lower back Tx Flashcards
1
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Principles of treatment
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- Person-centred care
- Focus on restoring and maintaining function
- self-management and healthy lifestyles
- Help patients to have a better understanding of their problem
- Pain control
- Relaxation
- Decrease fear of movement
- Encourage normal movement
- Try to modify painful movements so they are immediately less painful or pain free
- General health and wellbeing (MECC)
- Give people control
- To self-manage
- Control any future exacerbations
- Write it down or video exercises (video them or you)
2
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5
Diaphragmatic breathing
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- hourly x 5 in sit / stand
- crook lying particularly if a patient finds it difficult to do
- crook lying 5mins daily
- encourage breathing during movement e.g. sit to stand, bending etc.
- no holding breathe
3
Q
· Lateral expansion in sitting – lower and upper trunk
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· 5 normal, 2 deep; x 2 per day (use towel)
4
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Sit to stand
8
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- bottom forward in chair, feet slightly behind knees, but flat on floor. Easier to get body over centre of gravity
hip flexion - relax back (neutral initially), but can even flex slightly
- hip & knee extension i.e. use gluteals & quads, & push up through feet
feet, thigh, bottom not back - equal weight bearing
- patella alignment
- knees controlled to extension
- breathe in as stand-up
- quickly avoid using hands
5
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10
· Stand to sit
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- gravity lowers you
- hip & knee flexion
- relax back (neutral initially), but can even flex slightly
- bend whole trunk from Tx down
initially relaxed neutral low back if fear++ - breathe out
- equal weight bearing
- patella alignment
- lower bottom to front of chair & then
- take bottom to back of chair
- quickly avoid using hands
6
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1/4 squat e.g. picking up / put down; at sink
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- gravity helps lower you and relax arms
- hip & knee flexion
- relax back (neutral initially), but can even flex slightly
- bend whole trunk from Tx down
initially relaxed neutral low back if fear++ - breathe out
- equal weight bearing
- patella alignment
- return to neutral i.e. use gluteals & quads, & push up through feet NOT Lx
- 1 x 5 reps then 2 x 5; x 1 per day then x 2 per day
7
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Standing on 1-leg
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- neutral pelvis – no shift to same side as weightbearing (WB) leg
- neutral shoulders – no drop of shoulders to same or opposite side as WB leg
- knee control
8
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walking
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- gluteal awareness contraction & holding time
- neutral pelvis & shoulders
- patient can palpate upper gluteal muscles
- knee control
- heel control - neutral heel, so avoid e.g. eversion of heel
- decrease pounding
- heel toe gait
- thoracic spine rotation; hands shake and arm swing
- Sorbothane insoles
9
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stairs / steps
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Up
* power through gluteals
* patella alignment
* feet, thigh, bottom
* neutral pelvis & shoulders, so gluteals
* knee control
Down
* heel lift
* patella alignment
10
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· Palpation treatment – trunk muscles
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- QL / ES, leading to latissimus dorsi to help rotation
- QL to help lateral expansion
- ES to decrease compressive loading from extension+
- gentle picking-up; 3 to 4 mins
- monitor effect on transverse
- pressures when in side-lying
- self-treatment
- lateral expansion to relax QL
- feet, thigh, bottom not back e.g. sit to stand
11
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Palpation treatment – lower muscles
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- soft tissue massage anterior quads, ITB, hip adductors
- gentle picking-up; 3 to 4 mins
- self-massage 20 to 30 secs x 2 to 3 per day - before / after e.g. walking if walking problem
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