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Phys Dys I
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10/06/2012

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Term
What is the leading cause of disability in adults?
Definition
Arthritis
Term
What are the goals of therapy for someone with arthritis?
Definition
to reduce inflammation, decrease trauma to the joints, decrease pain, facilitate proper joint alignment, and improve function in activities of daily living.
Term
does OsteoArthritis happen quickly or over time?
Definition
Over time.
Term
Does OsteoArthritis impact all joints or just individual joints?
Definition
Individual
Term
Morning stiffness with OsteoArthritis is less or greater than 30 mins?
Definition
Less than 30 mins.
Term
Joints commonly affected with OsteoArthritis...
Definition
Neck, spine, hips, knees, MTPs, DIPs, PIPs, CMC
Term
OA Symptoms
Definition
Use related pain- pain w/ activity
Stiffness after inactivity
Loss of cartilage – bone enlargement
Commonly seen in the DIPs/PIPs
Term
Herbenden’s node occurs where?
Definition
DIPs
Term
Bouchard’s node occurs on...
Definition
PIPs
Term
Who gets RA more often?
Definition
Women 3:1
Term
will you see RA systematicly and bilaterally?
Definition
Systemic inflammation. Will see bilaterally. Symetrical
Term
Joints commonly affected with RA
Definition
Neck, jaw, knees, ankles, MTPs, shoulders, elbows, wrists, PIPs, MCPs and thumb joints
Term
Morning stiffness with RA is how long?
Definition
1-2 hours
Term
With RA you will usually see what joints that are swollen in the fingers?
Definition
MCP, But in OA the distal joints.
Term
Stage 1 Early acute inflammation of RA
Definition
Swelling, redness, pain. No destructive changes. Resting orthoses as needed.
Term
Stage 2 RA Moderat Acute Proliferative
Definition
Synovium begins to invade the soft tissues, causing decreased mobility
Tenosynovitis
Less Pain
Decreased Mobility

May have slight bone and cartilage destruction No obvious deformity

Night orthoses in an attempt to prevent potential deformity and to decrease pain
Term
Stage 3 RA Severe Destructive chronic Active
Definition
Joint deformity and soft tissue involvement

Bone, joint, and cartilage destruction, with osteoporosis

Night orthoses and functional day orthoses
Term
Stage 4 RA
Skeletal Collapse and deformity
Chronic
Definition
Joint disorganization and severe deformities

Severe bone, joint, and cartilage destruction with joint instability, dislocation, and/or fusion

Orthoses at this stage cannot reverse deformities, but may provide joint stability during activities and comfort at night
Term
Common Arthritic Hand Deformities
Definition
Swan Neck
Boutonniere Deformity
Thumb Deformities
Ulnar Drift and Volar Subluxation of MPs
Heberden’s nodes (common with OA)
Bouchard’s nodes (common with OA)
Term
Swan Neck Deformity
Definition
Dorsal displacement of the lateral bands
Decrease tension to extend DIP
PIP: synovitis stretches volar plate, PIP hyperextends, lateral bands displace dorsally relaxing the pull on the terminal tendon which leads to flexion of DIP
Tight Intrinsics
Term
Intrinsic Tightness Test
Definition
Bunnel test
Intrinsic Tightness is demonstrated by comparing passive PIP joint flexion w/ MP joint held in extension and then flexion; Intrinsics are put on stretch with MCP extension
Term
OT Intervention-Swan Neck?
Definition
A/PROM exercises If red and swollen just rest.
Joint protection/adaptive equipment
Intrinsic stretch exercises: Passive IP flexion stretch with MP extended
Tri-point splint- good w/swan neck deformaties
Dorsal pressure on proximal and middle phalanx
Volar pressure at the PIP joint
Allow full flexion
Term
Boutonniere Deformity
Definition
Deformity of a digit in which it assumes a posture of conjoint PIP flexion and DIP hyperextension
Proximal pull of extensor mechanism may also lead to MP extension

Loss of the central slip results in unopposed PIP flexion by the FDS tendon
Volar migration of the lateral bands secondary to transverse retinacular ligament and triangular ligament laxity
Intrinsic tendon pulls directly on the DIP joint which results in hyperextension

laceration in the hand, sports
Usually those with boutoinnere only get surgery if gets in the way but tends not to hurt.
Term
OT Intervention Boutinner
Definition
Reduce edema/pain
Maintain biomechanics of the digit
Prevent complete rupture of extensor tendon
Prevent Lateral band subluxation
Prevent PIP joint contracture
Prevent DIP contracture (ORL tightness)

