4.2 Manual Therapy Basics Flashcards

1
Q

What is rotatory movement of the bony segments of a synovial joint (bone movement)

A

Osteokinematics

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2
Q

What is the shifting in points of articular contact (joint movement)

A

Arthokinematics

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3
Q

What is MULITPLE points along one rotating articular surface contact MULITPLE points on another articular surface (tire rotating on the road)

A

Roll (rock)

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4
Q

What is a SINGLE point along one rotating articular surface contact MULTIPLE points on another articular surface (a NON-rotating tire skidding on an icy road)

A

Slide (glide)

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5
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What is a SINGLE point on one articular surface rotates on a SINGLE point on another articular surface (a toy top spinning in place on the floor)

A

Spin

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6
Q

What does convex on concave do?

A

Roll and Slide in the opposite direction

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7
Q

What does concave on convex do?

A

Roll and Slide in the same direction

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8
Q

What Maitland grade is in beginning range & small amplitude

A

Grade I

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9
Q

What Maitland grade is in the beginning range & large amplitude

A

Grade II

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10
Q

What Maitland grade is in the end range & large amplitude

A

Grade III

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11
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What Maitland grade is in the end range & small amplitude

A

Grade IV

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12
Q

What Maitland grade is in the thrust range & high velocity, low amplitude

A

Grade V

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13
Q

What barrier is the initial “barrier” of resistance by non-contractile joint structures

A

R1

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14
Q

What barrier is at the end of the available joint motion

A

R2

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15
Q

Which rhythm is this?

  • Stretch hypomobility
  • hold at “mild” increased pain, then engage next barrier
A

Stationary hold

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16
Q

Which rhythm is this?

  • Pain dominant, Grade I & II
  • Goal to modulate pain, promote relaxation
A

Slow, Smooth

17
Q

Which rhythm is this?

  • Stiffness dominant, Grades III & IV
A

Staccato

18
Q

Which grades are for pain dominance

A

Grades I & II for shorter duration

19
Q

Which grades are stiffness dominance

A

Grades III & IV for longer duration