Things to consider when Developing Intervention Plan Flashcards

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What factors do you need to consider when developing an intervention plan?

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  • tissue involved and healing times
  • irritability
  • precautions/contraindications
  • impairments to be addressed
  • techniques for addressing identified impairments
  • patient goals
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Factors affecting healing

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  • age
  • drugs: immunosuppressants, steroids, NSAIDs
  • nutritional state
  • smoking
  • MOI
  • other health conditions (DM)
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Acute phase and/or high irritation goal

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  • protect healing site
  • restoration of pain-free ROM
  • reduce pain and inflammation
  • patient ed
  • minimize muscle atrophy (introduce strengthening as early as possible)
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As pain/irritation lessens, more _______ strengthening and ROM/stretching exercises can be introduced to patient’s tolerance as needed

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aggressive

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In the early stage of intervention, typically start with _______ exercises

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isometrics (natural analgesic)

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Tendon healing time (tendonitis)

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3-7 weeks

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Tendon healing time (rupture)

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5 weeks - up to 6 months

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Muscle injury (exercise induced) healing time

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0-3 days

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Muscle injury Grade I, II, and III healing times

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Grade I: 0-14 days–> up to 4 weeks
Grade II: From 3 weeks to 3 months
Grade III: From 5 weeks to 6 months

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Ligament injury Grade I, II, III healing times

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Grade 1: 4-14 days up to 4 weeks
Grade II: Anywhere from 3 weeks up to 6 months
Grade III: 5 weeks up to 1 year

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Ligament graft healing time

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2 months up to 2 years

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12
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Bone healing time

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5 weeks to 3 months

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Patient education

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  • impairments
  • healing timelines
  • frequent breaks
  • task-specific training
  • ergonomic/biomechanical strategies
  • throwing program
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Impairment: Weakness

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Strengthening:

  • link back to pts impairments and goals
  • keep function in mind
  • break things down into parts if whole task is too difficult
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