Knee Intervention - PPT Flashcards

(18 cards)

1
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early rehabilitation strategies post-op meniscus

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progressive motion
– active and passive

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early to late rehabilitation strategies post-op meniscus

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progressive WB
progressive return to activity
ther-ex
NMES

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3
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what ther-ex is indicated in early-late rehab post-op meniscus

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progressive ROM
progressive strength training of knee/hip

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4
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explain NMES intervention in post-op meniscus

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re-education of quad strength in functional performance

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5
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indicated early rehab for post-op articular cartilage repair

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progressive A/PROM

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6
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indicated early to late rehab for post-op articular cartilage repair

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progressive WB
progressive return to activity
ther-ex
NMES

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7
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when to reach full WB in post-op articular cartilage repair

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full WB by 6-8 weeks after matrix-supported autologous chondrocyte implantation

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8
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indicated treatment for TKA

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preoperative exercise
CPM – do not use it
motor function training
cryotherapy

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9
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explain preoperative exercise program for TKA

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building program for strengthening and flexibility exercises
– educate pts on benefits

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10
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explain the use of CPM post-op TKA

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do not use it if primary, uncomplicated TKA

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11
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explain motor function training in post-op TKA

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balance / gait and gait symmetry

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12
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early rehabilitation strategies for post-op knee ligament sprain

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immediate mobilization
cryotherapy
early WB
CPM
NMES

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13
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early-late rehabilitation strategies for post-op knee ligament sprain

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ther-ex
NM re-education
supervised rehab
education

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14
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explain ther-ex related to early-late post-op knee ligament sprain

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optimal ROM
strength
flexibility training

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15
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explain how to improve return to play time after hamstring injury

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eccentric strength training
– added in with stretching, strengthening, stabilization and progressive running programs

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16
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how to reduce reinjury for those post hamstring injury

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progressive agility/trunk stabilization

17
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explain timing of neural tissue mobilization in HSI

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if adhesions to surrounding tissue
– to reduce adhesion to other tissue and therapeutic modalities to control pain/swelling

18
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what should not be used in PFPS populations

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bracing
biophyiscal agents
– US, cryotherapy, phono/iontophoresis, estim, LASER
biofeedback
dry needling