Acute
Modalities to decrease pain/edema
PIP splinted in 0 degrees extension – DIP/MP free
Exercises to increase PIP extension and DIP active flexion
Chronic deformity
Primary Goals: Increase PIP ROM, decrease pain/edema
A/PROM and resistive exercises – 3-5x’s/day
Active DIP exercises (Burton)
Splinting program to gain ROM
Static, dynamic, serial
If PIP contracture persists: surgical intervention may be considered
Term
what conditions would you do a MP Arthroplasty?
Definition
Severe Arthritis
Ulnar drift and volar subluxation and/or intrinsic tightness
Appropriate amount of bone stock required
If not: salvage procedure: fusion

More difficult surgies
Term
Rheumatoid Thumb
Definition
Synovial inflammation
Destroy articular cartilage
Stretch collateral ligaments
Decrease in joint support/stability

CMC Inflammation
Term
OT Intervention for thumb RA
Definition
Initially when joint are supple/correctable:
-Maintain ROM
-Joint protection
-Splinting
When CMC becomes involved:
-Long Opponens CMC splint
-Prevent adduction of 1st metacarpal
-Maintain Functional ROM

CMC involvement- protect CMC, Prevent 1st Metacarpal subluxation
Long Opponens splint – night wear and as much as possible during the day
Remove for gentle ROM exersises 3x’s /day
Short opponens to wear during daily functional activies

Many times those that have issues at the CMC, have problems with wrist- long wrist
Term
Arthritis Intervention
Definition
ADL/Functional training
Patient Education
Energy Conservation/Joint Protection
Pain/edema management
General conditioning- get them up & moving
Strengthening / ROM- don’t make them flare, within pain tollerance
Contracture prevention/management
Hand function and dexterity
Pinch (5-7 lbs required for most ADLs)
Grip (at least 20 lbs required for ADLs)
NOTE: Do not test Grip/Pinch if patient is having an Active Flare
Term
Medications
Definition
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs)- helps w/pain
-Cortiocosteroids
-Disease Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs (DMARDs)- don’t help with pain but will slow down on progression.
Term
Energy Conservation
Definition
Use the strongest, largest joint possible
Use two hands
Push instead of lift or pull
Reduce effort & force
Lightweight tools and utensils
Add levers
Smaller size containers
Use good posture
Use good body mechanics
Adequate rest and nutrition
Delegate or eliminate tasks
Term
Balance is...
Definition
Control body center of gravity (COG) over base of support(BOS)

COG normally just anterior to spine at S2

BOS depends on points of support—includes area covered by points of support
Term
Systems involved with balance
Definition
Involves organization of sensory input with planning & execution of motor output

