Anatomy
Mechanisms
of
Injury
Phase 1
Rehab
Phase 2
Rehab
Phase 3
Rehab
100

The glenohumeral joint is composed of

What is the head of the humerus and the glenoid cavity of the scapula

100

Anterior shoulder dislocations mainly affect this population

What is athletes (men ages 20 29)

100

Retraction and depression of the scapula is known as 

What is scapula Setting

100

T or F exercise for strengthening the shoulder begins with multi-plane and diagonal exercises

What is false. ( Exercise for strengthening the shoulder begins with isometric activities and straight-plane isotonic exercises, then progress to multi-plane and diagnol exercises 

100

The third phase of treatment is focused on

What is resistance training

200

The function of the glenoid labrum of the shoulder

What is helps to deepen the glenoid cavity

200

An elderly person can suffer an anterior shoulder dislocation in this way

What is a fall with arm abducted and extended

200

This exercise consists of the rehab clinician providing pertubations to a patients' arm while extended

What are Rhythmic Stabilization Exercises  

200

These movements are involved in the glenohumeral joint

What are

Flexion          internal rotation 

Extension     external rotation

abduction

adduction 

200

T or F? Before entering phase 3 of treatment the patient must have achieved 90% of their full ROM in the glenohumeral joint

What is false (100%)

300

There are 3 glenohumeral ligaments, what are they 

What is the

superior glenohumeral ligament

middle glenohumeral ligament

inferior glenohumeral ligament 


300

The name of the joint affected by the mechanism of injury

What is  the glenohumeral joint

300

To minimize shoulder muscle atrophy, these exercises can be performed in Phase 1

What are isometric exercises

300

This is the goal of phase 2 after injury

What is obtaining near full passive motion and active motion

300

The 2 types of exercises focused on in phase 3 of rehab are

What are isotonic and plyometric exercises

400

The transverse humeral ligament bridges the gap between

What is the two tuberosities of the humerus

 (bridging the lesser and greater tubercle of the humerus) 

400

Diagnosis of  shoulder dislocations is confirmed by

What is x-ray

400

The main objectives of Phase 1 rehab (Name 3)

What is 

  • Reduce pain/inflammation and muscle spasms

  • Protect healing of soft tissues and minimize further injury to the joint capsule  

  • Minimize the negative effects of immobilizations

  • Re-establish dynamic joint stability and proprioception

400

These exercises are emphasized in the phase 2 of the rehab

What are isotonic exercises, such as internal rotation and exeternal rotation

400

The recommended resistance and reps in phase 3 is

What is low resistance and high reps