RE V Types of RE Flashcards
1
Q
Reasons to do isometric training?(5)
A
- When joint movement is not possible
- To begin to reestablish neuromuscular control when movement is not advisable after surgery
- Develop postural/joint stability
- Improve str when dynamic THX could compromise joints
- Static mm str in specific points of ROM
2
Q
Classifications of velocity training in concentric isokinetic exercises (dynamometer machine) (4)
A
- Isometric 0dg/sec
- Slow 30-60dg/sec
- Medium 60-180dg or 240dg/sec
- Fast 180 or 240-360dg/sec and up
3
Q
Characteristics of open chain exercises? (8)
A
- Distal segment moves in space
- Independent unpredictable joint movements
- Movement only distal to moving joints
- MM activation predominantly in the prime mover
- Typically NWB positions
- Resistance is distal
- External rotary loading
- External stabilization
4
Q
Characteristics of closed chain exercises?(8)
A
- Distal segment is fixed on support surface
- Predictable joint movement patterns
- Movement occurs at distal and proximal joints
- Typically WB positions
- Resistance to multiple jts simultaneously
- Axial loading
- Internal stabilization by mms, joint compression/congruency, postural control
- Mvmnt in mms distal and proximal to jt.
5
Q
Progression on isokinetic training(4 sub 2) 1. submax-> 2. Short-> 3.Velocity slow to med _-\_\_\_dg/sec 4. Max concentric-> Because?(2)
A
- Low resistance submax build to max effort
- Short-arc to long-arc if necessary
- Slow to med velocities (60-180dg/sec)
- Max concentric at various velocities before eccentric because:
- Concentric is more contrloled/easier to learn
- Eccentric motion is controled by the dynamometer not the pt
6
Q
Parameters of closed chain THX(7)
A
- % of body wt
- BOS
- Support surface
- Balance
- Exclusion of limb mvmnt
- Plane/dir of mvmnt
- Speed/dir changes
7
Q
Progression of closed chain exrcises for WB status?(2)
A
- Partial/non: aquatic, parralel bars, harness
2. FWB: Added wt vest, cuffs handheld, therabands
8
Q
BOS progression in closed chain?(3)
A
- Wide->narrow
- Bilatteral -> unilatteral
- Fixed surface -> Sliding on surface (skate/powderboard)
9
Q
Support surface for CC THX?(3)
A
- Stable->unstable/ moving (rockerboard, treadmill)
- Rigid->soft
- Hight: Ground lvl->increased ht (steps)
10
Q
Bal for CC THX?(2)
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- Exernal suupport -> no support
2. EO->EC
11
Q
Exclusion of limb movement CC THX?(2)
A
- Small->large angle
2. Short->long arc (as apporporiate)
12
Q
Plane/dir CC THX?(5)
A
- Uniplanar->multi
- Ant->post->diagonal
- Walk fwrd->bkwrd ->fwrd step up->bkwrd step up
- Slow->fast
- Saggital->frontal/xverse (fwrd/bkwrd sliding->site to side)
13
Q
Speed CC THX?(1)
A
Slow->fast
14
Q
Does muscle setting use resistance?
A
No, it is not resisted exercise
15
Q
PNF?
A
Proprioceptive neuromuscual facilitation