Information that a yellow flag can give during a patient history
What is an adverse prognostic indicator (beliefs, emotional response, pain behavior)?
These are the three dominant pain mechanisms
What is nociceptive pain, peripheral neuropathic pain, central sensitization?
This atypical end-feel is described as absent due to severe pain stopping the movement before resistance is felt.
What is empty/an empty end-feel?
This is the definition of hyperalgesia
What is an increased sensitivity to feeling pain and an extreme response to pain
This type of contraction would occur at the quadriceps when a patient moves from standing to sitting.
What is an eccentric contraction?
Category of SINSS helps to determine the amount of pain a patient currently has.
What is severity?
A patient has impaired difficulty moving - these are the three basic biggies to consider when diagnosing
Pain, weakness, decreased ROM
This component of AROM testing should only be used if AROM is typical full-range and painless.
What is overpressure?
This is the maximum length of time that HVLA thrust effects last
What is 5 hours?
Power training involves performing this type of contraction as quickly as possible.
What is a concentric contraction?
Activity or motion that recreates a patient's chief concern
What is a concordant sign or symptom?
These two terms are synonymous and are characterized by the development of fissures, cracks, and general thinning of joint cartilage with or without synovial inflammation.
What is osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease?
What is sensitivity?
What is joint, soft tissue, and nerve?
Increasing weight, increasing repetitions, increasing frequency, and decreasing stability of surface may all be examples of this aspect of therex.
What is progression?
This provides baseline quantitative measures of patient's perceived activity and participation limitations or baseline functional status
What is a self-report outcome measure?
These are the three nerve energy classifications.
What are neuropraxia, axonotmesis, neurotmesis?
This arthrokinematic motion occurs at the wrist joint during flexion
What is posterior glide?
These three subtypes are the various types of joint manual therapy
What is joint mob, joint manipulation, mobilization with movement?
If weight bearing is contraindicated, this type of exercise may be recommended so that the distal segment moves in space.
What is open-chain exercise?
The three components of a therapeutic relationship
This pediatric fracture classification is of the medial malleolus extending from the inferior articular surface of the tibial epiphysis through the physis, through the metaphysis, and has 4 types.
What is the Salter-Harris Classification?
This term refers to a movement or test that is useful to reassess as a means of determining treatment effectiveness.
What is an asterisk sign?
These three theoretical mechanisms are used to explain the effects of manual therapy
What is biomechanical, neurophysiological, psychological?
Healthy, untrained adults can train at this level; ie. 60-70% of 1RM
What is moderate intensity resistance training?