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Stabilization and Exercise

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What are some pt signs a PT should recognize when considering stability exercise? *hint 6 things   generalized ligament laxity, painful arc on return, SLR >90, + segmental instability test, painful arc on return, flex/ext radiographs  
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What are some recommended treatment options for stabiliztion?* hint 3 things   start with pn-free muscle firing exercises, gentle AROM ( hand heel rock, pelvic tilt),then support and palliative modalities as needed  
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What are some common history findings for pts that would be a good candidate for stabilization?*hint 6 things   frequent recurrance, min perturbation, previous history of lateral shift, freq manips, pregnancy, positive response to supportive device  
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What are the steps of the standardized baseline examination?*hint 3 things   History, Self-Reports(ODI, FABQ, pn rating), Physical Examination  
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What are the 4 parts of the physical examination when thinking about stability exercises?*hint 4 things   ROM(aberrant motions), Segmental Mobility, Generalized Ligamentous Laxity, Special Tests  
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When ROM testing what are some things you should look for during Aberrant Motion Assessment?*hint 5 things   painful arc in flexion, painful arc on return from flexion, gower's sign, instability catch, reversal of lumbo-pelvic rhythm  
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What do you do to assess segmental mobility?   the Prone Posterior-Anterior Segmental Mobility Assessment  
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What is a positive PIT?   when a PA with hip extension relieves a painful segment  
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When predicting dramatic success for a stability program, what 3 or more findings should be present?*hint name all 4   PIT, aberrant motions, average SLR>91, age<40  
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When predicting improvement for a stability program, what 2 or more findings should be present?*hint name all 4   PIT, aberrant motions, hypermobility, FABQ-PA< or = 8  
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What are 5 things to look at when classifying someone for stabilization exercises?*hint this is the classification requirements   PIT, aberrant motions, hypermobility, younger age, greater SLR ROM  
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What can be done to increase the complexity of stabilization exercise?   Increase lever arm. Example: can have pt extend leg while performing TA activation in quadriped.  
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How many crieteria must be present for predicting dramatic improvement for stabilization exercise TBC?   3 of 4  
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Pretest probability for dramatic success with stabilization exercise = ___%...post test = ___%.   33%, 67%  
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Unlikely to respond well to stabilization exercise if several of following presetn:   FABQ-PA (physical activity)>9, neg PIT, No abberant motions, Not hypermobile  
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