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| What are the precautions of joint mobilizations? |
-MALIGNANCY
-BONE DISEASE
-UNHEALED FX
-EXCESSIVE PAIN
-TOTAL JT REPLACEMENTS
-NEWLY FORMED OR WEAKENED CONNECTIVE TISSUE OR CORTICOSTEROIDS
-SYSTEMIC CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES SUCH AS RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
-ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH JEOPARDIZED CONNECTIVE TISSUE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:03:42 GMT |
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| Name the contraindications of joint mobilizations? |
-HYPERMOBILITY
-INFLAMMATION
-JOINT EFFUSION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:01:46 GMT |
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| Describe a joint restriction using sustained translatory? |
MINIMUM OF A 6 SECOND STRETCH FORCE FOLLOWED BY A PARTIAL RELEASE, THEN REPEAT WITH SLOW INTERMITTENT STRETCHES 3-4 SECOND INTERVALS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:01:46 GMT |
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| Describe a painful joint using sustained translatory? |
INTERMITTENT DISTRACTION FOR 7-10 SECONDS WITH A FEW SECONDS OR REST BETWEEN SEVERAL CYCLES (NO GLIDE ENVOLVED) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:01:46 GMT |
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| Vary the speed of oscillations for different effects. Low amplitude and high speed to? |
-INHIBIT PAIN
-SLOW SPEED TO RELAX MUSCLE GUARDING |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:01:46 GMT |
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| Smooth, regular at 2-3 per second for 1-2 minutes? |
GRADES II AND III (OSCILLATIONS) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:55:09 GMT |
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| Usually rapid similar to vibrations (small amplitudes)? |
GRADES I AND IV (OSCILLATIONS) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:55:09 GMT |
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| Uses of Grade III sustained translatory? |
-INCREASE JOINT PAIN |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:55:09 GMT |
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| Uses of Grade II sustained translatory? |
-USED TO ASSESS THE SENSITIVITY OF JOINT.
-INHIBIT PAIN |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:55:09 GMT |
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| Uses of Grade I sustained translatory? |
PAIN RELIEF |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:48:43 GMT |
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| What are the techniques for graded oscillations? |
-OSTEOKINEMATICS
-ARTHROKINEMATICS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:48:42 GMT |
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| Describe Grade III sustained translatory? |
DISTRACTION OR GLIDE IS APPLIED WITH AN AMPLITUDE LARGE ENOUGH TO PLACE A STRETCH ON THE JOINT CAPULE AND ON THE SURROUNDING PERIARTICULAR STRUCTURES (STRETCH) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:48:42 GMT |
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| Describe Grade II sustained translatory? |
DISTRACTION OR GLIDE IS APPLIED TO TIGHTEN THE TISSUES AROUND THE JOINT (GOES TO POINT OF RESTRICTION) (TIGHTEN) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:48:42 GMT |
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| Describe Grade I sustained translatory? |
SMALL AMPLITUDE DISTRACTION IS APPLIED WHERE NO STRESS IS PLACES ON THE CAPSULE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:44:39 GMT |
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| Grades III and IV oscillations are primarily used for stretching? |
TRUE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:44:39 GMT |
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True/False
Grades I and II oscillations are specifically used for increasing ROM? |
FALSE
DECREASING PAIN |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:44:39 GMT |
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| Grades III and IV oscillation is used for? |
DECREASING PAIN/INCREASING MOTION/STRETCHING TISSUES (NON CONTRACTILE) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:44:39 GMT |
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| Oscillatory is AKA? |
MAITLAND |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:39:36 GMT |
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True/False
Grades I and II go to the point of tissue restriction? |
FALSE
DO NOT GO TO POINT OF TISSUE RESTRICTION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:39:36 GMT |
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| What is the goal of grades I and II oscillations? |
(STIMULATE MECHANICAL RECEPTORS WHICH WILL CLOSE THE GATE) DECREASE PAIN |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:39:36 GMT |
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| Small amplitude rhythmic oscillations are performed at the limit of the available motion and stressed into the tissue resistance? |
GRADE IV |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:39:36 GMT |
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| Large amplitude rhythmic oscillatins are performed up to the limit of the available motion and are stressed into the tissue resistance? |
GRADE III |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:36:24 GMT |
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| Large amplitude rhythmic oscillations are performed within the range, not reaching the limit? |
GRAGE II |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:36:24 GMT |
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| Small amplitude rhythmic oscilations are performed at the beginning of the range? |
