general tendinopathy Flashcards

1
Q

what stage of tendon model is associated w/ a non-inflammatory response to acute overlaod?

A

reactive stage

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2
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what phase of tendon model is associated w/ tendon healing?

A

disrepair phase

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3
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what is the degenerative changes of the tendon model associated w/

A

Areas of a cellularity and large areas of disorganisation (filled w/ vessels, little collagen)

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4
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what is the reactive on degenerative phase of tendon model

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a hybrid tendon in which the reactive phase occurs on a tendon that is currently in the degenerative phase

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5
Q

what is the MOI for tendinopathy?

A

overload or possible compression from direct blow

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6
Q

what is the pain site of a tendinopathy?

A

localized tendon pain

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7
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how can we describe the pain pattern for tendinopathy?

A

pain w/ excessive loading and activity

in early stages pain decreases w/ activity

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8
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how would the cyriax model be described for tendinopathy?

A

AROM: pain during
PROM: pain at EOR
pain in opposite directions
RISOM: pain

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9
Q

is imaging useful in diagnosis of tendinopathy?

A

no role in diagnosis or prognosis but may help w/ differential diagnosis eg tendon rupture of tenosynovitis

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10
Q

how to manage a reactive tendinopathy?

A

load reduction

isometric exercises may be effective for pain relief

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11
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how to manage tendon dysrepair and degenerative tendinopathy

A

load maanagement and progressive loading

4 stage program of exercises

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12
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how to manage reactive on degeneraative stage of tendinopathy?

A

adress the reactive stage first

adresse the degenerative component

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13
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what is the 4 stage of exercise program used for dysrepair and degenerative stages of tendinopaathy?

A
  1. isometric exercises
  2. isotonic and HSR exercises
  3. increase speed and energy storage exercises
  4. energy storage and release of sports specific exercises
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14
Q

what parameters are suggested for isometric exercises in tendinopathy?

A

multiple times per day , 5x/week
4-5 reps
2 min rest b/w sets
exercises done in mid to nner range of ms tendon unit

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15
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what parameters are suggested for eccentric exercises in tendinopathy?

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2x/daily
3 sets of 15 reps
no concentric: 3
2 min rest b/w sets, 5 min rest b/w exercises

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16
Q

what parameters are suggested for HSR exercises in tendinopathy?

A

3/week or EOD
3 sets of 12-15 reps initially and then progress down to 10-8-6 w/in 12 weeks
slow tempo 3:3 or 4:4
2-3 min rest b/w sets 5 min b/w exercises

17
Q

what parameters are suggested for siberngel combined exercises in tendinopathy?

A

1x daily for 3-6 months
3 sets of 15-20 reps
only studied for AT only

18
Q

what happens in the event thta ms STR and motor control are impacted?

A

undesired outcome on the tendon; pain, performance, recalcitrance

19
Q

wht happens in the event that strenght is ok but motor control is affectred in tendon

A

undesired outcome

20
Q

what happens of strenght is insufficent to perform a task, but motor control is ok ?

A

inability to perform task

21
Q

what is needed in order to perform a task

A

proper strength and motor control

22
Q

how can corticospinal control be adressed in rehab?

A

metronome

cross education