Principles of Treatment Flashcards
describe the different grades for mobilization (including grading of a hypomobile joint)
p 324/325
what are muscle assisted techniques for mobilizations? what is autogenic inhibition vs reciprocal inhibition?
p 325
what are the joint motion barriers and what mobilizations should be applied at each barrier?
p 326
what are the effects of mobs on cells, connective tissues, nerves, circulation, articular cartilage, neuromuscular system, and joint tissue?
p 326/327
what are the effects of each mobilization grade?
p 327/328
describe the chart for deciding what level mobs to use for treatment
p 328
indications for manual therapy and mobs (gentle vs vigorous)
p 330/331
+ read over p 329
what are contraindications for mobs?
p 331
what are precautions?
p 332
what is the purpose and effects of DTF
p 333
what are indications of DTF
p 333/334
what are contraindications of DTF?
p 334
describe the DTF technique
p 334/335
what are treatment goals for muscle and tendon treatment? including techniques.
p 335/336
for chronic tendonitis treatment, what are Curwin’s 4 assumptions?
p 336
describe traction - definition, the theory behind it, effects
p 337/338
describe the types of traction
p 338-340
what are indications for selecting traction?
p 340
what are contraindications and precautions?
p 340/341
how to decide whether cervical, thoracic, or lumbar traction is required + what is included in the objective ax?
p 341/342
manipulation principles of cervical traction (force, duration, position, angle of application)
p 342-344
principles of thoracic traction (mechanical, manual, gravity)
p 344/345
lumbar mechanical traction and manual traction principles
p 346-348
when to stop traction
p 349