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(immobilization) without normal stresses, - ligaments and bones become weaker as well 1 MHz setting vs. 3 MHz setting of US - 1 MHZ is for deeper tissue 3 MHz is for more superficial tissue 2 essential elements in improving neuromuscular control - proprioception and kinesthesis 2 types of low-l...

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BOC Therapeutic Intervention (immobilization) without normal stresses, - ligaments and bones become weaker as well 1 MHz setting vs. 3 MHz setting of US - 1 MHZ is for deeper tissue 3 MHz is for more superficial tissue 2 essential elements in improving neuromuscular control - proprioception and kinesthesis 2 types of low -lever lasers - helium neon (HeNe) gallium arsenide (GaAs) 3 components of female athlete triad - disordered eating, amenorrhea, osteoporosis 3 phases of the healing process - inflammatory phase fibroblastic repair phase maturation -remodeling phase 5 steps of EBP - 1. develop a clinical question 2. related research 3. determine the strength of the evidence 4. implement best practices found in the research review 5. evaluate patient outcomes for effectiveness a patients ________________________ guides all decisions regarding the plan of rehabilitation - current stage in the healing process a study state has been reached.... - when the amount of a drug ingested equals that which is metabolized the goal in the therapeutic treatment Acute Inflammatory Phase platelets being the process of clotting by - releasing phospholipids, fibronectin, fibrinogen and growth factors Acute inflammatory response phase - body works to clean up the injured area and create an environment conductive to healing POLICE appropriate exercises to maintain strength, flexibility, and cardiorespiratory endurance that do not exasperate the injury amphiarthrodial joints - slightly movable joints →pelvis appropriate training plans include - gradual progression proper training environments suitable amounts of exercise aquatic therapy - buoyancy - provides support to weakened muscles allows exercise with less discomfort aquatic therapy - hydrostatic pressure - varies according to depth and provides pressure that may reduce edema, reduce elevations in blood pressure and reduce spasticity resistance increases with depth and is proportional to the speed of movement in the water with rapid movement increasing resistance at the end of 1 -2 days these are replaced with large cell mononuclear.... - phagocytes, monocytes, and macrophages which release growth factors to stimulate cellular activity and healing B-endorphin theory - painful stimulus triggers the release of an analgesic chemical point stimulation with electrical currents near the site of injury or along trigger points can trigger the release benefits of educating the patient - allows them to understand their injury increase the compliance of the rehabilitative plan increase their trust in the ATs ability Buoyancy definition - force in the opposition to gravity (easier to raise your arm and lower your leg under water than when on dry land) Cardiovascular endurance training requires - at least 3 days per week with both continuous and interval training chronic inflammation occurs when - macrophages and other large cells persist in the wound, delaying proliferation→because of infection or other irritation circuit training - used for both routine and rehabilitation and reconditioning as it increases the ROM strength and endurance of the whole body closed kinetic chain exercises - hand or foot stays stationary against a surface weight bearing multiple muscles and joints involved compressive force is created cold application lowers the excitability of..... - the nerves resulting in reduction of pain common foot abnormalities that can lead to stress fx of the feet include - flat feel hyper mobile feet rigid pes Cavus

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