Barrier Concepts Flashcards

1
Q

The perceived quality of motion as an anatomical/physiologic restrictive barrier is approached is known as ________.

A

End-feel

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2
Q

The range between the physiological barrier and anatomical barrier is known as an ________. This is where ________ occurs before tissue disruption.

A

Elastic barrier, passive ligamentous stretching

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3
Q

________ is a sense of resistance to light traction applied to the skin.

A

Skin drag

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4
Q

A ________ is a functional limit within the anatomical range that diminishes the normal physiological range.

A

Restrictive barrier

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5
Q

A ________ is a form of a restrictive barrier in which permanent restriction of joint motion is associated with a pathological change in tissues.

A

Pathological barrier

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6
Q

An ________ is the limit of passive motion (bony endpoint).

A

Anatomical barrier

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7
Q

A ________ is the limit of active motion and is ________ of being altered.

A

Physiological barrier, capable

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8
Q

A relative palpable freedom of motion of an articulation or tissue is known as ________.

A

Ease

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