This law states that bone and soft tissue will respond to the physical demands placed upon them, causing them to remodel or realign along lines of tensile force.
Wolff's Law
What motions of the shoulder should be avoided during early stage SLAP tear Rehabilitation
Any overhead motions. As well as abduction and external rotation
What motion of the knee is crucial to regain post-ACL reconstruction
This PNF technique involves a passive stretch, followed by an isometric contraction of the antagonist, and then a further passive stretch.
Hold-Relax Technique
What is the best style of therapeutic exercise to help assist an athlete to reach end range ROM and reduce stiffness after an injury
Active Assisted Range of Motion (AAROM)
Flexion: Heel Slides, Prone knee bends w/ band if necessary
Extension: Prone Knee Hangs, Heel Props
This acronym stands for the concept that the human body will adapt specifically to the types of stressors placed upon it.
Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands (SAID Principle)
To increase shoulder IR, what type of joint mobilization would you utilize
Posterior Glenohumeral Glide
What muscle "unlocks" the knee for knee flexion
Popliteus Muscle
This neurophysiological phenomenon occurs during a PNF "Contract-Relax" stretch when the GTO inhibits the tension of the muscle being stretched.
Autogenic Inhibition
Around 60 Degrees of shoulder flexion
What patellar mobilization technique can be utilized to help break down scar tissue and increase knee extension
Superior Patellar Glide
An individual is taking beta-blockers and has an altered physiological response to exercise. Instead of Heart Rate what is a better measurement for this individual?
Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE)
What is the style of Shoulder replacement surgery allows the patient to regain ROM in shoulder that would've of otherwise been limited
Reverse Shoulder Arthroplasty
Best style of exercise for patellar tendinitis rehab that stems from an overactive rectus femoris
Eccentric exercises such as decline squats and lateral step downs