Psycho-social Issues
Psycho-social Techniques
Rehabilitation Concepts
Rehabilitation Techniques
Grab Bag
100

Positive or Negative stimuli evoking a specific response in the body is known as this.

Stress

100

Creating a scene or experience in your mind is known as.

Imagery

100

These are the types of muscle contraction.

Isometric, Concentric, Eccentric

100

An amount of range of motion that is desirable for a specific activity

What is flexibility

100

A cognitive based technique used for coping with stress based in "pumping up self".

Positive Self Talk

200

Uncertainty or apprehension are signs of this.

Anxiety

200

If you focus on a specific, constant mental stimulus.

Meditation

200

The wasting away of muscle tissue.

Atrophy

200

In addition to flexibility, strength and endurance, name two things that should be addressed in a rehab program.

Proprioception, Sports Specific skills, Functional Skills, Psychological Status

200

Name three "Problematic" emotional reactions that may require referral.

Alterations of appetite, Sleep Disturbances, Irritability, Substance Abuse, Excessive anger, emotional outbursts, apathy, alienation, depression

300

Physical and emotional exhaustion lead to this.

Burnout

300

Cognitive technique used to overcome stress/worries

Thought stopping

300

The ability to sustain muscle contraction at a submaximal effort over time.

What is muscle endurance

300

This type of activity is when the distal end of the extremity meets considerable resistance.

What is a closed chain exercise?

300

These hormones are released in response to stress.

Adrenaline, Epinephrine

400

If there is an imbalance between the physical load of training and coping, this is a result.

Overtraining

400

A cognitive, behavioral technique based on control

Stress Management Training

400

The mind's attempt to teach the body conscious control of a specific movement.

What is neuromuscular control

400

What is the significance of the preoperative phase of rehabilitation?

5 Cardinals are under control, set stage, joints distal and proximal are functional.

400

Describe four stretching techniques

 Static Passive, Ballistic, PNF, Muscle Energy

500

Name five signs and symptoms of psychological issues in athletes.

Difficulty Sleeping, Lack of Focus, Substance Abuse, Feeling Ill, Cold Clammy Hands, Profuse Sweating, Headaches, Increased Muscle Tension, Altered Appetite, Negative Self-Talk, Intrusive Negative thoughts or images, Inability to Concentrate, Self-Doubt

500

A somatic based technique used for coping with stress.

Progressive relaxation

500

The motion occurring between two articulating surfaces of a joint throughout a physiologic range.

What is arthrokinematics

500

Describe why plyometrics can be very sports specific

Increase power by increasing strength and deceasing the time between stretch and contraction.

500

Describe the five grades of Joint Mobs according to Maitland

Grade 1 Small Amp within /pain

Grade 2 Large Amp within free of spasm

Grade 3 Large Amp at end at stiffness/spasm

Grade 4 Small Amp at end stretching into stiffness/spasm

Grade 5 Manipulation