The Barrier Concept Flashcards
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Anatomic barrier
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- The limit of motion imposed by anatomic structure
- which is limited by passive motion
- and beyond which will cause injury
- (ligamentous, tendinous, skeletal or neurovascular)
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Elastic barrier
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- The range between the physiologic and anatomic barrier of motion
- in which passive ligamentous stretching occurs before tissue disruption
3
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Physiologic barrier
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- The limit of patient’s active range of motion
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Restrictive barrier
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- a functional limit that abnormally diminishes the normal physiologic range
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Pathologic barrier
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- a restriction of joint motion associated with pathologic change of tissues/cells
- In the image below, the osteophytic changes demonstrated by white arrows would be considered a pathologic barrier