Soft Tissue Injuries Flashcards
Roughly how long is the acute phase?
4-6 days unless healing is disrupted
What is the PT role during the acute phase?
protect the area, control inflammation effects, facilitate wound healing, maintain normal fn of unaffected areas, educate
what are some common specific interventions for the acute phase?
PROM (not stretch), joint mobes (1 and 2), isometrics, soft tissue (retrograde/ effleurage)
Roughly how long is the subacute stage?
10 days-6 weeks (usually when we intervene)
What is the PT role during the subacute phase?
perform tolerable exercise so they can heal w/o reinjury, education (expectations), pain and inflammation management
what are some common specific interventions for the subacute phase?
multiple-angle submax isometrics, pain-free AROM, muscular endurance exercises, protected WBing, stretching, joint mobes (3+4s), soft tissue
Roughly how long is the chronic stage?
6 months to a year
what is the PT role during the chronic stage?
determining if the pt is ready to be independent, design an exercise progression that leads to a return to normal activity via SAID principle, education
what are some common specific interventions for the chronic
phase?
joint play+kinetic chain, resistive dynamic exercises for functionality via SAID, static stretch (no irritation longer than 24hrs)
Neuromusc control, strength and endurance