Foundational Concepts
Injuries &Tissue Healing
Massage
Range of Motion
Stretching
100

A patient demonstrates triceps strength of 3/5 and decreased AROM throughout all shoulder motions. According to the ICF model, this would be considered?

An impairment

100

Connectors and Stabilizers between 2 bones

Ligaments

100

This is the most basic massage technique, often called “stroking,” that helps to relax the patient and spread lotion or oil.

effleurage

100

This type of range of motion occurs when the therapist moves the patient’s joint without any effort from the patient.

Passive ROM

100

This type of stretching involves slowly moving a muscle to the end of its range and holding the position for 15–60 seconds.

static stretching

200

Physical Therapists and Physical Therapist Assistants can both complete what part of patient care? 

Interventions

200

The layer of the joint capsule that is highly vascular but poorly innervated ; crucial for joint lubrication and nutrition; produces synovial fluid

Stratum Synovium - inner

200

This massage technique uses kneading, lifting, or rolling motions to increase circulation and decrease muscle tightness.

petrissage

200

This type of ROM exercise is used when a patient can move a joint independently without assistance, but no resistance is added.

Active ROM

200

This type of stretching uses repetitive bouncing or rapid movements and is generally not recommended for most rehab patients.

ballistic stretching

300

Which training principle states : the human body adapts specifically to imposed demands

SAID principle

300

This type of cartilage is found between bones that require little motion. shock absorber, avascular, aneural, alymphatic

fibrocartilage

300

Massage strokes should generally be performed in this direction to assist venous and lymphatic return.

toward the heart

300

What is the correct order that ROM should be progressed/ performed

PROM > AAROM > AROM

300

This stretching technique uses an isometric contraction of the target muscle followed by relaxation and a passive stretch, often performed with a partner or therapist.

PNF stretching ( contract relax or autogenic inhibition)

400

which stage of motor learning is characterized by : a patient understands basics of how to complete the task, and is now working to refine movement pattern-focusing on how to make it smooth and most efficient/effective

associative stage

400

Which grade injury is classified as : Partially torn ligament fibers(sprain)/indentation of muscle belly with palpation(strain). Some joint laxity. Moderate swelling. Moderate pain with palpation or stress to ligament(sprain)/significant pain with muscle contraction

Grade 2

400

This condition, characterized by the presence of a blood clot, is a major contraindication for massage because of the risk of dislodging the clot.

Deep vein thrombosis

400

Name two goals of performing passive ROM exercises.

What are maintaining joint mobility, preventing contractures, improving circulation, or decreasing pain?

400

Name two benefits of regular stretching for musculoskeletal health.

What are increased flexibility, improved joint range of motion, decreased risk of injury, or reduced muscle soreness?

500

Which stage of motor learning is characterized by a patient focusing on how to complete a task and reducing distractions?

cognitive phase

500

This grade of sprain or strain is the most severe, involving a complete tear of the ligament or muscle/tendon, resulting in significant loss of function, severe pain initially (that may decrease due to nerve damage), and often requires surgical repair.

Grade III

500

this type of manual therapy involves applying pressure to spread the tissues until resistance is felt, then maintaining tension until the resistance yields

what is myofascial release

500

A patient recovering from a rotator cuff repair is restricted to passive ROM only for the first 4 weeks. Explain the clinical reasoning behind this restriction.

to protect healing tissues by preventing active contraction of the repaired muscles/tendons, while still maintaining joint mobility and preventing stiffness

500

The application of a quick stretch to a muscle to enhance muscle contraction will stimulate which of the following sensory organs?

Muscle Spindle
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