Concepts of Rehab - Test 1 Flashcards
Who are the members of the secondary Rehab team?
Parents/Family Coach PT Teammates Psychologist Nutritionist Academic Advisor Exercise Physiologist/Sports Biochemist Chiropractor
Who are the members of the Primary Rehabilitation Team?
Patient
Physician
AT
PT
Name the Principles of Rehabilitation:
- Avoid aggravation
- Timing
- Compliance
- Individualization
- Specific Sequencing
- Intensity
- Total Patient
Describe the following Rehab Principle: timing
Exercise should begin as soon as possible without aggravating the injury.
Describe the following Rehab principle: total patient
The entire body must be focused on, not just the injured body part.
Describe the following Rehab Principle: Compliance
Aided when the patient is educated on the plan and goals of the process.
What regulates the sharing of information regarding an athlete’s injury?
HIPPA
What is the problem with outcome tools?
Joint specific tools measure outcome only for a single joint/injury
Describe the following Rehab Principle: avoid aggravation
Ensure the timing of exercises limits the potential for aggravating the injury.
Describe the following Rehab Principle: Individualization
Every athlete is different, and reacts differently to injuries; therefore, not 2 rehabs will be the same.
Describe the following Rehab Principle: Specific Sequencing
There is a basic outline to follow that allows for an optimal healing environment. It is important to align the exercises and modality usage with the correct phase in the healing process.
Describe the following Rehab Principle: Intensity
Ensure rehab is challenging without being aggravating.
What are the basic components of rehab exercises?
Flexibility and ROM
Strength and Muscular Endurance
Proprioception, Coordination, and Agility