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Question: Types of Agents Answer: Heat Exercise
Question: Therapeutic Answer: Wound healing Pain relief Flexibility and range of motion Muscular Muscular endurance Coordination Power and agility Cardiorespiratory endurance
Question: of Therapeutic Modalities Answer: By agent used and by tissue response
Question: Answer: Massage, , US, whirlpool
Question: Cryotherapy Answer: Ice pack, immersion, ice
Question: Thermotherapy Answer: Moist heat, dry heat, , US
Question: Answer: Whirlpool, contrast bath, pool
Question: Answer: stimulation, TENS, diathermy
Question: of Research Evidence Answer: 1. Physiological responses of healthy, uninjured humans to specific interventions. 2. Pathophysiological responses of injured animals specific interventions. 3. Case or non-randomized clinical trials. 4. Randonmized clinical trials.
Question: SAID Answer: Specific adaptations to demands
Question: Core Goals of Answer: structural integrity, pain-free joints and muscles, joint flexibility, muscular strength, muscular endurance, muscular speed, motor , muscular power, agility, and cardiorespiratory endurance.
Question: approachAnswer: Patient tx with every possible modality in the hope that one will be .
Question: approachAnswer: more focused, tx with one or two specific modalities, targeted to achieve a particular goal.
Question: Critical thinker Answer: focused, part of overall rehab plan, flexible, adaptable to patient's needs and progress.
Question: Cookbook Answer: set modalities for certain .
Question: Keep records for how many ? Answer:
Question: Five step procedure Answer: 1. information 2. Preapplication parameters 3. Application procedures 4. Postapplication parameters 5. Maintenance
Question: contraindications Answer: =contraindications
Question: contraindications Answer: =precautions
Question: Why keep ? Answer: communication and quality control, legal considerations, research, history, traffic patterns
Question: record is a Answer: legal
Question: Answer: Subjective, objective, assessment, plan of .
Question: Answer: info primarily from questioning the athlete about his or her present condition.
Question: Objective Answer: info the AT gathers through tests or other evaluative measures. ex. laxity stress tests, ROM.
Question: Answer: Clinician's judgement or impression of the injury
Question: PlanAnswer: Course of action that the athletic trainer and the patient will take to treat and rehab the ; includes both short- and long-term goals.
Question: What is pain? Answer: pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage.
Question: Pain is the number one reason Answer: individuals seek
Question: of pain Answer: warning for withdrawal, alert system that something is wrong, protects the body part.
Question: Answer: transmits information via electrical signals from one part of the body to .
Question: Nerve fiber: cell with four Answer: , cell body, axon, branches
Question: Tract Answer: bundle of axons that carries as action potentials in one direction. --efferent and afferent
Question: Answer: the spinal cord. goes in dorsal (back part of spinal cord). sensory
Question: Efferent Answer: ventrally. sends the motor response.
Question: Somatic nervesAnswer:
Question: Autonomic motor Answer: involuntarily
Question: Synapse Answer: junction between two
Question: Neurotransmitters Answer: chemicals that transmit an impulse a synapse
Question: Lock and key Answer: fit into specific receptors in the dendrites like a key fits into a lock.
Question: summationAnswer: over time
Question: Spacial Answer: summation over
Question: Answer: to feel pain
Question: Nociceptor=Answer: receptor that responds to pain
Question: A-delta Answer:
Question: C Answer: pain
Question: pain (nociceptors) Answer: are all over the body
Question: =Answer: pressure
Question: Thermal=Answer: heat
Question: Electrical=Answer:
Question: Chemical=Answer:
Question: Bradykinin=Answer: chemical
Question: theory of pain Answer: pain etc.
Question: control Answer: to pain management
Question: Father of modern othro Answer: Dehne
Question: IndirectAnswer: get rid of of pain (reduce swelling)
Question: Answer: deal with pain
 
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