PT Flashcards

1
Q

a main focus of PT is on what?

A

movement

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focuses of orthopedic PTs

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  • helping people who have movement-related disorders or deficits primarily involving the MSK system
  • partners w/ people to improve the movements and positions of their bodies and limbs and to manage/reduce/eliminate pain related to movement and or position
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process of what PTs do

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  • document where sx are
  • note type and nature of sx
  • ID all mechanical structures what could account for the sx
  • note what movements/positions reduce and provoke sx
  • ID events/mechanisms in the hx that could account for them
  • try to establish links among past events, present sx, and findings of exam
  • hypothesize mechanical changes to reduce sx and improve fxn
  • institute trail tx and see if desired response occurs
  • if response occurs = it’s established that the problem is mechanical
  • if no response = develop another hypothesis then refer back to MD/PA
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4
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What is a red flag to PTs?

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  • if they can’t establish the problem is mechanical

- b/c anything other than mechanical is an unknown to them and needs a Dr. or PA to clarify

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process once the mechanical problem is identified

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  • initiate steps to fix it
  • once the pt and PT both see it’s helping, teach the pt how they can fix the problem themselves
  • then teach pt how to prevent the problem from recurring
  • help them return to full participation in their life, work, or sport
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6
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goal of a PT

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empower the pt to become independent of PT

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7
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examples of movement-related disorders

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  • after a fx bone has healed, the person is deficient in muscular strength and control
  • after torn ligament has been reconstructed or immobilized, the person is deficient in muscular strength and control
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8
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PT response to movement related disorders?

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-a PT can provide progressive manual therapy and exercise to restore proper joint motion and dynamic control w/i the bounds of the stage of healing and soft tissue remodeling

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movement-related pain

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  • aka mechanical pain
  • sx considered to have a mechanical basis if a change in position or if movement either provokes, relieves, or reduces their intensity, location, or duration
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10
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ex of movement-related pain

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pt reports if she sits in a chair w/ her knee bent to 90 degrees for 5 min. or more, her knee hurts just above the patella, but if she can rest her foot upon an ottoman, she can sit for hours w/ zero knee pain

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11
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what was the PT doing when he tore his ACL?

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defending the rockies from the commies

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what does a snap shot of radiographic imaging show and not show?

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  • shows disorders of structure
  • does not show disorders of movement
  • *think of the case with the dr. that treated the MRI and not the pt
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relationship b/w positive findings on imaging vs. sx

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there are several reports of people w/ positive findings on imaging, but no related sx!

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