Tissue I&R II stages of repair Flashcards

1
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Signs of the acute/protective stage?

A

Inflammation, pain before tissue resstance.

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2
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Goals of acute/protective stage rehabilitation?

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Control effects of inflammation.

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3
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Tissue response acute/protective stage?(5)

A
Vascular change
Swelling
Clot formation
Phagocytosis
fibroblastic activity
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4
Q

Signs of subacute/controled mobility stage?

A

< inflammation, pain with tissue resistance

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5
Q

Goals of subacute/CM stage?(3)

A
  1. Controled motion:
  2. Promote healing:
    3: Progress intensity/range
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6
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Tissue response subacute/CM stage?(4)

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  • noxious stimulai
    Capillary growth
    collagen gen.
    Gran tissue (fragile)
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7
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Signs chronic/return to FX stage?

A

0 inflammation

Pain after resistance

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Goals Chronic/return to FX stage?(2)

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  1. > tensility of scar:

2. Dev FX independence:

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9
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Acute stage lasts?

A

0-48 hrs

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10
Q

SubA stage lasts?

A

2D-8wk

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11
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Chronic stage lasts?

A

> 8 wks lasts 6mo-1yr

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12
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Chronic P syndrome?

A

> 6mo

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13
Q

Wound closure in mm takes how long?

A

5-8 days

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14
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Wound closure in tendins/ligs takes how long?

A

3-6wks

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15
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When can you progress from Acute/Protective stage THX?

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When < inflammation and pain is synchronous with reistance

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16
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When can you progress from subacute/CM phase THX?

A

When Inflammation is gone and pain is after tissue resistance.

17
Q

Controled motion uses what 3 general techniques? For what purpose?

A

Controled motion ( ie AROM, A-AROM) in pain free range
and stretching/manipulation
to promote flexibility of scar tissue.

18
Q

To promote healing in the subacute/controlled motion stage what 3 methods should you use?

A
  1. Manual resistance exercise (MRE), open/closed chn stabilisation.
  2. Cardio
  3. Endurance training
19
Q

To >tensility of scar tissue what 2 types of Thx would you use?

A
  1. Prog. STR

2. Endurance THX

20
Q

To develop Fx independence what 2 types of exercise would you use?

A
  1. FX THX

2. Specificity drills.

21
Q

What 6 things would you use to treat a pt in the return to Fx stage?

A
  1. Prog. STR
  2. Endurance THX
  3. FX THX
  4. Specificity drills.
  5. Friction mass and heat
  6. Estim
22
Q

How do you treat a pt in the protective stage?

A
  1. Implement: RICE
  2. PROM
  3. Massage
  4. Mm setting
23
Q

In the CM stage what is used to develop NM control, endurance, and str?(4)

A
  1. Multiple angle isometric EX with cautios resistance
  2. AROM c protected WB and stabilization
  3. Joint play
  4. Progress resisted THx in later stages