Impaired Based Management (2) Flashcards
What is the impaired based management model?
Examination
Evaluation
Diagnosis
Prognosis
Intervention
Outcome
Active pathology
Interruption with normal processes and efforts of the organism to regain normal state
Impairment
Anatomical, physiological, mental, or emotional abnormalities or loss
Functional limitation
Limitation in performance at the level of the person
Disability
Limitation in performance of socially defined tasks within a socio-cultural and physical environment
What are impairment based maxims?
If it’s stiff, manipulate it
If it’s tight, stretch
If it’s weak, strengthen
What is the treatment approach?
Test
Treat
Retest
What does the historical exam provide?
Most of the information needed to establish a hypothesis
What are the components of the history exam?
Patient profile
Chief complaint
Body chart
Present episode
What are times to look at for behavior of symptoms over a 24 hour period?
First thing in the morning
Throughout the day
End of day
Sleeping pain
Work day vs non work day
What does SINSS stand for?
Severity
Irritability
Nature
Stage
Stability
Severity
Intensity of patients complaints
Irritability
Amount of activity to aggravate/alleviate symptoms
Nature
Source of the patients pain, type of tissue implicated (avoid in the spine most applicable to extremities)
Stage
Acute, sub-acute, chronic