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22 Cards in this Set
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Where is the restrictive barrier in relation to the other two barriers
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restrictive barrier is before the physiologic barrier and anatomic barrier
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Only subjective TART finding
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Tenderness is the only subjective
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Acute Tissue texture changes
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Boggy
Wet Warm Rough Edema |
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Chronic Tissue Texture Changes
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Cold
smooth Dry no edema |
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Fryette's 3 laws
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1. TONGO
2. F/E single same 3. motion in one plane affects the other two planes of motion |
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Orientation of Superior CERVICAL Facets
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Backward, upward, medial (BUM)
**BUM, bul, bm** |
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Orientation of the superior THORACIC facets
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Backward, upward, Lateral (BUL)
**bum, BUL, bm** |
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Orientation of the superior LUMBAR facets
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Backward, medial (BM)
**bum, bul, BM** |
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Contraction with no change in tension
Operators force < Patient's force |
Isotonic
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Contraction with increase in tension
Operator force = patient force |
Isometric
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Contraction against resistance while forcing the muscle to lengthen
Operator force > Pt's force |
Isolytic contraction
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What type of tx is MFR
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Both Direct and Indirect
Both Active and Passive |
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What type of tx is CS
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Indir and passive
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What type of tx is FPR
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Indir and passive
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Contraction against resistance while forcing the muscle to lengthen
Operator force > Pt's force |
Isolytic contraction
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What type of tx is MFR
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Both Direct and Indirect
Both Active and Passive |
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What type of tx is ME
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Direct and Active
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What type of tx is CS
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Indir and passive
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What type of tx is HVLA
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Direct and Passive
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What type of tx is FPR
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Indir and passive
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What type of tx is ME
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Direct and Active
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What type of tx is HVLA
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Direct and Passive
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