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28 Cards in this Set

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SCJ
-Sellar shaped
-Elvation/Depression: Opposite
-Protraction/Retraction: Same
ACJ
Opposite
GHJ
Opposite
UHJ
Same
RHJ
Same
PRUJ
Opposite
DRUJ
Same
RCJ
Opposite
MCPJ 2-5 fingers
Same
PIP and DIPJ 2-5 Fingers
Same
Hip
Opposite
TFJ
Same
PFJ
Opposite
PTFJ
Same
DTFJ
Opposite
Talocrural/Ankle Joint
Opposite
Subtalar Joint
-Concave ant-mid cal moves on a convex ant-mid talus = Same

-Convex post cal moving on a concave post talus = Opposite
MTPJ
Same
PIP and DIP Joints of toes
Same
TMJ
Opposite
Joint Mobilization Definition
Passivily moving the joint to improve joint function
Indications for Joint Mobs
Restricted joint ROM and accessory motion, and desired neurophysiological effects
Contraindications for Joint Mobs
-Active disease
-Inflammation
-Fracture
-Joint replacement
-Hypermobility
-Infection
-Muscle guarding
-Advanced osteoporosis
Grade 1 Mob
-A small amplitude done at the begining of the ROM
-Decreases pain
Grade 2 Mob
-A large amplitude done within the ROM, but not near the end of back to beginning of ROM
-Decreases pain
Grade 3 Mob
-A large amplitude done to the limit of ROM
-Increases ROM
Grade 4 Mob
-A small amplitude done at the limit of ROM
-Increases ROM
Grade 5 Mob
-A small amplitude, high velocity thrust technique to snap adhesions at limit of ROM
-Should only be done by PT or Chiropractor