Traction Flashcards

1
Q

indications for traction

A
HNP
DDD
joint hypomobility
facet impingement
mm spasm
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2
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is traction alone successful?

A

no- must combine with exercise

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3
Q

traction for HNP?

A

sustained, or long hold-rest times. short sessions (5-10 mins)

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4
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traction for DDD?

A

need nutritions= intermittent or short hold-rest times- prone or supine

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5
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traction for hypomobility?

A

intermittent

prone or supine

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6
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are mechanical effects of traction short term or long term results?

A

short term (5 weeks)

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7
Q

traction works best on what types of pts?

A

acute back pain with radicular symps that peripheralize with either extension or crossed straight leg raises

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8
Q

4 predictors of successful response to mechanical lumbar traction?

A

low level fear
no neuro deficits
older than 30
non-involvement of manual work

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9
Q

use post. pull if…

A

flexion is desired (stenosis)

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10
Q

use ant. pull if…

A

ext. desired (HNP)

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11
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what to watch out for with cerv. traction?

A

5 Ds

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12
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how much pull can u use with cerv. traction?

A

5-20 pounds

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