Week 1- Intro to Therapeutic Interventions Flashcards
What is the ICF?
International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
What is the focus of the ICF?
Function of the patient and the factors that affect their function
What are the levels of the ICF?
- Health condition (disorder or disease)
- Body functions & Structure/Activity/Participation
- Environmental factors/Personal factors
Body functions & Structure
- Injury
- Body tissue
- SINSS
Activity
- ADL’s
- Recreation
Participation
- Degree of participation
- Frequency
- Limitations
Environmental factors
- Climate
- Availability of resources
- Occupational factors
- Political factors
Personal factors
- Beliefs toward rehab
- Behavior
- Culture
- Personal finances
What is the Patient Management Model?
Focuses on process
Components of the Patient Management Model
- Examination
- Develop plan of care
- Managing patient through discharge (may include referral or reexamination)
What is the first step of developing a plan of care?
ID the impairments (focus on function)
What is the Intervention Progression Model
A framework for treatment that focuses on progressing patients through levels of care, starting with pain management and ending with full function
Intervention Progression Model progression
- Pain management
- ROM
- Motor control
- Strength
- Proprioception
- Endurance
- Power
- Skilled activity
- Full function
Phases of tissue healing
- Inflammation phase
- Proliferation phase
- Maturation phase
Methods for assessing a patient’s response to treatment
- Test-retest
- Asterisk sign
- Outcomes measures