The way an injury occurs
What is Mechanism of Injury (MOI)?
AROM
What is active range of motion?
Information from the patient/athlete
What is Subjective or History?
The most important part of rehab
What is ROM or mobility?
Most important part of an evaluation...90% of the diagnosis cane be found here.
What is History?
Injury sustained to a ligament.
What is a sprain?
Sx
What is surgery?
What the clinician thinks the problem is
What is the Assessment?
Activities that are tailored to a specific sport
What are sport-specific exercises?
Airway, Breathing, Circulation
What are the ABCs?
Type of injury that is an irregular, jagged open wound.
What is a laceration?
WNL
What is within normal limits?
Special tests, ROM, MMT go here
What is Objective?
The ability to move a joint through a full ROM w/o restrictions
What is flexibility?
Blood Pressure, Heart rate, Respiration rate
What are vital signs?
Injury involving a tendon or muscle.
What is a strain?
D/C
What is discontinue (or discharge)?
What next steps are to be taken go here
What is plan?
The Mnemonic used for progression through a rehabilitation.
What is IMPRESS?
What is McMurray's?
Injury where the bone punctures through the skin.
What is an open (open/displaced) fracture?
NSAID
What is non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug?
Place for palpation, edema, and deformities to be documented
The brain's ability to know where the body is in space
What is proprioception?
O'Briens, Empty Can, Speeds Tests are all examples of this
What are Special Tests for the Shoulder?