Regional Interdependence in LQ Flashcards
1
Q
What is regional interdependence?
A
The concept that seemingly unrelated impairments in a remote anatomical region may contribute to, or be assoc w/, the pt’s primary complaint.
Does not ONLY apply to the MSK system
2
Q
T/F: Have to consider “biopsychosocial” in the model of regional interdependence…along w/ MSK, Somatovisceral, neurophysiological
A
T
3
Q
T or F: reduced hip ER and Ext strength correlated with LE injury in athletes
A
T
4
Q
The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a _____ tool and Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) is a _____ tool
A
- screening
- examination (utilized for pts with painful movement)
5
Q
Why is regional interdependence important?
A
It provides a big picture to holistically tx pts