25th feb and 4th march lectures Flashcards
be able to identify the modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for neck pain
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be able to list the prognostic factors for neck pain outcomes, both psychosocial and
mechanical in nature
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be able to describe the structural, behavioural, physiological, functional deficits that occur
when the cervical spine is injured
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be able to explain the cranio-cervical flexion (CCF) motion, its use as an exercise, and its progression
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list the four areas of the cervical and associated spine which should be targeted for rehabilitation
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be able to describe the five classifications used for patients presenting with neck pain
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be able to use the algorithm for identification of appropriate intervention for patients
presenting with neck pain
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be able to describe the clinical prediction rule for cervical traction
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be able to describe the neck flexor muscle endurance test and its parameters
a
Lecture March 4th: End range loading
be able to define centralisation peripheralisation
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explain the traffic light system relative to the cervical spine
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be able to describe and explain the frequency and duration of Dr assisted cervical traction
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be able to explain the frequency of cervical spine end range loading exercises
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be able to explain and describe the McKenzie over correct slouch exercise
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on the best available evidence be able to explain frequency and duration, intensity, type,
and proprioceptive components for a cervical spine exercise program
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