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o General demographics o Past medical history and surgical history o Current complaint o Social hx o Family hx o Medications o Educational level o Cultural beliefs |
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Steps of Tests and Measures |
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Communication Observation (ALWAYS) Palpation ROM MMT |
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Information that can be gained through observation |
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facial expressions
symmetrical or compensatory motion in functional activities
body posture
muscle contours
body proportions
color, conditions, and creases in skin |
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What to asses during palpations? |
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bony and soft tissue controus
soft tissue consistency
skin temperature and texture
"visualize" deep anatomy |
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Successful examination requires good knowldege of? |
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o Anatomy of the musculoskeletal system
o Joint structure
o Muscle structure |
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Successful examination requires good understanding of? |
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study of movement of the bone |
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How is osteokinematics measured? |
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movement within the joint, between the articular surfaces of the bones Slide Spin roll |
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How can arthorkinematics be observed? |
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indirectly through observation of bone movement when assessing active and passive joint ROM and with the knowledge of the shape of the artivuar surface |
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movements of arthrokinematic necessary for full osteokinematic motions? |
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roll and slide in same direction |
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roll n slide in opposite directions |
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the end range of motion it’s the restricted barrier you hit |
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a lesion of the joint capsule or a total joint reaction is present, characteristic pattern of restriction in the PROM will occur |
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AROM- what the pt is capable of doing PROM- with help the possible range of motion |
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Why do both AROM and PROM |
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PROM allows for the therapist to estimate the following:
ROM at each joint
quality of movement throughout the ROM
End feel
note the presence of pain
determine capsular or noncapsular pattern |
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Info gathered by examiner through AROM |
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o Patients willingness to move o Coordination o Muscle strength o Joint ROM o Painful movements o Attention span o Ability to follow instructions o Functional activity performance |
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- muscle, capsule, ligament stretch
(dorsiflexion is stopped due to tension in gastroc) |
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Bony
(elbow and olecranon) |
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abrupt hard to stop movement, when bone contacts bone, or a bony grating sensation, when rough articular surfaces move past eachother
ex- loose bodies, degenerative joint disease, dislocation, fracture |
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edema, synovitis, feels boggy |
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muscle tone, tight capsule, ligament shortened- springy sensation |
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considerable pain is present, no sensation felt prior to PROM as pt requests movement to be stopped |
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Abnormal End Feel Springy Block |
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mechanical- a rebound is seen of felt indicates presence of an internal derangement
torn menisci |
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hard sudden soft to passive movement often accompanied by pain
acute/ subacute arthritis, sever active lesion, fx |
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Hypermobility vs hypermobility |
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hypo-ROM that does not star with 0 degrees
hyper-0 is between starting and ending mesurements |
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Possible causes of hypomobility |
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Shortening of joint, caspsule, ligament, muscles Inflammation
Immobilization
Neurological conditions
Metabolic conditions |
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Possible causes of hypermobility |
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Laxity of joint capsule,ligament, muscles
Trauma to a joint
Congenital disorders |
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Shoulder Capsular Pattern |
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Most limited- external rotation
moderately limited- abduction
least limited - internal rotation |
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2 reasons for capsular patterns |
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1) joint effusion or synovial inflammation 2) relative capuslar fibrosis |
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usually only involve one or two motions of a joint (capsular involves almost all motions) |
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Causes of non capsular pattern |
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some kind of pathology other than joint capsule:
joint derangement,
adhesion of joint capsule,
extracapsular lesions,
ligament shortness,
muscle strain,
muscle shortness.... |
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Contraindications for joint range of motion (do not harm!) |
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o Unhealed fracture/ dislocation
o Pt. under immobilization order/ post-op. interrupt healing process
o Myositis ossifcans or ectopic ossification |
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Precautions with joint range of motion |
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o Painful conditions
o Inflammatory process
o Medications
o Joint hypermobility
o Acute injury hemophelia region of hematoma (esp at elbow, knee, or hip)
bony ankylosis is suspected
after injury where there has been a soft tissue recently healed fx prolonged immobilization |
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o Greatest extensibility of a muscle tendon unit o Measured indirectly through PROM o Affects the total amount of PROM of a joint o Generally about 80% of the total range of motion (ROM) at a given joint |
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Passive Insufficiency effect on ROM |
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inability of muscle to lengthen and allow full ROM at ALL joints in which it crosses
lack of muscle length- must put muscle on slack |
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Active insufficiency on ROM |
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the inability of a 2 joint muscle to generate an effective amount of force when it is in a shortened position
lack of muscle strength- muscle has been put on slack |
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Steps to measuring AROM and PROM |
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o Visual inspection
o Expose the area
o Explain/ demonstrate desired motion
o Position patient appropriately
o Place goniometer appropriately
o Palpate landmarks
o Line up axis, stationary arm, moveable arm
o Stabilize proximal joint
o Support distal joint
o Look out for substitute movements
o Watch, visualize, interpret, relate to function
o Therapist to watch own posture, position
o Record measurement
o Neutral zero
o Other considerations- not starting in anatomical position( some joints exceptions) |
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Purpose of resisted isometric isolation |
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Used to further clarify which type of tissue is involved
increased pain- confirm involvment of contractile tissue
lack of pain- inert tissues |
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Results of resisted isometric testing |
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o Strong & painless (no lesion) o Strong & painful (minor lesion) o Weak & painless (disorder of the nervous system, neuromuscular junction, rupture of muscle or tendor or atrophy o Weak & painful- (serious painful pathology |
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Alignment and function dictated by |
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o Muscle function, strength, balance, flexibility o Weakness, imbalance, inhibition |
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o Determines capability of muscle to function for movement, stability, support o Requires strong knowledge of anatomy, joint motion o Arc of movement, gravity, manual resistance |
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• Use position that offers best fixation • Stabilize proximal!!!! • Body part in anti-gravity position o Horizontal plane if too weak • Pressure opposite to line of pull • Gradual pressure • Use long lever unless contraindicated or otherwise instructed |
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common: subject is performing isometric contraction aginst examiner Examiner gradual build- up of pressure Examiner eventually overpowers |
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Form of resistance that is basic to MMT |
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0- no observable or palpable muscle contraction 1- tendons become prominent but no movement 2- : supported in the horizontal plane- gravity minimized, no resistance movement through partial range of motion 2 : movement through complete range of motion, no gravity, no resistance 2+ : full ROM. gravivty minimized, slight resistance 2+ : moves through partial range of motion with gravity 3- : gradual release from test position (or partial motion, against gravity, no resistance) 3: holds test position, full available ROM, with gravity, no resistance 3+ :full available ROM, with gravity, slight resistance 4- : holds test position with slight to moderate pressure 4: holds test postion; moderate resistance 4+: " " with moderate to strong resistance 5: holds against strong resistance |
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