Inputs: visual, proprioception, vestibular

Outputs: muscle tone, reflexes, movement
Term
Base of support
Definition
Parts of the body that experience pressure due to weight & gravity (parts that are “touched down”)
Can have multiple BOS
Larger BOS more stable
Term
limit of stability
Definition
Limit to where can maintain balance (edge of BOS)
Term
Body Influences on Balance
Definition
Reflexes
Joint condition
Muscle strength & endurance
Reaction time
PNS & CNS condition
Other illnesses
Pain
Multiple demands
Term
Dynamic equilibrium
Definition
Interaction between
Individual
Task
Environment
Uses both feed forward (adjusting to the ground that you know about) and feed back (predict and then make adjustments when your body is off)
Constant cyclical nature
Term
VOR(vestibular
Definition
allows visual tracking with either fixed or moving head
Term
VSR
Definition
allows stable body when head moved
Term
Crossed extensor reflex
Definition
when you step on something sharp, that side will pull back and the other side will pull all the weight)
Term
Automatic Postural Responses
4 common strategies
Definition
Ankle-first
Hip-second
Suspensory-third
Stepping-fourth
Term
TUG- Timed Up and Go
Definition
sit on chair, get up walk to end of tape and then back to chair.
Term
BERG Balance scale
Definition
Client does task and then gets a score. All scores added together to determine fall risk. Lower score=bigger fall risk
Term
Coordination
Definition
The ability to produce accurate, controlled movement. Such movement is characterized by smoothness, rhythm, appropriate speed, refinement to the minimum number of muscle groups necessary to produce the desired movement, and appropriate muscle tension, postural tone, and equilibrium
Term
Gross Coordination
Definition
When used in reference to the upper extremities it usually refers to coordination of the whole upper limb.
Term
Fine Coordination
Definition
Finger manipulation, dexterity.
Term
Dexterity
Definition
the ability to manipulate objects with the hands rapidly and skillfully
Term
Incoordination
Definition
consists of errors in rate, rhythm, range, direction and force of movement
Term
Ataxia
Definition
failure of muscular coordination; irregularity of muscular action.
Term
Adiadochokinesis
Definition
Inability to perform rapid alternating movements Palms up and down quickly.
Term
Dysmetria
Definition
An inability or impaired ability to accurately control the range of movement in muscular acts, typically characterized by overestimating or underestimating the range of motion needed to place the limbs correctly during voluntary movement They reach and overshoot or undershoot
Term
Chorea
Definition
rapid, jerky, involuntary movements of the limbs or face that characterize several different disorders of the nervous system Start off rapidly and then die off.
Term
Athetoid Movements-
Definition
involuntary, purposeless writhing motions of the body or its extremities do funny movements with upper body movements
Term
Dystonia
Definition
sustained muscle contractions that result in writhing or twisting movements and unusual body postures.
Term
Tremor
Definition
rhythmic, oscillatory, involuntary movements of the outstretched upper limb
Term
Tremor...Control with...
Definition
●stabilizing as many joints as possible
● addition of small amount of weight at distal end of lever
● holding devices and other adaptive equipment
● swivel utensils
Smaller movements and last longer than choreas.
Term
Flaccid
Definition
absence of tone; Absent deep tendon reflex, no resistance to passive movement; can result from UMN (spinal cord and superior structures) and LMN
Term
Hypotonic
Definition
low tone; Absent or diminished deep tendon reflexes; may lead to hypermobility of joints
Term
Hypertonic
Definition
increased or high tone, difficulty initiating movement, may lead to a decrease in range of motion, affected by - noxious stimuli (UTI, Pressure sore, fear, anxiety), often occurs in synergistic patterns
Cerebral Hypertonia (CVA, TBI, CP, Brain Tumors)
Spinal Hypertonia (SCI, spinal tumors etc.)
Term
UE Flexor synergy pattern
Definition
scapular retraction and/or elevation, shoulder internal rotation, elbow flexion, forearm pronation, wrist and fingers flexed.
Term
UE Extensor synergy
Definition
scapula depression and protraction, shoulder adduction and internal rotation, elbow extension, forearm pronation, wrist flexion, finger flexion.
Term
LE Flexor synergy pattern
Definition
Hip flexion, Abduction and External Rotation, inversion and dorsiflexion of ankle, dorsiflexion of toes
Term
LE Extensor synergy pattern-
Definition
Hip extension, Adduction and Internal roatation, Knee extension, plantar flexion and inversion of ankle, plantar flexion of toes
Most common to see UE flexor synergy and LE extensor synergy with Cerebral Hypertonia
Term
Spasticity
Definition
Velocity dependent- stretch reflex is only increased by the rapid passive stretch It will catch when you take it through passive rotation
Hyperactive stretch reflex (phasic stretch reflex)
Clasp knife phenomenon-
when moving through a quick passive stretch a sudden catch and then release
Term
Hypertonicity
Definition
Hypertonicity is not typically velocity dependent
Hypertonus continues as long as the stretch is being applied (tonic stretch reflex)
Hypertonicity- no catch felt with passive movement
Term
Clonus
Definition
Present in clients w/moderate to severe spasticity
repetitive contractions of antagonistic muscles in response to a quick stretch
Commonly seen in finger flexors and ankle plantar flexors
Weight bearing will typically stop clonus
Term
Rigidity
Definition
Increased tone of agonist and antagonist
Increased resistance to passive ROM in any direction
usually seen with Parkinson’s, TBI, degenerative diseases, poisoning such as carbon monoxide

Tight on both sides.
Term
lead pipe
Definition
constant resistance throughout ROM when part moved in any direction (parkinson’s)
Term
cogwheel
Definition
resistance through ROM w/rhythmic give (parkinson’s) go downn in small incriments
Term
decorticate
Definition
hypertonic flexion of arms and extension of legs (TBI) Toes even straight. Want the feet so they can put them on the ground
Term
decerebrate
Definition
extensor posturing all 4 limbs and neck; usually worse than decorticate (TBI) Everything in extension
Term
Treatment for flaccidity and hypotonicity
Definition
Tapping
Vibration
FES
Splinting and positioning
Weight bearing
Muscle strengthening
Term
Treatment for hypertonicity and spasticity
Definition
Positioning
Splinting
Serial casting
Slow range of motion
Modalities
Term
Mild-Moderate-Severe Spasticity Scale
Definition
Mild: The stretch reflex (palpable catch) occurs at the muscle’s end-range (i.e. lengthened position) Typically have full range of motion
Moderate: The stretch reflex occurs in midrange
Severe: The stretch reflex occurs in a shortened range Very limited ROM
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