MOTION RESTRICTION HW Flashcards
Which of the following soft tissue mobilization techniques is used to lift and squeeze muscles to release waste products and tension?
Deep friction massage
Effleurage
Percussion
Petrissage
PETRISAGE
This soft tissue mobilization technique is utilized to break up scar tissue and adhesions:
Transverse friction massage
Trigger point release
Tapotement
Percussion
Vibration
transverse friction massage
This technique, characterized by long, smooth strokes, is used to “prime” the patient for a soft tissue mobilization.
Effleurage
Petrissage
Tapotment
Trigger point release
effleurage
A grade II mobilization would best be described as:
Large amplitude motions that move into the mid-range of the movement
Small amplitude motions that occur at the beginning of the motion
Small amplitude motions that occur in the last 10% of the motion
Large amplitude motions that move to the point of limitation of motion
large amplitude motions that move into the mid-range of the movement
A patient presents to therapy with complaints of shoulder pain. Upon exam, the PTA notices the patient is having the most pain during shoulder flexion AROM. When considering the arthokinematics of the glenohumeral joint in open chain, the PTA decides to perform joint mobilizations in the following direction:
Inferior glide joint mobilizations on the humerus
Posterior glide mobilizations on the humerus
Anterior glide mobilizations on the humerus
Lateral glide mobilizations on the humerus
posterior glide mobilizations on the humerus
When performing joint mobilizations on the tibiofemoral joint in open chain, which of the following describes the arthokinematics?
Concave on convex, same roll and glide
Convex on concave, opposite roll and glide
Concave on convex, opposite roll and glide
Convex on concave, same roll and glide
concave on convex, same roll and glide