Peripheral Joint Mobilization Flashcards

1
Q

GH distraction

Indication

A

Testing: Initial treatment (sustained grade II)
Pain control (grade I and II)
General mobility (grade III)

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2
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GH Inferior (Caudal) Glide

Indication

A

To increase ABD (grade III)

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3
Q

GH elevation Progression

Indication

A

To increase elevation beyond 90dg ABD

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4
Q

GH posterior Glide

Indication

A

To increase FLX and IR

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5
Q

GH Posterior Glide, Resting progression

Indication

A

To increase Post. gliding when FLX approaches 90dg to increase HRZ ADD

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6
Q

GH Ant Glide

Indication

A

To increase EXT; to increase ER

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7
Q

GH ER progression

Indication

A

To increase ER

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8
Q

AC Joint Ant. Glide on Acromion

Indication

A

To increase mobility of joint

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9
Q

Sternoclavicular Joint Post and Superior Glide

A

Post Glide= Increase retraction
Superior Glide= increase depression

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10
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Sternoclaviicualr Ant. Glide and Inf (caudal) Glide

A

Ant. Glide = Increase protaction
Inf. Glide = Elevation of clavicle

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11
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Humeroulnar Distraction

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Indication: initial treatment (grade II)
Pain contorl (grade I-II oscillation)
Increase FLX or EXT (grade III-IV)

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12
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Humeroulnar Distal Glide (scoop motion)

A

Indication: to Increase FLX

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13
Q

Humeroulnar Radial Glide

A

Indication: To increase varus- FLX
Accessory motion of joint accompany of FLX

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14
Q

Humeroulnar Ulnar Glide

A

Indication: to increase valgus
Accessory motion of joint accompany of EXT

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15
Q

Humeroradial Distraction

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Indication: to increase mobility Humeroradal joint; to manipulate a pused elbow or (proximal displacement of the radius)

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16
Q

Humeroradial Dorsal/volar Glides

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Indication: Dorsal Glide head of radius = to increase EXT
Volar Glide= to increase FLX

17
Q

Humeroradial Compression

A

Indication: to reduce a pulled elbow subluxation

18
Q

Proximal Radioulnar Dorsal/Volar Glides

A

Indication: Dorsal Glide = to Increase pronation
Volar Glide = to increase supination

19
Q

Distal Radioulnar Dorsal/Volar Glides

A

Indication: Dorsal Glide = to increas supination
Volar Glide= to increase pronation

20
Q

Radiocarpal Distraction

A

Indication: Initial treatment, pain control, general mobilitty of the wrist

21
Q

Bones of the Proximal row of carpals

A

Scaphiod, Lunate, Triquetrum

22
Q

Radiocarpal Glides

A

Indication:
Dorsal Glide = to Increase FLX
Volar Glide = to increase EXT
Radial Glide = to increase ulnar deviation
Ulnar Glide= to increase radial deviation

23
Q

Hip Distraction of WB suface (cuadal glide)

A

Indication: Testing, initial treatment, pain control, general mobility

24
Q

Hip Post. Glide

A

Indication: To increase FLX & IR

25
Q

Hip Ant. Glide

A

Indication: to Increase EXT and ER

26
Q

Tibiofemoral Distraction: long Axis Traction

A

Indication: Testing, initial treatment, pain control; general mobility

27
Q

Tibiofemoral Post. Glide

A

Indication: To increase FLX
Like Posterior Glide (drawer)

28
Q

Tibiofemoral Ant. Glide

A

Indication: To increase EXT

29
Q

Proximal Tibiofemoral Articulation: Anterior (ventral) Glide

A

Indication: To Increase movement of the fibular heads; repositoin a posteriorly subluxed head

30
Q

Distal Tibiofibular Articulation: Anterior (ventral) or Post. (dorsal) glide

A

Indication: To increase mobility of the mortise when its restricting ankle DF

31
Q

Talocrural Distraction

A

Indication: Testing, initial treatment, pain control, general mobility

32
Q

Talocrural (Dorsal) Post. Glide

A

Indication: To increase DF

33
Q

Talocrural (Ventral) Ant. GLide

A

Indication: To increase PF

34
Q

Subtalar Distraction

A

Indication: Testing, initial treatment, pain control, general mobility for (INVERSION/EVERSION)

35
Q

Subtalar Medial Glide or Lateral Glide

A

Indication: Medial glide = to increase Eversion
Lateral glide = to increase Inversion