Joint Mobilizations Flashcards
Name the types of joint mobilizations
- Distractions
- Oscillation mobilizations
- Sustained hold mobilizations
- Mobilization with movement
What is the goal of sustained hold mobilizations?
Targets impairments of joint mobility and pain
- addresses tissue extensibility directly to allow motion
During sustained hold mobilizations, where is pain targeted?
beginning to mid range
During sustained hold mobilizations, where is joint mobility targeted?
end range
When should the joint be placed in resting position?
- during assessment
- acute stage
- grade I oscillations
- grade II oscillations
When should the joint be placed at end ROM?
when attempting to improve ROM (grades III & IV) IF tolerable
How should the PT use their hands for stabilizing and mobilizing?
- half joint should be stabilized while other half is mobilized
- both stabilizing and mobilizing hands should be as close to the joint line as possible
- hands should make maximum contact with the patient’s body
When performing oscillations, how long are they typically done?
- 1-3 per second
- typically 1-5 sets for 15-60 seconds each
When performing sustained holds, how long are they typically done?
- typically 1-5 sets for 5-30 seconds each
- more commonly used to treat ROM
What are the 6 major techniques for joint mobilizations?
- allow gravity to assist when possible
- your body should act as one unit with the mobilizing part as much as possible
- use good body mechanics!
- your forearm should align with the intended direction of force when possible
- reassess afterwards
- stop when a large improvement has been obtained or when improvement ceases
What is mobilization with movement?
combined active and passive joint mobilization
What is the golden rule of MWM?
it should be painless
If pain occurs with MWM, what should be done?
either change direction of force, correct pressure, or do not use MWM
What is the theory of MWM?
bony positional faults contribute to painful joint restrictions
What are the guidelines of MWM?
- should be pain free
- apply 10 times before reassessing joint motion
- overpressure should be applied at end range of AROM