Creating a Strengthening Program Flashcards
1
Q
Things to consider when determining appropriate exercise and dosage…
A
- What muscles are you targeting?
- What functional activity is the person wanting to get back to doing?
- Current stage of healing if there was injury to the muscle?
- Current acuity and irritability of symptoms?
- Any medical precautions or restrictions to consider?
- Working on activation, strength, endurance, or power?
- What will patient agree to and what resources do they have to follow through? Must come to a common consensus of what patient will do at home!
2
Q
Variables of resistance training
Consideration for Exercise DOSAGE
A
- Targeted muscle groups and patient position
- External stabilization/assistance provided
- Types of resistance (ex: equipment)
- Volume (sets and reps)
- Amount of resistance (intensity)
- Training frequency
- Velocity (speed)
- Range of motion
- Type of mm contraction (Concentric, Eccentric, Both)
3
Q
Targeted muscle groups and patient position
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- Is chosen exercises or movement appropriate to isolate muscle you are intending to strengthen? (Using biomechanics and anatomy)
- How does the patient position affect gravity?
– Resistance (against gavity)
– Asssistance (Gravity assisted)
– Position can negate effects of gravity (gravity neutral or gravity eliminated)
– Where throughout ROM are effects of gravity greatest/least?
4
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External Stability?
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Use of weight machines provide external stability
OR
Use of other devices to provide stability of proximal segments
OR
No external stability
Ex: Squats
1: Squat Machine (External resistance to neck back and shoulders)
2: Holding onto table for proximal support
3: Squat no stability provided
5
Q
Types of resistance to be used
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- Body weight/gravity
- Manual resistance
- Free weights
- Machines
- Others (ex: kettle bells, resistance bands, theraband, etc.)
6
Q
Volume
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- Number of repetitions you are prescribing
- Goal of muscle hypertrophy: Relatively high load, low reps (8-10 reps); 2-3 sets
- Goal of gradual increase of load to injured tissue: Light to moderate load; multiple sets, high reps (10-20 reps)
7
Q
Frequency
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- How often we do exercise
- Goal of muscle hypertrophy: Traditionally: 2-3 x/ week
- Goal of motor control and retraining: FREQUENTLY THROUGHOUT DAY OR WEEK
8
Q
Velocity - MC vs Functional Training
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- Goal of motor control training: slow and controlled
- Goal of functional training: fast and controlled
- May differ based on phase of the movement (concentric/eccentric)
9
Q
ROM options
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- Limited arc of motion (Range in which they can generate the most force)
- Full arc of motion
- Functional range of motion
10
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Type of mm contraction
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- Isometric vs. Isotonics
- Submaximal to maximal
- Eccentric only, concentric only, or both
- Single plane vs. multiple planes of motion
11
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Precautions for strength training
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- Ensure client is breathing
– Esp. those with CV conditions - Watch for substitutions
– May be due to …? - Too rapid of progression
- Muscle soreness (DOMS) - 24-48 hours after
- Osteoporosis: caution with loading joint or spine