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Osteokinematic Motion
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Actively moving muscles through ROM, such as flexion, extension, adbduction, adduction, or rotation
As we move our joints throughout the day, we are actively performing osteokinematic movements
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a subjective assessment of the quality of the feel when slight pressure is applied at the end of the joint's passive ROM |
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Bony End Feel
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Hard End Feel
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normal end feel that is characterized by a hard and abrupt limit to passive joint motion |
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normal end feel characterized by a firm sensation that has slight give when the joint is taken to the end-range of motion |
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normal end feel that occurs when muscle bulk is compressed |
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abnormal end feel characterized by the sudden hard stop usually felt well before the end of normal ROM |
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abnormal end feel often found in acute conditions in which soft tissue edema is present, such as immediately after a severe sprained ankle or w/ synovitis |
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abnormal end feel in which there is reflexive muscle guarding during motion |
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Abnormal end feel that occurs when movement produces considerable pain. There is no mechanical limitation at the end of the range, b/c the individual will not let you move the part through further ROM. |
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the manner in which adjoining joint surfaces move on each other during osteokinematic joint movement
it is referred as "joint surface motion" |
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Component Movements & Joint Play |
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Name the two types of accessory motion necessary for joint play |
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motions that accompany active motion but are not under voluntary control
ex: the shoulder girdle must rotate upward for the shoulder joint to flex |
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passive movments b/t joint surfaces done by passively applying external forces
ex: when an experienced physician passively moves the patellofemoral joint while in knee flexion |
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passive oscillatory motions applied by external force |
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forceful external force applied w/in a short range |
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A convex surface is curved ____. |
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A concave surface is curved ____. |
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this particular joint has a convex-concave relationship
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Sellar, Saddle-shaped Joint |
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In this particular joint, each joint surface is concave in one direction and convex in another |
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A type of arthrokinematics motion in which new points on each surface come in contact throughout the motion. |
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A type of arthrokinematic motion in which the same point on each surface reamins in contact w/ each other. |
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A type of arthrokinematic motion in which one point on a joint surface contacts new points on the other surface. |
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describes how the differences in shapes of bone ends require joint surfaces to move in a specific way during joint movement |
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joint surface that moves in the same direction as the body segment's motion |
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joint surface that moves in the opposite direction of the body segment's movement |
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close-packed
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closed-pack |
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When a joint is congruent the joint surfaces have max contact w/ each other, are tightly compressed and are difficult to distract (separate). This is known as the ______-______ position. |
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close-packed
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closed-pack |
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When ligaments and capsular structures are tested for stability and integrity, the joint is usually placed in the _____-_____ position. |
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open-packed
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loose-packed |
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When parts of the capsule and supportin ligaments are lax with maximum incongruency b/t the articular surfaces this is referred to a the _____-______ position. |
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Traction, distraction, or tension force |
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joint surfaces are pulled apart by some external force |
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approximation, compression force |
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this occurs when an external force is exerted on a joint causing the be pushed closer together |
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joint surfaces move parallel and in opposite directions of each other |
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occurs when an other-than-vertical force is applied, resulting in compression on the concave side and distraction on the convex side |
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