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Classification

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Symptom onset < 30 days is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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No symptoms distal to the shoulder is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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FABQ <12 is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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Looking up does not aggravate symptoms is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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Cervical ext < 30 is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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Flat T3-T5 is an indicator for which classification?   Thoracic manipulation  
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Recent onset (< 4 weeks) is an indicator for?   Cervical mobility classification  
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Rarely have upper quarter symptoms (AROM does not peripheralize Sx, No signs of nerve root compression) is an indicator for?   Cervical mobility classification  
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AROM discrepancy (SB, Rot) is an indicator for?   Cervical mobility classification  
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Referral of pain into the upper extremities\hand is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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Radiculopathy is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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Referral to mid-scapular area is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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Peripheralization with AROM is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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Increased symptoms with closing pattern (<60 deg SB,Rotipsilateral) is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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+ Spurling, ULTT A, Distraction test is an indicator for?   Cervical centralization category  
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Higher level of pain and disability is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Very recent onset of symptoms is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Referred or radiating symptoms into upper quarter is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Cervicogenic headaches (possibly) is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Difficult exam due to exacerbation of symptoms is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Poorly tolerates manual or movement interventions is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Trauma is an indicator for?   pain control classification  
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Lower pain and disability scores are indicators for?   exercise and conditioning classification  
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Longer duration of symptoms is an indicator for?   exercise and conditioning classification  
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No signs of nerve root compression is an indicator for?   exercise and conditioning classification  
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No peripheralization\centralization with AROM is an indicator for?   exercise and conditioning classification  
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Unilateral headache “ram’s horn”(Onset preceded by neck pain, Triggered by neck movement or positions, Reproduced by pressure on posterior neck) are indicators for?   Reduce headache classification  
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What are the four characteristics of the exercise and conditioning classification?   1.Lower pain and disability scores 2.Longer duration of symptoms 3.No signs of nerve root compression 4.No peripheralization/centralization with AROM  
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What are the seven characteristics of the pain control category?   1.Higher level of pn and disability,2. recent onset of symptoms,3.Referred or radiating symptoms into upper 1/4, 4.Cervicogenic headaches (possibly) 5.Difficult exam due to exacerbation of symptoms,6.Poorly tolerates manual or mvmt interventions,7.Trauma  
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What are the six characteristics of the centralization category?   1.Referral of pain into the upper extremities/hand 2.Radiculopathy 3.Referral to mid-scapular area 4.Peripheralization with AROM 5.Increased symptoms with closing pattern (<60 deg SB,Rotipsilateral) 6.+ Spurling, ULTT A, Distraction test  
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What are the characteristics of the mobility category?   1.Recent onset (< 4 weeks) 2.Rarely have upper quarter symptoms 3.AROM does not peripheralizeSx 4.No signs of nerve root compression 5.AROM discrepancy (SB, Rot)  
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Which two of the thoracic manipulation predictors are particularly useful?   no symptoms distal to the shoulder, and looking up doesn't aggravate symptoms.  
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