Physiologic Barrier correct answers Patient can actively move to this point.
Anatomic Barrier correct answers Physician can passively move to this point.
Pathologic Barrier correct answers Before physiologic barrier which prevents full ROM.
Acute Dysfunction correct answers Edematous, erythematous, boggy, hypertonic, asymmetric,
pain full with movement, severe/sharp
Chronic Dysfunction correct answers Cool, dry, flaccid, ropy, fibrotic, compensation in other
parts, decreased/no pain, dull achy burning.
Fryette's Law 1 correct answers Neutral spine, Sidebending and Rotation are in opposite
directions
Fryette's Law 2 correct answers In flexion/extension, sidebending and rotation occur in same
direction.
Fryette's Law 3 correct answers Motion in 1 plane will decrease motion in other planes.
Naming Vertebral Dysfunction correct answers Position of ease
Superior Facet Orientation Cervical correct answers BUM
Superior Facet Orientation Thoracic correct answers BUL
Superior Facet Orientation Lumbar correct answers BM
, Axis for Flex/Ext correct answers Transverse
Plane for Flex/Ext correct answers Sagittal
Axis for Rotation correct answers Vertical
Plane for Rotation correct answers Transverse
Axis for Sidebend correct answers AP
Plane for Sidebend correct answers Coronal
Isotonic Contraction correct answers Operator Force < Patient Force
Isometric Contraction correct answers Operator Force = Patient Force
Isolytic Contraction correct answers Operator Force > Patient Force
Concentric Contraction correct answers Approximation of Muscle
Eccentric Contraction correct answers Lengthening of Muscle
Direct Tx correct answers Engages Restrictive Barrier
Indirect Tx correct answers Away from Restrictive Barrier