The significance of Motion Loss Flashcards
There are 4 types of Motion Restriction which are?
FAME* Fascial Articular Muscular Edema
What is a muscle spasm?
Acute cramp in a muscle
What is muscle Hypertonicity?
Elevated Resting Tone of the Muscle
What is a Muscle Contracture? What are the four ways this can affect a patient?
Shortening of the Fascial Investiture of the Muscle
- They can have self-image issues, heart, lung, and neural issues- mainly because all but one are contained in fascia.
Post exercise muscle hypertonicity and cramp are treated by_______
Nothing
self-limiting and OMT is ineffective
What is a muscle Strain?
When a muscle is stretched beyond its physiologic length
What would a pt have if they were hypocalcemic? Hyper?
Cramps.
upset stomach and kidneys would have to work harder.
What would hyponatremic look like? Hyper?
headache, cramps, spasms, seizures and irritation
- weakness, irritability, and edema
As a general rule- the_______ inflammation, the _______ direct manipulation you do.
more/less
- )Disc Hernation will cause pain (cervical, thoracic, lumbar) when the patient ________.
- ) Facet joint disease will cause pain when the patient _______.
- ) If a patient has an injury to the anterior muscle/hypertonicity, then it would cause pain when they ________ their neck.
- ) If someone had spondylolisthesis, Spinal Stenosis, of Psoas Spasm- they would most like have pain when they_______.
- Flexion
- Extension
- extended
- Extend