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Activities selected by a PT help patients meet their specific ____
Goals
Goals of ____:
- decrease impairment
- decrease risk factors
- increase activities/participation
- increase function
PT
Ther ex is applicable across the _____
Lifespan
Ther ex is applicable across the ___ ___ ____ and in various ____
Continuum of care; settings
Ther ex falls within the ____ category of the patient/client management model
Intervention
For _____ ______, a person needs 3 types of function:
- physical function
- social function
- psychological function
independent living
Types of _____:
- connective tissue
- epithelial tissue
- neuromotor tissue
- MSK tissue
tissue
_____ discuss exercise duration, intensity and frequency with your patient
Always
Individual characteristics to base ______ on:
- age
- overall health status
- stage of tissue healing
- cognition
- motivation
- time
exercise
Ways to _______ measure exercise intensity:
- talk test
Max HR
- technique and quality of movement
objectively
Ways to _____ measure exercise intensity:
- rate of perceived exertion (RPE) scale
- patient report
subjectively
How to measure max HR
206.9 - (0.67 x age)
Poor _____ & poor ____ ___ ____ indicates a need to decrease exercise intensity or stop exercise completely
Technique; quality of movement
If a patient reports _____, ______ or ______, use clinical judgement by:
- modifying the exercise to make it less intense
- perform a different, less intense exercise
- stop exercising completely
fatigue, discomfort, or pain
If a patient reports ______ ______, use clinical judgement by:
- modify the exercise to make it more intense
- perform a different, more intense exercise
- continue the exercise with the same intensity
positive feelings
types of ther ex that can improve____:
- cardio respiratory
- resistance
- Neuromotor
- flexibility and ROM
function
_____ _____ is any type of exercise that elevates HR for a continuous period of time
Cardiorespiratory exercise
The goal of ____ ______ is to improve fitness of skeletal and cardiac muscle
Cardiorespiratory exercise
_____ is activity in which dynamic or static muscle contraction is resisted by an outside force applied manually or mechanically
Resistance
The goal of ____ is to improve muscle performance
Resistance
_____ exercises involve proprioception, concentration or focus, coordination and motor skills
Neuromotor
The goals of ____ exercises are to increase function & prevent falls
Neuromotor
______ is the movement of a body segment beyond tissue resistance
Stretching
The goal of ____ is to move the body segment to the point of tissue resistance and to go farther
Stretching
_____ & _____ exercises are the movement of a body segment within the unrestricted ROM
Stretching & ROM
The goal of _____ & _____ exercises are to move the body segment to the point of tissue resistance and stop
Stretching & ROM
Cardiovascular exercise intensity should be ____
Moderate
Cardiovascular exercise frequency should be ____ at best
Daily
Cardiovascular exercise duration should be ____ minutes a day
30+
Strength exercise intensity should make you ____ ____ ____
Feel the burn
Strength exercise frequency should be ____-____ per week
2-3
Strength exercise duration should be ____-____ sets for all major muscle groups
1-4
Neuromotor exercise intensity depends on the ____
Activity
Neuromotor frequency should be _____-_____ times per week
2-3
Neuromotor exercise duration should be ____-____ minutes
20-30
Flexibility exercise intensity should be ____ ____
Slightly uncomfortable
Flexibility exercise frequency should be ___-____ times a week or ____ to improve
2-3; daily
Flexibility exercise duration should be at least _____ seconds for all muscle groups
30