When giving an at-home program, this many exercises should be included at one time.
What is 3-5?
Define funca laesa.
What is functional loss?
Line of gravity runs straight through...
What is CoM?
Pain or aching that progressively worsens with activity.
What is joint congestion?
Define SAID.
What is Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands?
Type III collagen.
What is skin, smooth muscle, nerves, and blood vessels?
Newton's first law of motion.
What is an object in motion tends to stay in motion (or and object at rest will stay at rest) unless acted upon by an outside force?
Define SOAP.
What is subjective, objective, assessment, and plan?
When recovery is increasing, frequency ___ and intensity ___.
What is decreases and increases?
Immobilization is a must in this phase.
What is phase 1, acute injury phase?
Forces produced, Speed of movement, or Range of motion increase or decrease depending on...
What is levers?
2 motions in arthrokinematic motion.
What is accessory motion & joint play?
When educating your patient, 4 topics should be included in your explanation.
What is injury, healing process, treatments, expected responses?
Name phases 0-III.
What is pre-surgical, acute injury, repair, and remodeling?
Passive insufficiency.
What is when a multi-joint muscle is lengthened to its fullest extent at both joints, which prevents full ROM of each joint it crosses?
Types of reflex testing.
What is deep tendon, superficial, and pathological?
Define ABCDEF format.
What is audience, behavior, condition, degree, expected timeframe, and function?
Define what happens to cause chronic inflammation.
What is when acute inflammation does not eliminate injuring agents and restores tissue to normal physiological state?
Work and Power equations.
What is W= F x d, P= Fd/t?
Movement group muscles are prone to___ while stabilization group muscles are prone to ___ and ___.
What is tightness, inhibition and weakness?