rehab exam 3 Flashcards

1
Q

structures influence function

A

changes in limb posistion,_, bony position, differences in bony landmarks, and subsequent
changes to osteokinematics and arthrokinematics

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2
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function influences structure

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tissue changes upon the stress it faces

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3
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structural diagnosis

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medical or clinical exam
MRI OR XRAY
TEAR OR FRACTURE

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4
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FUNCTIONAL DIAGNOSIS

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Describes the reason or cause of pain instead what tissue is injured
it focuses on finding the sourc of the pain

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5
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diagnosis specific

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treatment based on changes to tissue
often accute
structural diagnosis

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6
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diagnosis inclusive

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treatment preformed regardless which tissue is effected
addresses underlying defecits

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7
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client specific

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treatment preformed based on who the client is

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8
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acute pain

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mnifested quickly from identifable injury

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9
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chronic pain

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last no longer than 3 months

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10
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pain is what?

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a personal experience
biopsychosocial event- a person’s biology to color their intepretation of pain

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11
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pain is produced by what?

A

neurosignature patterns in the brain

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12
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Long term goals

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return to play
determined by the extent of the injury

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13
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short term goals

A

controlled bleeding
prevent loss of ROM
Stress and load tissue accordingly
create a healing enviroment
reduce pain and muscle spams

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14
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motion segment

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is the joint moving properly in relation to the structures around it

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15
Q

FMS

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OBJECTIVE SCREENING TOOL THAT ASSESSES QUALITY MOVEMENT IN AN ACTIVE POPULATION
VERY LITTLE EQUIPMENT
NOT FOR THOSE IN PAIN

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16
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SFMA

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Used to find the cause of pain
similiar to fms

17
Q

rolling assesment

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info about a patients ability to preform coordinated movemnt

18
Q

posture assesment

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allows for static assesement

19
Q

muscle testing

A

Bilateral testing provides information about the ability of the muscle to fire and
respond to resistance

20
Q

sesomentary system

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Somatosensory System: a system of nerve receptors and cells that sense and react
to alterations in a body’s internal state

21
Q

4 components of accelration

A

body position
leg action
arm action
ankle dorsi flexion

22
Q

what perecentage of injuries are jump related

A

60%

23
Q

valgus knee

A

inward knee position
stretches ACL

24
Q

PLYOMETRIC METHOD

A

GOES FROM ECCENTRIC TO CONCENTRIC

25
Q

RAPID RESPONSE

A

QUICK FEET
LOW AMPLITUDE MOVEMENT

26
Q

LONG RESPONSE

A

Longer time on the ground
between reps; creates greater force with each
rep
■ Not technically plyometric but can enhance
plyometric training
■ Max vertical leaps or broad jumps

27
Q

SHORT RESPONSE

A

TYPICAL PLYO MOVMNT
Culmination of RR, LR, and VLR
developmen

28
Q

CLOSED SKILLS IS DEVELOPED

A

CONTROLLED ENVIROMENTS

29
Q

OPEN SKILLS ARE DEVELOPED IN

A

COMPETITIONS