Midterm Review Clinical Interventions III

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Across
  1. 9. Stage of healing with goal to reduce pain and inflammation
  2. 11. Short duration exercise with greatest impact on fast twitch fibers
  3. 12. Increases ROM past current flexibility
  4. 15. Bleeding in a joint
  5. 16. Recommended for patients with COPD
  6. 18. Increased pain should not last more than ___ hours during the chronic phase of healing
  7. 20. Impact of obesity on the lung excursion
  8. 24. A type of activity with the trunk that is a precaution for the elderly
  9. 27. Enhances recovery period and reduces cardiac complications
  10. 30. ROM with external assistance to help reduce pain
  11. 31. Conditioning that increases endurance
  12. 32. Max intensity of an obese patient with COPD
  13. 34. Is a key muscle for lumbar stabilization with exercises
  14. 35. A recommendation for tasks in the kitchen to conserve energy
  15. 41. Excessive stress to a joint capsule
  16. 43. Contraction due to an infection
  17. 46. Thickened tendon sheath due to inflammation
  18. 47. Aerobic capacity may not improve with what type of diabetes?
  19. 48. Training with a work/rest ratio and best for cardiac patients initially
  20. 50. Training focused on strength and endurance
  21. 51. Squatting to increase glut strength is an example of a therapeutic _______?
  22. 53. Type of exercise contraindicated with pain or edema involving quick neuromuscular reactions
  23. 54. Principles for exercise progression
  24. 55. Recommended for patients post myocardial infarction
  25. 57. Inflamed synovial membrane of a tendon
  26. 58. Contraction with constant tension during ROM
  27. 59. Pulleys to increase shoulder ROM for kitchen ADLs is an example of therapeutic ___?
  28. 60. ROM to increase strength in very weak muscles
  29. 61. Recommended initial intensity for a patient with COPD when exercising
  30. 62. Exercise with constant dynamic resistance with an incremental increase
Down
  1. 1. The metabolic pathway to create energy
  2. 2. Improves nerve conduction and venous return
  3. 3. A vital that is not impacted with aging
  4. 4. Deformity of a limb is a sign of this condition
  5. 5. The HR at submaxim loads for a patient with diabetes should?
  6. 6. A life-threatening condition a PT must monitor for with insulin dysfunctions
  7. 7. Impacts the lung inflation inversely when submerged
  8. 8. A type of exercise recommended for elderly patients to improve function
  9. 10. Should increase up to 10mmHg with exercise
  10. 13. Distended wall of a joint capsule
  11. 14. Overstretching of musculotendinous unit
  12. 17. Slow short stretching with controlled velocity
  13. 19. Guarding due to pain response
  14. 21. An incomplete disruption of an anatomical relationship at a joint
  15. 22. A precaution with aquatics
  16. 23. Quick, jerky stretching for sports
  17. 25. A contraindication with aquatics
  18. 26. ROM in the available range with no muscle contraction
  19. 28. SLS on foam to regain coordination for gait is an example of what type of exercise?
  20. 29. A contraindication of resistance training, especially with the elderly
  21. 33. The goal of energy conservation is to teach?
  22. 36. The WtHR number for morbidly obese
  23. 37. The measure of one’s weight divided by one’s height
  24. 38. The use of equipment to increase resistance in aquatics
  25. 39. Formula to set intensity
  26. 40. Need to avoid with resistive exercises
  27. 42. Decreased functional use of the extremity is an adverse reaction during this phase
  28. 44. Contraction without a change in length
  29. 45. Needed prior to mobility
  30. 49. The recommended max height in inches of a plyometric box for someone shorter than 5’4”
  31. 52. Should decrease more with lower extremity dynamic exercises
  32. 56. A key motion for proper biomechanics in running between the arms and hips
  33. 57. The recommended time lapse for rest breaks with energy conservation