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Where is the restrictive barrier in relation to the other two barriers
restrictive barrier is before the physiologic barrier and anatomic barrier
Only subjective TART finding
Tenderness is the only subjective
Acute Tissue texture changes
Boggy
Wet
Warm
Rough
Edema
Chronic Tissue Texture Changes
Cold
smooth
Dry
no edema
Fryette's 3 laws
1. TONGO
2. F/E single same
3. motion in one plane affects the other two planes of motion
Orientation of Superior CERVICAL Facets
Backward, upward, medial (BUM)


**BUM, bul, bm**
Orientation of the superior THORACIC facets
Backward, upward, Lateral (BUL)

**bum, BUL, bm**
Orientation of the superior LUMBAR facets
Backward, medial (BM)

**bum, bul, BM**
Contraction with no change in tension

Operators force < Patient's force
Isotonic
Contraction with increase in tension

Operator force = patient force
Isometric
Contraction against resistance while forcing the muscle to lengthen

Operator force > Pt's force
Isolytic contraction
What type of tx is MFR
Both Direct and Indirect
Both Active and Passive
What type of tx is CS
Indir and passive
What type of tx is FPR
Indir and passive
Contraction against resistance while forcing the muscle to lengthen

Operator force > Pt's force
Isolytic contraction
What type of tx is MFR
Both Direct and Indirect
Both Active and Passive
What type of tx is ME
Direct and Active
What type of tx is CS
Indir and passive
What type of tx is HVLA
Direct and Passive
What type of tx is FPR
Indir and passive
What type of tx is ME
Direct and Active
What type of tx is HVLA
Direct and Passive