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What is the recommended set duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization?
What is the recommended set duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization?
10 seconds
How many sets are recommended for Grade 2 joint mobilization treatment?
How many sets are recommended for Grade 2 joint mobilization treatment?
3 sets
In joint mobilization, what is the rest duration between Grade 3 treatments?
In joint mobilization, what is the rest duration between Grade 3 treatments?
30-60 seconds
For joint mobilization Grade 4, what is the range for movements per second?
For joint mobilization Grade 4, what is the range for movements per second?
What is the total number of sets recommended for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
What is the total number of sets recommended for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
What do Grade 2 joint mobilization parameters suggest about rest duration compared to Grade 1?
What do Grade 2 joint mobilization parameters suggest about rest duration compared to Grade 1?
How does the number of sets for Grade 3 joint mobilization compare to Grade 4?
How does the number of sets for Grade 3 joint mobilization compare to Grade 4?
Considering treatment duration, how do the rest durations for Grades 1 and 2 differ?
Considering treatment duration, how do the rest durations for Grades 1 and 2 differ?
For joint mobilization, what is the significance of the movement rate being consistent across all grades?
For joint mobilization, what is the significance of the movement rate being consistent across all grades?
If a therapist uses a 30-second duration for Grade 2 treatment, how does this affect their overall treatment strategy compared to Grade 1?
If a therapist uses a 30-second duration for Grade 2 treatment, how does this affect their overall treatment strategy compared to Grade 1?
How might the parameters of Grade 3 joint mobilization influence a therapist's decision-making in treatment planning?
How might the parameters of Grade 3 joint mobilization influence a therapist's decision-making in treatment planning?
In what scenarios would a therapist prefer Grade 1 mobilization over Grade 4, despite both having similar movements per second?
In what scenarios would a therapist prefer Grade 1 mobilization over Grade 4, despite both having similar movements per second?
What implications do the rest durations have on the overall efficacy of joint mobilization treatments across different grades?
What implications do the rest durations have on the overall efficacy of joint mobilization treatments across different grades?
Analyze how the treatment set parameters of Grade 2 might be integrated for a patient progressing from Grade 1 mobilization.
Analyze how the treatment set parameters of Grade 2 might be integrated for a patient progressing from Grade 1 mobilization.
Discuss how the consistency in movements per second across joint mobilization grades might affect a patient's perception of treatment.
Discuss how the consistency in movements per second across joint mobilization grades might affect a patient's perception of treatment.
Why might a therapist choose to implement a shorter set duration in Grade 1 joint mobilization compared to other grades?
Why might a therapist choose to implement a shorter set duration in Grade 1 joint mobilization compared to other grades?
How does the higher number of sets in Grade 2 joint mobilization potentially enhance patient outcomes compared to Grade 1?
How does the higher number of sets in Grade 2 joint mobilization potentially enhance patient outcomes compared to Grade 1?
In what situation might a therapist opt for Grade 3 mobilization despite the longer rest duration required?
In what situation might a therapist opt for Grade 3 mobilization despite the longer rest duration required?
What are the potential drawbacks of having the same movement rate across all joint mobilization grades?
What are the potential drawbacks of having the same movement rate across all joint mobilization grades?
How could the decision to use a 30-second duration in Grade 4 mobilization impact the overall treatment plan for a patient?
How could the decision to use a 30-second duration in Grade 4 mobilization impact the overall treatment plan for a patient?
What are the implications of a therapist choosing a 10-second treatment duration in Grade 1 mobilization?
What are the implications of a therapist choosing a 10-second treatment duration in Grade 1 mobilization?
How does a therapist's choice of 30-60 seconds for duration in Grade 3 mobilization compare to Grade 2?
How does a therapist's choice of 30-60 seconds for duration in Grade 3 mobilization compare to Grade 2?
How might the 30-second rest duration for Grade 2 joint mobilization influence treatment effectiveness?
How might the 30-second rest duration for Grade 2 joint mobilization influence treatment effectiveness?
What could be the potential consequences of using a lower number of sets in joint mobilization?
What could be the potential consequences of using a lower number of sets in joint mobilization?
How might a practitioner justify the use of Grades 3 and 4 mobilization treatments despite their longer rest periods?
How might a practitioner justify the use of Grades 3 and 4 mobilization treatments despite their longer rest periods?
What differences can be observed in treatment duration between Grades 1 and 3 joint mobilization?
What differences can be observed in treatment duration between Grades 1 and 3 joint mobilization?
How might the increased number of sets in Grade 3 mobilization affect patient recovery?
How might the increased number of sets in Grade 3 mobilization affect patient recovery?
In what way do the rest durations differ between Grades 2 and 4 joint mobilization?
In what way do the rest durations differ between Grades 2 and 4 joint mobilization?
What is the significance of maintaining the same movements per second across all joint mobilization grades?
What is the significance of maintaining the same movements per second across all joint mobilization grades?
