Final Flashcards

1
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Not part of 1st essential question

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Exercise

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2
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When pt exhibits signs/symptoms recommend end range loading in direction

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Centralization signs

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3
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Spinal adjusting, reasonable choice

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Segmental pain

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4
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Anti-inflammatory measures appear useful, with this sign/symptom

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Neurodynamic

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5
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The treatment strategy appears appropriate, centralizations signs

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Neural mobilization

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6
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General fitness training, this perpetuating factor os spainl pain

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Dynamic instability

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7
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Perpetuating factor, spinal pain requires ongoing peripheral nociceptive input

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CPH

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8
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Perpetuating part of spinal pain, whiplash injury tension headaches

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Oculomotor dysfunction

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9
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Categorizing pts based on

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Primary pain generators

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10
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Pt responds to pain by stopping walking 2 miles per day

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Passive coping

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11
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Important to return pt to their pre-injury status

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Graded exposure

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12
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Dr. Owens, moderate validity

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Prone leg length inequality

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13
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According to dr. Owen’s WOF subluxation assess. Showed both reliability and validity

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PLLI

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