Definitions
Therapeutic Exercises
Areas of Specialty Rehab
Functional Ability Tools
Range of Motion
100

an artificial body part that may be internal, such as an artificial knee or hip joint, or external, such as an artificial leg or arm.

prosthesis

100

An exercise carried out by the therapist or the nurse without assistance from the patient

Passive

100

emphasize cognitive remediation, helping patients compensate for memory, perceptual, judgment, and safety deficits as well as teaching self-care and mobility skills.

Stroke recovery programs

100

is used to assess physical condition (e.g., health/illness status), upper extremity functions (e.g., eating, bathing), lower extremity functions (e.g., transfer, ambulation), sensory function (e.g., vision, hearing, speech), bowel and bladder function (i.e., control of bowel or bladder), and situational factors (e.g., social and financial support).

The PULSES profile

100

movement away from the midline of the body

Abduction

200

are localized areas of necrotic soft tissue that occur when pressure applied to the skin over time is greater than normal capillary closure pressure

pressure ulcers

200

An exercise carried out by the patient with the assistance of the therapist or the nurse

Active-Assistive

200

promote understanding of the effects and complications of spinal cord injury (SCI); neurogenic bowel and bladder management; sexuality and fertility enhancement; self-care, including prevention of skin breakdown; bed mobility and transfers; and driving with adaptive equipment.

Spinal cord injury rehabilitation programs

200

is used to measure the patient’s level of independence in ADLs, continence, toileting, transfers, and ambulation (or wheelchair mobility). This scale does not address communicative or cognitive abilities.

The Barthel Index

200

movement toward the midline of the body

Adduction

300

Any condition that reduces the circulation and nourishment of the skin and subcutaneous tissue (altered peripheral tissue perfusion) increases the risk of pressure ulcer development.

decreased tissue perfusion

300

An exercise accomplished by the patient without assistance; activities include turning from side to side and from back to abdomen and moving up and down in bed

Active

300

provide comprehensive services to patients with traumatic or nontraumatic amputation, patients undergoing joint replacements, and patients with arthritis

Orthopedic rehabilitation programs

300

which contains 15 categories, is a comprehensive assessment scale that includes such areas as medications, pain, nutrition, use of assistive devices, psychological status, vocation, and recreation.

The Patient Evaluation Conference System (PECS)

300

movement that turns the sole of the foot inward

Inversion

400

an external appliance that provides support, prevents or corrects deformities, and improves function

orthosis

400

An active exercise carried out by the patient working against resistance produced by either manual or mechanical means

Resistive

400

for patients who have had myocardial infarction begins during hospitalization and continues on an outpatient basis.

Cardiac rehabilitation

400

is a measure of impairment, disability, and handicap and is intended to assess general functional changes over the course of recovery

The Disability Rating Scale (DRS)

400

movement that flexes or bends the hand back toward the body or the foot toward the leg

Dorsiflexion

500

Patients with sensory loss, impaired level of consciousness, or paralysis may not be aware of the discomfort associated with prolonged pressure on the skin and therefore may not change their positions to relieve the pressure.

Impaired Sensory Perception or Cognition.

500

Alternately contracting and relaxing a muscle while keeping the part in a fixed position; this exercise is performed by the patient

Isometric or Muscle Setting

500

meet the needs of children with developmental and acquired disabilities, including cerebral palsy, spina bifida, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries.

Pediatric rehabilitation programs

500

is a minimum data set, measuring 18 self-care items including eating, bathing, grooming, dressing upper body, dressing lower body, toileting, bladder management, and bowel management.

Functional Independence Measure (FIMâ„¢)

500

turning or movement of a part around its axis

Rotation

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