Manipulation and Mobilization: Mobilization Flashcards
Mobilization or Manipulation?
A. Thrust applied into paraphysiological space
B. High-velocity, low-amplitude thrust applied to patient
C. Varying speeds and amplitudes; pt can stop mvmt
D. From resting position up to elastic barrier of jt
A. Manipulation
B. Manipulation
C. Mobilization
D. Mobilization
Facet Joints
A. Play a ____ role in controlling passive joint movement
B. Resist ____ and ____ of joints, capsule, & soft tissues
C. Load on the joints varies with ____ and ____ mvmts
Major
Torsion and shearing
Flexion and extension
Effects of Mobilization: Give examples of each type
A. Neurophysiological
B. Nutritional
C. Mechanical
A. stimulates mechanoreceptors, decreases spasm/guarding, stim. Golgi tendon and proprioceptors
B. stim. synovial fluid, exchange of nutrients, incr. nutrition to avascular portions of art. cartilage
C. Improve mobility, loosen adhesions/scarring, maintains extensibility and tensile strength
What motions are used for mobilization?
Roll, spin, slide (glide), distraction and traction
Convex-Concave Rule
If convex surface is moving on stationary concave surface, gliding occurs in _____ direction of roll
If concave joint is moving on stationary convex surface, glide occurs in same direction of roll
Opposite
Same