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pth226 unit 2

ROM Unit 2 section2

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Diseases, Surgery, Trauma and Inactivity can all decrease? ROM
Little or no voluntary movement of a joint through it's available ROM is called? PROM
Gravity, Machines, another person, or another part of the pt's body can all be used to move the pt's segment or body part through what? PROM
A person moves his/her body part with some help of a caregiver this is called? AAROM
A pt moves his/her body part, this is called? AROM
the first 2-6 days after Sx/insult where AROM would be painful would be an indication or contradiction? Indication
If a pt is in a coma it is contraidicated to move a person through ROM? T/F False
PROM can _______ complications from immobilization? decrease
A primary goal of immobilization is to decrease _________ by maintaining ROM. complications
inhibiting pain is a specific goal of PROM? T/F true
Assisting with healing is a primary goal of PROM Rx. T/F false
Maintaining mechanical elasticity is a primary goal of PROM? T/F false
Enhancing synovial movement is a specific goal to PROM true
maintaining joint ROM, minimize contractures, maintain mechanical elasticity of mm, assist in circulation,decreasing pain and assisting with the healing process are all primarary goals of PROM? T/F false
you cannot use PROM to determine the limitation of a joint? T/F false
Can you use PROM to demonstrate the desired motion to a patient? yes
PROM will reduce muscle atrophy? T/F false
PROM will not increase strenght or endurance of a mm? true
PROM will assist in circulation more than A/AROM? T/F false
PROM will increase ROM? T/F false
the use of AAROM can be used in a MMT above 3- and below 2-? false
AAROM provide enough assistance to progress the mm to it's maximum function? true
PROM can increase the strength of a mm.? false
A/AROM will? a.demonstrate desired motion to a pt. b.determine joint limitations c.carry a joint through it's ROM prior to stretching d.maintain ROM d
an adverse immobilization effect is? a.increased CV activity b.reduces recovery time c.slow metabolic rate d.decrease mm atrophy c
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