Why might a therapist prefer using Grade 2 joint mobilization over Grade 4 in certain cases?
Why might a therapist prefer using Grade 2 joint mobilization over Grade 4 in certain cases?
What is the recommended number of sets for Grade 4 joint mobilization treatment?
What is the recommended number of sets for Grade 4 joint mobilization treatment?
The set duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization is longer than that for Grade 2 joint mobilization.
The set duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization is longer than that for Grade 2 joint mobilization.
What is the rest duration for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
What is the rest duration for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
Grade 2 mobilization requires __________ sets during treatment.
Grade 2 mobilization requires __________ sets during treatment.
Match the joint mobilization grades with their movement rates:
Match the joint mobilization grades with their movement rates:
What is the correct number of sets for Grade 4 joint mobilization treatment?
What is the correct number of sets for Grade 4 joint mobilization treatment?
The rest duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization is shorter than that for Grade 3.
The rest duration for Grade 1 joint mobilization is shorter than that for Grade 3.
Grade 3 joint mobilization has a movement rate of _____ movements per second.
Grade 3 joint mobilization has a movement rate of _____ movements per second.
Match the following joint mobilization grades with their corresponding rest durations:
Match the following joint mobilization grades with their corresponding rest durations:
What is the minimum number of sets recommended for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
What is the minimum number of sets recommended for Grade 3 joint mobilization?
Grade 1 joint mobilization allows for a rest duration longer than Grade 2.
Grade 1 joint mobilization allows for a rest duration longer than Grade 2.
There are ______ movements per second for all grades of joint mobilization.
There are ______ movements per second for all grades of joint mobilization.
Match the following grades of joint mobilization with their corresponding set duration:
Match the following grades of joint mobilization with their corresponding set duration:
Flashcards
Grade 1 Mobilization
Grade 1 Mobilization
2-3 movements per second for 2-3 sets, each lasting 10 seconds, with 15-30 seconds rest between sets.
Grade 2 Mobilization
Grade 2 Mobilization
2-3 movements per second for 3 sets, each lasting 20-30 seconds, with 30 seconds rest between sets.
Grade 3 Mobilization
Grade 3 Mobilization
2-3 movements per second for 4-5 sets, each lasting 30-60 seconds, with 30-60 seconds rest between sets.
Grade 4 Mobilization
Grade 4 Mobilization
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Mobilization Sets
Mobilization Sets
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Movement per Second
Movement per Second
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Mobilization Grade 1
Mobilization Grade 1
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Mobilization Grade 2
Mobilization Grade 2
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Mobilization Grade 3
Mobilization Grade 3
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Mobilization Grade 4
Mobilization Grade 4
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What defines Grade 1 mobilization?
What defines Grade 1 mobilization?
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What differentiates Grade 2 and 3 mobilization?
What differentiates Grade 2 and 3 mobilization?
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What is the common movement rate in mobilization?
What is the common movement rate in mobilization?
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How are Grade 3 and 4 mobilization similar?
How are Grade 3 and 4 mobilization similar?
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How does mobilization impact range of motion?
How does mobilization impact range of motion?
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Grade 1 Mobilization: Duration?
Grade 1 Mobilization: Duration?
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Grade 2 Mobilization: Sets?
Grade 2 Mobilization: Sets?
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What's different between Grade 3 & 4?
What's different between Grade 3 & 4?
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Mobilization: Movement Rate
Mobilization: Movement Rate
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Grade 3 Mobilization: Rest?
Grade 3 Mobilization: Rest?
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Grade 2: Set Duration
Grade 2: Set Duration
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Grade 3 vs. Grade 4: Rest
Grade 3 vs. Grade 4: Rest
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Movement Rate
Movement Rate
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Grade Progression
Grade Progression
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Grade 1: Gentle Start
Grade 1: Gentle Start
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Grade 3 & 4: Similarities
Grade 3 & 4: Similarities
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Grade Differences
Grade Differences
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What distinguishes Grade 2 & 3 mobilization?
What distinguishes Grade 2 & 3 mobilization?
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What's the shared characteristic of Grade 3 & 4 mobilization?
What's the shared characteristic of Grade 3 & 4 mobilization?
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Study Notes
Joint Mobilization Grades
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Grade 1: Low amplitude, slow movements (2-3 per second) performed in 2-3 sets. Each set lasts 10 seconds, with 15-30 seconds of rest between sets.
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Grade 2: Moderate amplitude, slow movements (2-3 per second) in 3 sets. Set duration is 20-30 seconds and rest between sets is 30 seconds.
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Grade 3: More extensive movement(2-3 per second), performed in 4-5 sets. Each set is 30-60 seconds with 30-60 seconds rest between sets.
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Grade 4: Similar movement as Grade 3 (2-3 per second), performed in 4-5 sets. Sets last 30-60 seconds with rest periods between sets of 30-60 seconds.
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