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28 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
SCJ
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-Sellar shaped
-Elvation/Depression: Opposite -Protraction/Retraction: Same |
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ACJ
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Opposite
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GHJ
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Opposite
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UHJ
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Same
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RHJ
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Same
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PRUJ
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Opposite
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DRUJ
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Same
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RCJ
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Opposite
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MCPJ 2-5 fingers
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Same
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PIP and DIPJ 2-5 Fingers
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Same
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Hip
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Opposite
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TFJ
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Same
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PFJ
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Opposite
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PTFJ
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Same
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DTFJ
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Opposite
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Talocrural/Ankle Joint
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Opposite
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Subtalar Joint
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-Concave ant-mid cal moves on a convex ant-mid talus = Same
-Convex post cal moving on a concave post talus = Opposite |
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MTPJ
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Same
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PIP and DIP Joints of toes
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Same
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TMJ
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Opposite
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Joint Mobilization Definition
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Passivily moving the joint to improve joint function
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Indications for Joint Mobs
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Restricted joint ROM and accessory motion, and desired neurophysiological effects
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Contraindications for Joint Mobs
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-Active disease
-Inflammation -Fracture -Joint replacement -Hypermobility -Infection -Muscle guarding -Advanced osteoporosis |
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Grade 1 Mob
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-A small amplitude done at the begining of the ROM
-Decreases pain |
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Grade 2 Mob
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-A large amplitude done within the ROM, but not near the end of back to beginning of ROM
-Decreases pain |
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Grade 3 Mob
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-A large amplitude done to the limit of ROM
-Increases ROM |
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Grade 4 Mob
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-A small amplitude done at the limit of ROM
-Increases ROM |
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Grade 5 Mob
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-A small amplitude, high velocity thrust technique to snap adhesions at limit of ROM
-Should only be done by PT or Chiropractor |