Joint mobilization Flashcards
Physiological ROM is =
AROM
Mobilizations are under the control of the ____
patient
mobilizations are _____ or ____ movements that enhance jt mobility
oscillations or tractions
Mobilizations are applied within the joints ______ range
physiological range
are mobilizations slow or fast ?
slow
______ are non-thrust manipulative procedures used to increase mobility & ROM
Mobilization
_____ are used to prevent consequences of immobilization. Such as adhesions
mobilizations
Are mobilization usually done in active or passive ROM
PROM
mobilizations are passove, rhythmic, ____ movements
grades
stay within graded limits
_______: are movements characterized by a sudden, impulse-like motion that takes a jt beyond its paraphysiologial barrier
manipulation
_____ are movements that are beyond the control of the patient
manipulation
Maitland’s grades of mobilization are used primarily for ____ & ___
glides and rotations
maitland grade 1
small amplitude @ beginning of ROM
maitland grade II
large amplitudes within resistance free range
maitland grade III
large amplitude into resistance