manual therapy Flashcards
types of manual therapy
joint mobilisation
joint manipulation
massage
neurodynamic mobilisation
mobilisation
passive movement technique
accessory - person can’t perform independently
physiological- can actively do the movement
manipulation
sudden movement or thrust performed at limit of jint rnage that the patient is unable to prevent the movement
contraindications for mobilisation and manipulation
post fracture
inflammatory disease
total joint replacement
manual therapy aggrivates condition
principles of mobilsation
direction- perpendicular to joint
patient position
therapist position
localisation of force- close to joint
application of forces
dossage parameters
3 types of mobilisation
gliding- translocation movement
traction move at riight angle
compresion move towards joint plane
rules of convex and concave joints
convex- move in opositie direction of resistance
concave move in same direction as resistance
grade 1 mobilisation
small movement at beginning- pain
grade 2 mobilisation
large movment within resistance part of avalaible range
pain/ stiff
grade 3 mobilisation
large movement up to avaliable range stiff and pain
grade 4 mobilisation
small movement into resistance- stiff
grade 5 mobilisation
small move at end range
application of forces in mobilisation
stationary hold
slow/ smooth movement
fast/ sharp
dosage parameters of mobilisation
G 1/2
SHORT DURATION/ SLOW AND SMOOTH
1-2 times a day
G3/4
quicker and sharper
repeat several times a day
long duration
aim of mobilisation with movement
PILL
pain free
instant result
long lasting effect
dosage of mobilisation
6-10 REPS
1-3 SETS
1-3 times a day
everyday