Across
- 3. example of an arthrokinematic accessory movement
- 5. while one bone is mobilized the other bone is ________
- 7. injuries in this stage are treated with a grade 1 or 2 joint mobilization
- 8. common condition associated with aging that is a precaution to joint mobilizations
- 9. number of grades we use for joint mobilizations
- 11. what we aim to restore by applying joint mobilizations
- 12. specific movements that occur between joint surfaces
- 14. what we aim to decrease by applying joint mobilizations
- 15. axis that is perpendicular to the treatment plane
- 18. pack position that is a contraindication for joint mobilizations
- 20. application of force drawing joint surfaces apart
- 21. condition that is a contraindication to joint mobilizations due to fusion at the articulating surfaces
Down
- 1. resistance felt at the first stop of a joint mobilization
- 2. approximating joint surfaces
- 4. gross physiological movement of a joint
- 6. direction of glide/slide when concave surface moves on convex surface
- 10. position that allows arthrokinematic movements and presents with laxity
- 12. limit that we do not want to reach when applying joint mobilizations
- 13. superimposed plane over the concave surface of a joint
- 16. injuries in this stage are treated with a grade 3 or 4 joint mobilization
- 17. direction of glide/slide when convex surface moves on concave surface
- 19. how many joints the therapist mobilizes at a time
