Rehab Phases & Progression Models
Across
- 1. Which progression model decreases in intensity with each set?
- 3. The DeLorme and Watkins Program is also known as “heavy _____ exercise.”
- 4. What is the main focus of the subacute phase?
- 5. Low resistance, high repetition is best for patients with what kind of MOI?
- 9. This progression model is dependent on the patient’s body weight.
- 11. The goals of this phase are to control inflammation, minimize the effects of immobilization, reduce swelling, and maintain the integrity of uninjured structures.
- 12. Kinesthesia and what are the main focus of the acute phase?
Down
- 2. What progression model has the patient use ½ of their 10 rep max in the first set?
- 6. The Sanders program focuses on an increase in what variable?
- 7. Low resistance, high repetition prioritizes what over strength?
- 8. The goals of this phase are to decrease pain from adhesions, increase tissue extensibility, continue to increase strength, improve proprioception, coordination, and agility
- 10. Which progression model is personalized to a patient by the rate at which they gain strength?