpophalangeal joint.In its simplest form,this arch supports a basic cylindrical grasp.If the arches are expanded,the hand is longer.This arch allows the palm to flatten and cup itself around objects.
4
The most effective method to lengthen soft tissue is:

A) high load brief stretch.
B) passive range of motion (ROM).
C) low-load prolonged stretch.
D) joint mobilization.
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Digit platforms should only be used:

A) at night.
B) when proximal realignment does not relax the digits.
C) when the digits are at risk for contracture.
D) all of the above.
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The hand-based thumb abduction splint is applied for:

A) functional activities.
B) immobilization.
C) inhibition of thumb adduction.
D) contracture prevention.
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At rest,the second metacarpal is aligned:

A) with the ulna.
B) with the radius.
C) midline between the radius and ulna.
D) with the carpal arch.
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The concept of dual obliquity states that objects held in the hand assume _____ oblique angle(s).

A) 1.
B) 2.
C) 3.
D) 4.
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The suggested splint for a proximal interphalangeal contracture is a _____ splint.

A) serpentine
B) tone and positioning
C) belly gutter
D) resting
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The literature reviewing dorsal- and volar-based splinting is:

A) supportive of dorsal-based splints.
B) supportive of volar-based splints.
C) inconclusive.
D) not in support of splinting at all.
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11
Proper palmar support implies that the:

A) third metacarpal head is superior to the other metacarpal heads.
B) splint progresses beyond the distal palmar crease.
C) first metacarpal is supported.
D) all of the above.
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The effectiveness of the inflatable pressure splint has:

A) not been proven.
B) been proven related to inhibition of spasticity.
C) been proven related to increasing functional use of the upper extremity.
D) been proven regarding contracture prevention.
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13
The collateral ligaments are lengthened by:

A) digit extension.
B) digit flexion.
C) application of resting splints.
D) thumb opposition.
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Loss of distal interphalangeal joint flexion may be due to:

A) oblique retinacular ligament contracture.
B) joint contracture.
C) both a and b.
D) none of the above.
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