RQ B1-2 Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following are indications for joint mobilization?

A

a. Pain relief
b. Decrease muscle guarding
c. Increase joint mobility
d. Improve joint nutrition by moving synovial fluid

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2
Q

at what angle to the treatment plane is traction performed?

A

perpendicular and parallel

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3
Q

in order to prevent joint irritation what is applied prior to glide mobilization

A

grade 1 distraction

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4
Q

according to the convex-concave rule, what accessory motion is necessary for full pain free shoulder external rotation?

A

anterior glide

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5
Q

a limitation in shoulder flexion can be improved with what GH mobilization

A

distraction

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6
Q

what is compression primarily used for in joint mobilization

A

assess the irritability of a joints

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7
Q

if a joint is painful hen performing a mobilization can be made

A

make sure the glide is parallel with the treatment plane; make sure the proximal bone is sufficiently stabilized

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8
Q

what is produce when the mobilizing hand is distal to the joint space

A

torque

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9
Q

when treating a joint hypo mobility how much of the slack should be taken

A

up to the restrictive barrier

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10
Q

in what direction should you mobilize the clavicle if there is a limitation with shoulder abduction

A

inferior

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11
Q

what grade of oscillation mobilization is sometimes referred to as bending the fly’s knees

A

grade 1

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12
Q

what grade of sustained stretch is used to evaluate joint irritability

A

grade II

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13
Q

What grades of oscillations are generally used for pain inhibition vs improving mobility

A

grades I and II

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14
Q

at what point in the stress-strain curve is stress equal to strain

A

yield point

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15
Q

what physiological changes occurs when CT is immobilized

A

loss of water, decreased collage interfiber distance

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16
Q

what cells cause increased tissue permeability after an injury that results in a joint becoming red, hot and swollen

A

mast cells

17
Q

in which of the following situations would you not perform grade III or V oscillatory JM?

A

a. On a patient that you do not know the medical history
b. On a patient who has osteoporosis
c. On a patient who has been taking prednisone to control symptoms of an autoimmune disease
d. On a patient who is apprehensive

18
Q

what is the main difference between Kaltenborn technique and Maitland technique

A

Kaltenborn is more concerned with accessory motion loss and Maitland is more concerned with symptoms (pain)

19
Q

what is the term for increased joint play with extended, empty, very-soft , end-feel?

A

hypermobility