quiz 1 Flashcards
bone pain
deep boring localized
vascular pain
diffuse, aching, poorly localized
may refer to other areas of the body
muscle pain
hard to localize
dull achy
aggravated by injury
radicular pain
nerve root compression
sharp shooting pain
cutaneous pain
superficial tissue damage
sharp bright burning , well localized
deep somatic pain
from muscles, tendons, joints, periosteum
more diffuse than cutaneous can refer to other areas
visceral pain
arise from visceral distension or ischemia or strong abnormal GI contractions
often diffuse (widespread)
female pelvis angle
5-10
male pelvis angle
0-5
LIDFOAAR acronym
location
intensity
duration
frequency
onset
ADLS
aggravators
relieving
always start on the unaffected side
always perform ax bilaterally
always ask yourself what question
what info do i need to develop a SAFE, EFFECTIVE TREATMENT PLAN
what are we checking for from a lateral view ax
orientation of knees
rotation of pelvis
lumbar/cervical hyperlordosis
shoulders, - retracted, protracted, neutral
components of ax
pt hx
observation / palpation
ROM ax
muscle testing
special testing