basic assessment Flashcards

1
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contractile vs inert tissues:

A

contractile = muscle, tendons, nervous tissue
inert = anything not contractile or neurological ex: joint capsule, ligaments, blood vessels, etc

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2
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what is the “physiological barrier”?

A

range limitation during active examination

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3
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what can doing repeated/ sustained movements determine?

A
  • if symptoms or movements change
  • increased weakness - myotomes?
  • vascular insufficiency
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4
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what barrier is reached during passive examination?

A

exceed physiological barrier to reach ANATOMICAL barrier
(or reach by overpressure at end AROM)

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5
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what does AROM test?

A
  • willingness
  • onset of/ change in pain
  • motion control and coordination/ rhythm of movement
  • swelling, tissue shortening
  • muscle power
  • movement of associated joints
  • adopted adaptations
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6
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what does PROM test for?

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  • inert tissue integrity
  • when/ where pain begins during motions
  • limit of movement patter
  • joint + associated joint movement
  • joint end feel
  • presence of capsular pattern
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7
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normal passive end feels:

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  • bone to bone (hard)
  • soft tissue approximation
  • capsular (firm)
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8
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abnormal passive end feels:

A
  • early muscle spasm
  • late muscle spasm associated w/ instability/ pain
  • mushy tissue stretch
  • hard/soft capsular
  • empty
  • springy block
  • bone to bone??
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9
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why is resisted isometric examination used?

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to determine if contractile tissue is involved
“dont let me move you”

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10
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1-4 grading:

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1 = flicker of muscle contraction, no movement
2 = full ROM w/o gravity
3 = full ROM w/ gravity
4 = full ROM against resistance

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11
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4 classic movement patterns of contractile tissue:
(strong/weak, pain/free)

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  1. strong and pain free = muscle and nervous tissue intact, not cause of discomfort
  2. strong and painful = local lesion in msucle/ tendon (1/2 degree strain)
  3. weak and painful = fracture, reflex inhibition secondary to pain
  4. weak and pain free = 3 degree strain or neural involvement
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