Understanding Mobility: Functional ROM and Mobility
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Which factor is thought to be an important factor in the prevention of injury or re-injury of the musculoskeletal system?

  • Soft tissue mobility (correct)
  • Prolonged immobilization of a body segment
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Impaired muscle performance (weakness)
  • What term is used to describe any therapeutic maneuver designed to increase the extensibility of soft tissues?

  • Immobilization
  • Endurance
  • Mobilization
  • Stretching (correct)
  • What may impair muscular performance and lead to activity limitations and participation restrictions?

  • Prolonged immobilization of a body segment
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Restricted motion caused by hypomobility (correct)
  • Sedentary lifestyle
  • Which type of intervention may be the most appropriate early in the rehabilitation process?

    <p>Manual stretching and joint mobilization/manipulation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For a gain in range of motion (ROM) to become permanent, what must it be complemented by?

    <p>Appropriate level of strength and endurance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the term mobility encompass in relation to the body?

    <p>The ability to initiate, control, or sustain active movements of the body</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is necessary for unrestricted, pain-free movements of the body during functional tasks of daily living?

    <p>Flexibility of joint capsules</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is essential to enable an individual to be functionally mobile according to the text?

    <p>Sufficient mobility of soft tissues and ROM of joints</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which component must complement a gain in range of motion (ROM) for it to become permanent?

    <p>Requisite level of muscle strength and endurance and neuromuscular control</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is associated with joint integrity as well as the flexibility according to the text?

    <p>Extensibility of soft tissues that cross or surround joints</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which parameter of mobility is associated with joint integrity and the flexibility of soft tissues?

    <p>Functional ROM</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary requirement for the performance of functional activities in terms of range of motion?

    <p>Sufficient mobility of soft tissues and ROM of joints</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What must sufficient mobility and ROM of joints be supported by to enable an individual to be functionally mobile?

    <p>Muscle strength and endurance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which aspect is necessary to allow the body to accommodate to imposed stresses during functional movement?

    <p>Neuromuscular control</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does mobility, as it relates to functional ROM, require in addition to sufficient ROM and mobility of soft tissues?

    <p>Nerve control</p> Signup and view all the answers

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