4.1 Introduction to Manual Therapy Flashcards

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What are these goals of?

  • increased tissue extensibility
  • increase ROM
  • increased relaxation
  • modulate pain
  • decrease soft tissue swelling
A

Body Function & Structure

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What are these goals of?

  • increased health, wellness, fitness
  • increased physical performance
  • increase mobility
  • increased physical function
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Activity Limitations & Participation Restrictions

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Who established the first osteopathic medical school in Kirksville, Missouri (1892) - facet/facial

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Andrew Taylor Still

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Who established the first chiropractic school in Davenport, Iowa (1897) - subluxation theory

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Daniel David Palmer

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Who studied orthopedic medicine with Jame Mennell & James Cyriax (1952-1954) in London, England - annular disc

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Freddy Kaltenborn

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Who developed the McKenzie method (1956) - nuclear disc

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Robin McKenzie

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Who pioneered the use of mobilization for pain modulation - Australia (first course held in 1965)

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Geoffrey Maitland

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Who founded the Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy in Norway (1978) - integrative approach

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Ola Grimsby

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Who established University of St. Augustine (1979) & Orthopedic Section of the American Physical Therapy Association (1981) - passive intervertebral motion

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Stanley Paris

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Who developed Mobilization with Movement (MWM) - New Zealand

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Brain Mulligan

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What do the asterisks represent in the Patient Response Model

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Subjective, Objective, Functional

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What is the comparable sign in the Patient Response Model

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Something WE do to reproduce the patient’s pain

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