mod 2- stability/reducing risk Flashcards

1
Q

what causes spine instability

A
  • joint instability is a function of tissue damge
  • lost mechanical integrity results in stiffness loss + increased risk of unstable behaviour
  • instability can both be the cause and result of injury
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2
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what is key in stability

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balance between the ‘cables’ (muscles)

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3
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what do u want to minimize for stability

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potential energy

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4
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how much MVC is nessesary to produce joint stiffness and is strength or endurance more important

A

10% (fualty motor system if there are improper magnitudes)

-endurance

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5
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why should you have a neutral spine

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  1. pars lumborum muscles can protect against ant sheer
  2. no tension in interspinous lig
  3. ligs in general not under strain
  4. not likely to herniate disk
  5. can handle compressive loads better
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6
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when pulling or pushing what should u keep in mind

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allways do it in line with the lumbar spine so less torque or compression

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7
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should intra abdominal pressure be increased when lifting

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we do naturally already so dont need to (could raise BP tho)

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8
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Known mechanical changes associated w seated long (4)

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  1. increase intra disk pressue
  2. increase post annulus strain
  3. creep decreases stiffness
  4. post migration of nucleas reduces mechanical advantage of extensor musculature
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9
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how long should u sit for and what should be teh sit:stand

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20-30

1:1

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10
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should the trunk musculature be co-contracted to stabilize the spine

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yes but it has a compressive pentaly

only should 10% MVC

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11
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what does the research say about back belts (%)

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  1. dont provide protective benifit unless use injured ur back previously
  2. Those injured w belt have more serious injuries
  3. belts give ppl preception and ability to lift more
  4. increase IAP + BP
  5. changes lifting styles
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12
Q

what should u be screened for prior to getting an exercise belt

A

BP/HR

full ergonomic assessment

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13
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how long should belts be worn for

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not long time periods

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14
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why do people get bad backs

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  • ppl develop bad backs b/c movement flaws (limping after sprained ankle)
  • movement flaws cause repeated or prolonged loading that is abnormal for the tissue which slowly becomes painful and hypersensitized
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15
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should rehab of the back be like exremities

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extremities work best w mobility however loading back thru ROM can lead to back paom

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16
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3 things to keep in mind when training for lowback health

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  1. motor control perfection
  2. maintain sufficient spine stability
  3. muscle endurance
17
Q

how rapid is lbp improvement

A

healing occurs slowly (days to months)

-important for patients to be aware of this

18
Q

what do u want to see about exercise progression

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want to see positive slope of improvement, if not remove ex