rehab & treatment cases Flashcards

1
Q

22 y/o overweight offensive lineman,
c/o diffuse LBP x 2 wk. pain is nonradiating and increases with strenuous lifting

DX: lumbosacral muscle spasm

RX: treatment goals and modalities?

A

IFC 5-10 sec on/off for 15-30 mins

Massage

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20 y/o female volleyball player c/o (L) buttocks and LBP, x 6

Piriformis syndrome - sciatica nerve

A

IFC 5-10 sec on/off
TENS 5-10 sec on/off

15-30 minutes

Massage

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3
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44 y/o male painter c/o pain in R shoulder and limited shoulder ROM due to pain

Chronic supraspinatus tendinosis

A

IFC & TENS 5-10 sec on/off for 15-30 minutes

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22 y/o male soccer goalie, x 3 mo status post bone graft for avascular necrosis of L scaphoid

Hypomobile radial carpal joint in all motion due to prolonged cast immobilization

A

Ultrasound 3 MHz 5-8 minutes

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5
Q

1st degree inversion ankle sprains swelling 24 h post injury

A

RICES

Cryokinetics to decrease swelling and increase ROM

IFC 5-10 sec on/off for 15-30 mins

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6
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Carpal tunnel syndrome: c/o tingling and numbness in R hand with loss of ROM and grip strength

A

Median nerve

Ice packs
Ice water immersion

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7
Q

Marathon runner c/o chronic pain in area of L Achilles’ tendon

A

Achilles tendinosis

3 MHz ultrasound 5-8 mins

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8
Q

C/o pain in cervical region with muscle spasms what appropriate steps

A

Rule out fx first

TENS and IFC 5-10 sec on/off for 15-30 mins

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9
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Male soccer player c/o pain on L mid-portion of quadriceps with swelling 30 minutes post injury

A

RICES
Cryostretch
Cryokinetics
IFC

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10
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Female collegiate miler c/o pain chronic pain in area of R patellar tendon

A

Patellar tendinosis

3 MHz ultrasound 5-8 mins

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18 y/o female tennis player c/o chronic pain in area of R elbow

A

Lateral epicondylosis

3 MHz ultrasound 5-8 mins

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12
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Rugby player c/o pain on R AC joint with swelling 2 h post injury. No visible or palpable step off deformity

A

1 degree AC sprain of R shoulder

RICES
TENS and IFC 5-10 sec for 15-30 mins

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13
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20 y/o female soccer player c/o pain on L mid-portion of hamstring with swelling 30 minutes post injury

A

Moderation contusion

RICES
IFC

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14
Q

RICES

A

Acute injuries

Swelling 
Pain
Muscle spasm 
Neural inhibition 
Secondary injury
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15
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Cryostretch and Cryokinetics for which acute injuries

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Cryostretch: 1 degree acute muscle strains, low grade muscle spasms, and contusions

Cryokinetics: acute joint sprains (ankle, finger, shoulder)

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16
Q

Cold water immersion

A

Single or small groups

17
Q

Ultrasound: continuous and pulsed for what type of dose

A
Continuous: thermal dose
Extensibility of collagen (protein) fibers in tendon and joint capsules
Decreased joint stiffness
Reduce muscle spasm
Increased metabolism and blood flow

Tendons, ligaments, muscles, menisci

Pulsed: nonthermal dose
Tissue regeneration
Wound healing

18
Q

3 MHz ultrasound

A

Chronic degenerative conditions

Plantar fasciitis
Achilles tendinitis
Epicondylitis
Medial tibia stress syndrome

Continuous delivers thermal effects

19
Q

1 MHz ultrasound

A

Soleus
Piriformis
Hip adductor muscles
Bone healing

Pulsed delivers nonthermal effects

20
Q

During evaluation of athlete who is 2 weeks post ACL surgery

i. AROM 11-92 degrees
ii. Limited VMO activation
iii. Mild effusion
iv. Pain 2/10

Which of the following treatments/exercises are MOST appropriate at this time?

a. Weighted Prone Hangs ;
b. PNF stretches of the hip flexor group ;
c. PNF stretches of the hamstring group ;
d. Patellar mobilizations ;
e. High Volt monophasic setup continuous duty cycle

A

weighted prone hangs
PNF stretches of hamstring group
high volt monophasic setup continuous duty cycle