Joint mobilization Flashcards

1
Q

Physiological ROM is =

A

AROM

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2
Q

Mobilizations are under the control of the ____

A

patient

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3
Q

mobilizations are _____ or ____ movements that enhance jt mobility

A

oscillations or tractions

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4
Q

Mobilizations are applied within the joints ______ range

A

physiological range

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5
Q

are mobilizations slow or fast ?

A

slow

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6
Q

______ are non-thrust manipulative procedures used to increase mobility & ROM

A

Mobilization

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7
Q

_____ are used to prevent consequences of immobilization. Such as adhesions

A

mobilizations

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8
Q

Are mobilization usually done in active or passive ROM

A

PROM

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9
Q

mobilizations are passove, rhythmic, ____ movements

A

grades

stay within graded limits

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10
Q

_______: are movements characterized by a sudden, impulse-like motion that takes a jt beyond its paraphysiologial barrier

A

manipulation

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11
Q

_____ are movements that are beyond the control of the patient

A

manipulation

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12
Q

Maitland’s grades of mobilization are used primarily for ____ & ___

A

glides and rotations

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13
Q

maitland grade 1

A

small amplitude @ beginning of ROM

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14
Q

maitland grade II

A

large amplitudes within resistance free range

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15
Q

maitland grade III

A

large amplitude into resistance

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16
Q

maitland Grade IV

A

small amplitude at end feel

17
Q

maitland grade V

A

manipulation (HVLA)

18
Q

Kaltenborn grades of mobilization is used for joint ____/____

A

traction / distraction

19
Q

What are the names of the three grades of kaltenborn mobilizations

A

I. Loosen
II. Tighten
III. stretched

20
Q

Kaltenborn grade I

A

loosen- neutralize pressure in a joint without joint surface separation

21
Q

Kaltenborn grade II

A

tighten- separate joint surface & take up slack in the joint capsule

22
Q

Kaltenborn grade III

A

stretch- stretch the capsule and CT structures

23
Q

Mobilizations _____ROM

A

increase

24
Q

Mobilizations treat joint ____

A

restrictions

25
Q

Mobilizations break up jt & soft tis ____

A

adhesions

26
Q

Mobilizations minimize the formation of ____

A

adhensions

27
Q

Mobilizations allows scar tissue to form in a _____

A

functional pattern

28
Q

Mobilizations are preformed unilaterally/ bilaterally ?

A

unilaterally

29
Q

What are three contraindications of mobilizations?

A
  1. instability
  2. fracture
  3. PT intolerance