Deck 12: Therapeutic Modalities for Improving Range of Motion

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Which of the following best describes the "stretch window," or the optimal time in which to stretch following heating of a tissue?

A) A period of time in which tissue temperature will continue to rise and stretching should be done following this waiting period
B) A period of time in which stretching should be applied, as the change in tissue temperature is likely at peak
C) A period of time in which metabolic activity of the tissues is greatest, thus stretching has the greatest opportunity to increases tissue healing
D) A period of time in which strengthening exercises are recommended due to increased blood flow in the area heated
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When heating muscle tissues prior to stretching, what is the minimum increase in temperature for eliciting plastic deformation in the tissues?

A) 39°F
B) 15°F
C) 60°F
D) 100°F
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Which of the following recommendations is most critical when using therapeutic modalities to increase ROM?

A) Stretching of the restricted tissue should occur during and/or immediately after administration of the therapeutic modality.
B) Thermal modalities should never be used to increase ROM in tissues that are restricted as a result of a burn.
C) Only aggressive manual stretching should be used after administration of a therapeutic modality to increase ROM.
D) Benefits from using therapeutic modalities to increase ROM are only observed for chronic conditions resulting in restricted ROM.
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For a patient having undergone ankle immobilization following a sprain, which of the following clinical measures best supports the administration of therapeutic modalities?

A) Active range of motion (AROM) ankle dorsiflexion of +2 degrees
B) AROM ankle inversion of 40 degrees
C) 4+/5 strength of the ankle evertors
D) Decreased stance time during gait
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For which of the following diagnoses would use of extracorporeal shockwave therapy be most indicated?

A) Restricted wrist flexion following prolonged immobilization stemming from a distal radius fracture
B) Restricted dorsiflexion stemming from chronic plantar fasciitis
C) Limited shoulder flexion due to posterior shoulder tightness
D) A knee flexion contracture following a total knee arthroplasty
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Which one of the following is not a commonly used clinical method of using electrical stimulation for improving range of motion (ROM) affected by spasticity?

A) Motor level stimulation over the antagonist muscle
B) Motor level stimulation over the spastic muscle
C) Sensory level stimulation over the spastic muscle
D) Sensory level stimulation over the antagonist muscle
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is thought to impart what physiological effect?

A) An inflammatory response in the target tissues and changes in the viscoelasticity of those tissues
B) Changes in cell membrane permeability to facilitate angiogenesis
C) Hyperpolarization of the peripheral free nerve endings to decrease pain
D) An increase in microvascular blood flow to perfuse injured tissues
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Which of the following modalities is most appropriate to use on a patient with decreased ROM due to restrictions in the posterior hip capsule?

A) Pulsed ultrasound
B) Pulsed shortwave diathermy
C) Heating pad
D) Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
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Which of the following modalities is most appropriate for use over the Achilles tendon to facilitate an increase in dorsiflexion ROM?

A) Heating pack
B) Fluidotherapy
C) Continuous ultrasound
D) Paraffin wax
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Which of the following best describes the current amplitude necessary when neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is used to increase ROM through muscle activation?

A) An amplitude that is greater than 80% of the maximal voluntary isometric contraction
B) An amplitude that elicits fasciculations, but below the level of tetany
C) An amplitude that elicits muscle contractions capable of moving the joint through the desired ROM
D) An amplitude that is just below the motor threshold
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Which of the following best describes the "stretch window," or the optimal time in which to stretch following heating of a tissue?

A) A period of time in which tissue temperature will continue to rise and stretching should be done following this waiting period
B) A period of time in which stretching should be applied, as the change in tissue temperature is likely at peak
C) A period of time in which metabolic activity of the tissues is greatest, thus stretching has the greatest opportunity to increases tissue healing
D) A period of time in which strengthening exercises are recommended due to increased blood flow in the area heated
B
2
When heating muscle tissues prior to stretching, what is the minimum increase in temperature for eliciting plastic deformation in the tissues?

A) 39°F
B) 15°F
C) 60°F
D) 100°F
39°F
3
Which of the following recommendations is most critical when using therapeutic modalities to increase ROM?

A) Stretching of the restricted tissue should occur during and/or immediately after administration of the therapeutic modality.
B) Thermal modalities should never be used to increase ROM in tissues that are restricted as a result of a burn.
C) Only aggressive manual stretching should be used after administration of a therapeutic modality to increase ROM.
D) Benefits from using therapeutic modalities to increase ROM are only observed for chronic conditions resulting in restricted ROM.
A
4
For a patient having undergone ankle immobilization following a sprain, which of the following clinical measures best supports the administration of therapeutic modalities?

A) Active range of motion (AROM) ankle dorsiflexion of +2 degrees
B) AROM ankle inversion of 40 degrees
C) 4+/5 strength of the ankle evertors
D) Decreased stance time during gait
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For which of the following diagnoses would use of extracorporeal shockwave therapy be most indicated?

A) Restricted wrist flexion following prolonged immobilization stemming from a distal radius fracture
B) Restricted dorsiflexion stemming from chronic plantar fasciitis
C) Limited shoulder flexion due to posterior shoulder tightness
D) A knee flexion contracture following a total knee arthroplasty
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Which one of the following is not a commonly used clinical method of using electrical stimulation for improving range of motion (ROM) affected by spasticity?

A) Motor level stimulation over the antagonist muscle
B) Motor level stimulation over the spastic muscle
C) Sensory level stimulation over the spastic muscle
D) Sensory level stimulation over the antagonist muscle
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is thought to impart what physiological effect?

A) An inflammatory response in the target tissues and changes in the viscoelasticity of those tissues
B) Changes in cell membrane permeability to facilitate angiogenesis
C) Hyperpolarization of the peripheral free nerve endings to decrease pain
D) An increase in microvascular blood flow to perfuse injured tissues
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Which of the following modalities is most appropriate to use on a patient with decreased ROM due to restrictions in the posterior hip capsule?

A) Pulsed ultrasound
B) Pulsed shortwave diathermy
C) Heating pad
D) Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
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Which of the following modalities is most appropriate for use over the Achilles tendon to facilitate an increase in dorsiflexion ROM?

A) Heating pack
B) Fluidotherapy
C) Continuous ultrasound
D) Paraffin wax
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Which of the following best describes the current amplitude necessary when neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is used to increase ROM through muscle activation?

A) An amplitude that is greater than 80% of the maximal voluntary isometric contraction
B) An amplitude that elicits fasciculations, but below the level of tetany
C) An amplitude that elicits muscle contractions capable of moving the joint through the desired ROM
D) An amplitude that is just below the motor threshold
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