Motion Restrictions and Tone Abnormalities Flashcards
PROM> AROM when?
limited by distension or approximation of soft tissue
AROM=PROM when?
bony approximation
ligamentous adhesions limit motion in what direction?
the direction that stretches the adhered ligament
internal derangements will limit motion in what direction?
the direction that compresses the deranged structure
extraarticular lesions limit motion in what direction?
may limit in either direction of compression of structure or tension to injured structure
what is the response of myofascial tissue to immobilization (4 things)
loss of gags and water
loss of interfiber lubrication
loss of interfiber distance
new crosslinks adhere to adjacent collagen fibers
half life of collagen?
300-500 days
half life of ground substance?
1.7-7 days
nontraumatized tissue results in what?
fibrosis (tissue degeneration and adhesions)
traumatized tissue results in what?
scar tissue formation and contracture
define contracture and its cause (3 things)
shortening of any of soft tissues caused by immobilization, imbalance of muscle power, or the result of trauma.
immobilization does what to collagen?
collagen develops cross-links, which my prohibit normal collagen alignment and require more force to stretch the tissue
define adhesion
the abnormal joining of parts to one another
define extraneural tension
problem where nerves pass through tunnels, branch, or where the nerve is relatively fixed
define intraneural tension
problem within the meso, epi, peri, and endoneurium
intraneural restrictions generally respond to what neuromobilization?
tensor
extraneural restrictions generally respond to what neuromobilization?
slider
define creep
lengthening of a tissue over time while applying a constant load