The primary external rotator of the glenohumeral joint
What is Infraspinatus?
Characterized by decreased need for concentration and cognition regarding the activity, skill refinement, and increased coordination of movement.
What is the Associative Stage of motor learning?
Refers to information the therapist observes and includes only information that can be reproduced or confirmed by another professional with the same training
What is Objective data?
when the PTA or PT palpates the gastrocnemius muscle or observes the muscle during testing, there may be a slight contraction felt or visible, but it is too weak to produce any actual movement at the ankle joint (no plantarflexion). The patient may not be able to lift the heel off the ground or produce any movement against gravity or resistance
What is a 1/5 muscle grade?
Characterized by swelling, redness, heat, pain at rest, and loss of function.
What is the Infammatory phase (what is acute inflammation accepted)?
The amount of rest time between trials is equal to or is greater than the amount of practice time for each trial.
What is Distributed practice?
In the ICF, Problems an individual may experience in involvement in life situations
What are Participation Restrictions?
Patient supine, axis over ASIS, stationary arm aligned with imaginary horizontal line extending from one ASIS to the other ASIS, movement arm at the anterior midline of femur using midline of patella for reference.
What is measuring ROM of hip abduction/adduction?
The thigh begins to advance as the foot comes up off the floor
What is Initial Swing?
The ability to modify or change at the synapse level either temporarily or permanently in order to perform a particular function.
What is Plasticity?
Any individually identifiable health information that is used by a covered entity.
What is Protected Health Information (PHI)?
Patient side lying, ask pt to extend knee watching for full ROM
What is Grade II MMT for quadriceps?
Movement in the frontal plane of raising the medial border of the foot
What is Inversion?
The decrease in response that will occur as a result of consistent exposure to non-painful stimuli.
What is Habituation?
The physical therapist is not required to be on-site for direction and supervision, but must be available at least by telecommunications.
What is General Supervision?
Patient standing on foam with eyes closed
What is assessing Vestibular input to balance?