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what phase would you perform grade I and II? - ANSWER
✔✔ACUTE- to decrease pain and move synovial fluid
what phase would you perform grade III and IV? - ANSWER
✔✔proliferation, maturation; NOT USED IN INFLAMMATORY- restore
joint play in pts. with decreased ROM, stretching of the joint capsule
stretching - ANSWER ✔✔-proliferative
, -treats tightness, musculotendinous contracture, joint limitation of
motion, development of adhesions, bone spurs, joint effusion,
irreversible contracture
PNF - ANSWER ✔✔-proliferative
-used for PROM, stretching, strengthening therapeutic exercises
plyometrics - ANSWER ✔✔-maturation
-improve power, vertical jump, jumping distance, prevent injury, improve
throwing reactivity, distance, and coordination
coordination - ANSWER ✔✔-maturation
-improve ability to rapidly alternating and changing movements; eye
hand coordination
agility - ANSWER ✔✔-maturation
-improve motor control of footwork/handwork, ability to control speed,
switch from one motor activity to another, coordination
RROM - ANSWER ✔✔-maturation
-improves with strength
PROM - ANSWER ✔✔-acute
-when AAROM/AROM through full ROM is not possible