slides #1 Flashcards
Who is part of the primary rehabilitation team?
at, pt, ot, physician (podiatrist, opthamologist), patient, psychologist, students, parents, coaches, personal trainer, cscs, school nurse
who is part of the secondary rehabilitation team?
orthotist, pharmacist, nutritionist, attorney, teammates, ad
when are families involved?
serious injury
minors
complience with HEP
help with HEP
what is direct access?
when you can ask the family doc or a doc close to you to get a script
who is the center of the communication?
the clinician
how does consent work?
its assumed until patient says otherwise
what are the 7 principles of rehab
Avoid aggravation Timing Compliance Individualization Specific sequencing Intensity Total patient
how much strength is lost during inactivity?
3-4% per week
when should you start rehab?
ASAP
what can help with compliance?
aware of rehab process, injury, and goals set
what is the specific sequencing?
ROM Flex muscles strength endurance power propioception (balance, coordination, agility, plyos, functional)
what is total patient?
you have to look at the patient as a whole and work with their cardio and work with the full kinetic chain and not just the injured area
when should goals be reassessed
every 2 weeks
how should goals be written?
with measurable things like ROM, strength, girth, etc that are linked to functional
how long are short term goals
1 day to 4 weeks, may not measure return to play