GRADE I |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:36:24 GMT |
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| What are the procedures for applying joint capsue tightness? |
-PROM SHOWS CAPSULAR PATTERN
-FIRM CAPSULAR END FEEL WITH OVERPRESSURE
-DECREASED JOINT PLAY MOVEMENT WHEN MOBILITY TESTS ARE PERFORMED |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:36:24 GMT |
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| What are joint mobs specifically used for? |
TIGHT CAPSULES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:32:33 GMT |
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| What does the quality of pain determine? |
-THE STAGE OF RECOVERY
-DOSAGE OF TECHNIQUES |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:32:33 GMT |
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| What do you want to determine before applying a joint mob? |
WHETHER TX WILL BE DIRECTED TOWARD DECREASING PAIN OR STRETCHING A JT OR SOFT TISSUE LIMITATION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:32:33 GMT |
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| What should happen when applying joint mobs? |
-DECREASED PAIN
-LIMIT SOFT TISSUE SHORTENING |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:32:33 GMT |
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| Describe Joint Glide Mobilization? |
-FORCE USES SMALL LEVER LENGTHS (HAND PLACEMENT IS PROXIMAL TO JOINT)
-DIRECTION OF FORCE REPLICATES THE SLIDING/GLIDING COMPONENT OF THE JOINT MECHANICS AND DOES NOT COMPRESS THE CARTILAGE
-AMPLITUDE IS SMALL YET SPECIFIC TO THE RESTRICTED OR ADHERED PORTION OF THE CAPSULE OR LIGAMENTS THEREFORE FORCES ARE SELECTIVELY APPLIED TO THE DESIRED TISSUE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:26:57 GMT |
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| Hand placement is proximal to the joint? |
JOINT GLIDE (MOBILIZATION) |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:26:57 GMT |
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| Describe passive angular stretching? |
-INCREASED LEVER LENGTH (HAND PLACEMENT IS DISTAL)
-FORCE CAUSES JOINT COMPRESSION IN THE DIRECTION OF THE ROLLING BONE (CAUSES FRICTION)
-ROLL W/OUT A SLIDE DOES NOT REPLICATE NORMAL JOINT MECHANICS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:26:57 GMT |
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| Describe a thrust? |
-A SUDDEN MOVEMENT PERFORMED WITH A HIGH-VELOCITY, SHORT AMPLITUDE MOTION SUCH THAT THE PATIENT CANNON PREVENT THE MOTION.
-PERFORMED AT THE END OF THE PATHOLOGICAL LIMIT AND IS INTENDED TO ALTER POSITIONAL RELATIONSHIPS.
-USED TO SNAP ADHESIONS OR TO STIMULATE JOINT RECEPTORS. |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:26:57 GMT |
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| Passive movement using physiiological or accessory motions which may be applied with a thrust or when the patient is under anesthesia? |
MANIPULATION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:17:53 GMT |
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| A descriptive term that is used to describe the motions that occur between the joint surfaces as well as the distensibility or "give" in the joint capsule? |
JOINT PLAY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:17:53 GMT |
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| What is an example of a Component Motion? |
UPWARD ROTATION OF THE SCAPULA |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:17:53 GMT |
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| Motions that accompany active motion but are not under voluntary control? |
COMPONENT MOTIONS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 16:17:53 GMT |
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| A passive movement using physiologial or accessory motions which may be applied with a thrust or when pateint is under anesthesia? |
MANIPULATION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:57:32 GMT |
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| A descreptive term that is used to describe the motions that occur between the joint surfaces as well as the distensibility or "give" in the jt capsule? |
JOINT PLAY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:57:32 GMT |
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| Motion w/in the jt and surrounding tissues that are cecessary for normal ROM but that cannot be actively performed by the patient? |
ACCESSORY MOVEMENT |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:57:32 GMT |
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| The PASSIVE MOVEMENT performed by the therapist at a speed slow enough that the patient can stop the movement. utilized OSCILLATORY MOTION or sustained stretch intended to decrease pain and increase mobility? |
MOBILIZATION |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:07:40 GMT |
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| When performing joint mobs, what do we always duplicate? |
THE GLIDE |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:07:40 GMT |
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| Successful usde of joint mobilization depends on the practionter's ability to evaluate? |
-ANATOMY
-ARTHROKINEMATICS
-PATHOLOGY OF THE MUSCLESKELETAL SYSTEM
-RECONGITION OF INDICATIONS AND CONTRADICATIONS |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:07:40 GMT |
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| What pain theory is used to decrease a persons pain during joint mobilization? |
GATE THEORY |
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MichaelMorano Sun, 21 Mar 2010 15:07:40 GMT |
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