TERT
TERT stands for:
Total End Range Time
What is TERT used for?
treat hypomobility of the shoulder complex
passive exercise
- cold and stretch in appropriate position to target tissue (2nd TERT) - no "bad" pain **clinical reality: many times start stretching for 10 mins because of patient intolerance.
manual therapy interventions
- mobilizations - strain-counter-strain - myotherapy - mobs with movement - etc. **whatever seems to work best in your hands
purpose of TERT steps 1 and 2
- prepare tissues by warming them up - all tissues have more elasticity when they are warmer - inside and outside warmups
first 2 steps of TERT
1. active exercise of involved area ~10 mins active metabolic warm-up to heat the tissue structures to increase elasticity 2. passive exercise - heat and stretch in appropriate position to target tissue **1st TERT - 3 sets x 20 minutes = 60 minutes/day **no "bad" pain **clinical reality - many times start stretching for 10 mins because of pt tolerance
What comes after active and passive exercises?
1. manual therapy interventions 2. exercises to gain dynamic stability of newly gained PROM 3. other: TAS, TLS, TBS 4. passive exercise (second TERT) 5. third TERT-HEP
purpose of passive exercise in 2nd TERT
get tissue that has been heated, stretched, mobilized, and exercised to remain in the elongated state
third TERT-HEP
using positional stretching, splints, casts, CPMs, etc. to complement the stretching time in the clinic to total 60 mins per day - ex. if 20 mins of stretching performed in clinic, then 40 mins in 3rd TERT of HEP
significance of dynamic stability exercises
KEY to maintaining PROM
