Semester 1 Final (Cumulative) Flashcards
(22 cards)
What are mechanisms of tissue injury
CVA Illness nutrition factors physical factors chemical factors
What are the 4 stages of soft tissue healing
- Hemostasis ( bloodclot)
- Inflammation
- Firboblastic Repair
- Remodelling
What are factors that impede healing
Poor blood flow
Infection
Age/health
immobilzation
What is the pathological stages of Rheumatic arthritis
- Immflamation
- Spread of Granulated tissue over joint
- Erosion of Hyaline Cartiledge
- Eventual fibrosis of the joint
What are risk factors for a CVA
Age, diet, blood pressure, activity level smoking, diabetes
What are symptoms of an actue CVA
Weakness in a leg
Dizziness
Headache
Confusion
List factors of a Left CVA
Right side effected Sensory and motor loss on right side Lanuage impairment Resessive/expressive aphasia slow and catious
List factors of a Right CVA
left sensory and motor impairment
Language usually fine
quick and impulsive
emotionally liable
What are the machanisms of a SCI
85%- trama
15% - tumors or ischemia
What are the classifications of a SCI
Complete or Incomplete
What are the stages of recovery in a SCI
Spinal Shock
Recovery
Spastic paralysis
What is a Myotome
spinal segament linked to a specific muscle
What is a Dermatome
Area of skin supplied by a single nerve root
What is chronic pain
gradual onset
lasting longer than it should
emotions include stress and anger
multidisciplinary action
What is Acute Pain
Results direct from injury cause is easily defined & treated prognoisis generally clear primary emotion is anxiety treated with a single disapline
Gate control Theory
A theory that pain can be controlled by the interaction of neurons
CRPS
Complex Reigonal Pain Syndrome
Reffered pain
Pain that has spread from its site of orgin
Chronic Pain
Pain lasting longer than it should
NeuroPathic Pain
pain caused by a dysfunction in the nervous system
Noxious Stimulus
Stimulus which is damaging to normal tissues
Hyperalgesia
an increased responce to a stimulus that is normally painful