McKenzie Flashcards

1
Q

What is a clinical presentation associated with a mechanical obstruction of an affected joint and most commonly seen in the clinic?

A

Derangement syndrome

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2
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What is an essential feature of Derangement syndrome?

A

Directional Preference

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3
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What is an important phenomenon observed in the spine with derangement syndrome?

A

Centralization

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4
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T/F: patients with Derangement syndrome mostly have LBP and require extension

A

True

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5
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How would you treat a patient with Derangement syndrome?

A

Repeated movement into direction of centralization

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6
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What describes the phenomenon by which distal pain originating from the spine is progressively abolished in a distal to proximal direction with repeated movements or postures?

A

Centralization

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T/F: as the pain centralizes, there is a significant increase in central back pain

A

True

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8
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With what syndrome does centralization only occur in?

A

Derangement Syndrome

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9
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What describes the phenomenon by which proximal symptoms originating from the spine are progressively produced in a proximal to distal direction?

A

Peripheralization

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10
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What describes the clinical phenomenon where a specific direction of repeated movement and/or sustained position results in a clinically relevant improvement in either symptoms and/or mechanics though not always the centralization of the symptoms and is an essential feature of derangement syndrome?

A

Directional preference

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11
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What type of Derangement is used to describe spinal derangements that have a directional preference for extension procedures/positions?

A

Posterior Derangements

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12
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What type of derangement is used to describe spinal derangements that have a directional preference for flexion procedures/positions?

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Anterior Derangements

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13
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What kind of shift exists when the vertebra above has laterally flexed to the right in relation to the vertebra below, carrying the trunk with it; the upper trunk and shoulders are shifted to the right?

A

Right lateral shift

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14
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What kind of shift exists when the vertebra above has laterally flexed to the Left in relation to the vertebra below, carrying the trunk with it; the upper trunk and shoulders are shifted to the Left?

A

Left lateral shift

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15
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What kind of shift exists when a patient’s symptoms are on one leg and the shift is in the opposite direction. For instance: right leg pain with upper trunk and shoulders shifted laterally to the left?

A

Contralateral shift

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16
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What kind of shift exists when a patient’s symptoms are on one leg and the shift is in the same side. For instance: right leg pain with upper trunk and shoulders shifted laterally to the right?

A

Ipsilateral shift

17
Q

What type of syndrome is caused by mechanical deformation of soft tissues causing contraction, scarring, adherence, adaptive shortening, or imperfect repair, pain stays for 8-12 weeks, pain is always local and pain is always intermittent and produced only when loading structurally impaired tissue?

A

Dysfunction Syndrome

18
Q

What is the characteristic feature of dysfunction syndrome?

A

Painful restriction of end range movement

19
Q

What type of syndrome is caused by mechanical deformation of soft tissues or vascular insufficiency arising from prolonged positional or postural stresses affecting the articular structures or the contractile muscles, their tendons, or the periosteal insertions?

A

Postural syndrome

20
Q

Are there any pathological changes in postural syndrome?

A

No

21
Q

What is the most common syndrome of the 3?

A

Derangement Syndrome