Direction to mobilize the Taurus in order to increase ankle DF. BONUS: INCREASE PF?
Posterior
bonus: anterior
The term for the sign or symptoms for which the patient is seeking care
Comparable sign
I am characterized by tenderness with palpation, referred pain, a jump sign, and a twitch response
Trigger point
These two findings make a neurodynamic test positive
Comparable sign and changes in symptoms thru use of sensitizing maneuver
Movement of the joint such as rolling and gliding that cannot be produced by the action of voluntary muscles
Arthokinematic motions
The knee motion that will increase with an anterior glide of the tibia?
Bonus: post. Glide of tibia?
Knee extension
Bonus: knee flexionThe term for the intensity of the patients symptoms and to what degree the symptoms limit function
Severity
Deep soft tissue biased technique is targeted to the deep fascia and muscle tissue
Petrisage
A sliding technique using femoral slump test position
Neck flexed and hip flexed and knee bent
Neck extended and hip extended with bent knee
A type of joint biased approach in which muscle contraction is applied isometrically to a stabilized joint
Muscle energy technique
The direction of mobilization to improve hip internal rotation?
Bonus: hip external rotation
Posterior
Bonus: anterior
How easily symptoms are provoked, how intense they are when provoked, how easily symptoms resolved once provoked
Irritability
The soft tissue buys technique is applied perpendicular to the painful tissue and, in the case of tendon, with the tissue on a slight stretch
Transverse friction massage
Tensioning technique using slump test
Neck flexed and hip flexed in sitting with knee straight
Neck extended and knee bent with hip flexed in sitting
A type of joint biased technique in which a manual accessory glide is super imposed on an active Osteo cinematic movement. Any manner in which a previously painful, active osteokinematic movement becomes pain-free.
Mobilization with movement
Based on the convex/concave rule distraction and traction mobilization to shoulder will improve what ROM limitation?
What is all
The therapist perception of possible pathology
Nature
The soft tissue biased technique is applied superficially and deep and in multiple directions based on identified restrictions
Myofascial release
A sliding technique using the radial nerve biased, upper limb tension test
Wrist flexed and shoulder adducted
Wrist extended and shoulder abducted
These techniques have three grades grade one stopping prior to the barrier grade 2 perform to the barrier and grade 3 perform beyond the barrier
Traction and distraction techniques
For a concave on convex joint, glide will occur in this direction compared to the roll?
bonus: what about convex on concave?
bonus:opposite directions
Term related to the phrase of rehab as well as whether the condition is getting better worse or staying the samestage
Stage
Superficial technique applied from distal to proximal
Effleurage
A patient presents with dorsal radial sensory neuritis. This order of treatment through the radial biased ULNTT will provide the least stress to the involved area.
Start distal and go proximal
Neck shoulder then elbow then wrist
Frequency at which treatment using Dewight mobilization should be applied
2-3 oscillations per minute