OTS 362 Rybski Chapter 3
face validity
"It seems like I am getting what I'm supposed to be getting."
hard normal end feel
Abrupt hard sensation at the extreme end of the range of motion such as when a bone contacts another bone EX: Elbow Extension
active range of motion
Arc of motion through which a joint passes when moved by a muscle acting on a joint
passive range of motion
Arc of motion through which a joint passes when moved by an outside force
vascular self repair
Bones are highly ____________ and can _________ __ _________
yes
Can normal end feels be classified as abnormal if they do not match up with the joint the way they are supposed to?
self ROM
Home exercise/self-assisted stretches and range of motion
unhealed fracture or dislocation interferes with healing
List some contraindications for ROM
genetics gymnasts guitar player
List some factors which could cause someone to vary in flexibility
joint disease fatigue tone excessive fat scarring
List some issues of health status which could cause decreased motion
inflammation newly healed pain bleeding
List some precautions for ROM
baseline tracks progress effectiveness of therapy
List some reasons ROM is important
AROM screen
Looks for gross abnormalities and may indicate need for further assessment
cartilage
Nonvascular structure that is strong and flexible acting as a shock absorber for joints but subject to wear and tear over time
muscle tendon ligament
Pain with AROM is likely to be due to a _________, _________, or ____________ problem
cartilage or inflammation
Pain with PROM during compression
ligament
Pain with PROM during distraction
tight joint structure
Pain with PROM in all directions
longus
Palmaris _________ is frequently absent in Caucasians
soft normal end feel
Soft tissue compression at the end of range of motion EX: Knee Flexion
hyaline cartilage
The most common type of cartilaginous tissue which provides slightly flexible support found in the hands, feet, nose, and more
fibro cartilage
Type of cartilage which has tensile strength and the ability to withstand high pressure due to a great density of fibrous collagen fibers EX: Meniscus , wrist, knees
client preparation
What is an important first step in ROM measurement?
contraindication is an absolute do not do while a precaution is just a warning
What is the difference between a contraindication and a precaution?
180 degree system
What is the most common system used in clinical practice for ROM ? EX: body in anatomical position with neutral zero starting point
from the beginning
When do you start thinking about the discharge of a client?
more
Women generally have _________ flexible joints than men
bone
_________ shape determines stability and movement of the joint
stabilize support
_____________ proximally and __________ distally
spasm
abnormal end feel in which there is a vibration or twinge at the end of the ROM
springy block
abnormal end feel when a joint rebounds at the end of motion may mean torn cartilage
capsular end feel
abnormal end feel which occurs early in the range of motion and may be a sign of pain or edema
functional ROM
amount of motion necessary to perform essential ADL's without adaptations or equipment
ectopic ossification
contraindication of ROM - bony deposit in connective tissue
myositis ossificans
contraindication of ROM - bony deposit in muscle
tendons
dense connective tissue which attaches skeletal muscles to bones
ligaments
dense connective tissue which connects bones to bones or two or more cartilages or structures together
adipose tissue
fibrous tissue dominated by fat cells
dense connective tissue
fibrous tissue made up of thick close fibers either parallel or latticed
hypermobility
greater motion
hypomobility
less motion
borg scale
measurement of pain in which client rates their pain 0-10
mcgill pain questionnaire
measurement of pain which combines several methods such as adjectives to describe pain, columns to describe qualities of pain, and intensity of pain
distal
movable arm aligned with _______ body part
myofascial unit
muscles and fascia
firm normal end feel
occurs when there is tension in the way of the joint but slight give in the structures comparable to pulling on a rubber band or strip of leather
proximal
stationary arm aligned with ________ body part
goniometer
the _____________ is considered the gold standard by which other tools of joint measurement are compared
range of motion
the amount of movement that occurs at a point and can be defined as the measurement of motion available at a joint
joint play
the give or distensibility of the joint capsule and soft tissues that can only be obtained passively
total active range of motion (TAM)
total active motion is computed from AROM from MCP, PIP, and DIP
total passive range of motion (TPM)
total passive motion is computed from PROM from MP, PIP, and DIP
validity
truly represent the client's level of functioning
fascia
type of loose connective tissue
functional motion test
use observation to determine decreased motion or use of compensatory motions when achieving tasks; provides information about patients patterns of movement and client's willingness to move
reliability
yield similar results through time and between testers