interventions for improving functional ROM Flashcards
physical rehabilitation practice - week 3
1
Q
when do we address ROM?
A
- when ROM is impaired in regard to being able to complete ADLs or IADLs
- AROM or PROM
2
Q
when do we NOT need to address ROM?
A
if their FUNCTIONAL AROM or PROM is good; they don’t always need a “normal” AROM or PROM
3
Q
adjunctive methods
A
- stretching programs
4
Q
immobilization can lead to:
A
- physiological changes
- contracture formation
5
Q
what are the physiological changes caused by immobilization?
A
- loss in muscle fibers and fiber length
- disorganized synthesis of new collagen
- ligament weakness
- increased viscosity of joint synovial fluid
- increase in scar formation (adhesions)
6
Q
what are the contracture formations caused by immobilization?
A
- permanent changes in soft tissue, joint capsule, etc.
- muscle length and bony tissue
7
Q
hold PROM in end range for ___
A
15 seconds
8
Q
Codman’s exercises or pendulum exercises
A
used post surgery for shoulder replacement and rotator cuff repair
- NO active muscle contraction of shoulder muscles
- body position must provide the gentle movement (pendulum)
- what safety considerations
9
Q
AROM with end range stretch
A
- uses GRAVITY to provide end range stretch
- SUPINE
10
Q
AAROM or AROM
A
- NO resistance
- AAROM used when client cannot independently achieve needed AROM
- can involve trunk when doing AROM of UE if client is safe
- can use other UE as a stabilizer if needed… joint compression and weight bearing for flaccid UE