Manual Strengthening Flashcards

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Rationale behind manual strengthening

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To reduce weakness - Loss of muscle mass
Neuromuscular

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Physiological effects of manual strengthening

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Increase type II fibre size
Increased movement efficiency
Decrease capillary density
Increase anaerobic processes
Increase type I fibre size
Increased movement efficiency
Increased capillary Density
Increase aerobic processes

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What structures does manual strengthening affect?

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Muscle and connective tissue

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How would you treat a patient using manual strengthening?

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1) Introduce
2) Explain procedure & benefits for informed consent
3) Check area visually and ask about contraindications
4) teach resistance exercises that work specific muscle
5) advise 2-6 sets of 6 repetitions
6) check for adverse affects

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What are the contraindications / precautions?

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Inflammatory conditions of the muscle or joint
Pain
CV precautions
Valsalva manoeuvre
Fatigue
Overwork / Overtraining
Osteoporosis
Substitute movement
DOMS

Do you have any injuries?
Do you tire easily?
Is there any pain in the area?
Do you have any heart or lung conditions?

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How would you document this?

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Date, Time, Patient name
Explanation of procedure & gaining informed consent
Muscle to be strengthened
Exercise taught & recommended parameters
Patient feedback - feel okay? Adverse effects?
Sign

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