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7 Subjective Info Subtypes
- General Medical History
- Occupation
- Lifestyle
- Past Injuries
- Past Surgeries
- Chronic Conditions
- Medications
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Beta Blockers
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Antihypertensive (high BP) or for arrhythmia (irregular heart rate)
- -HR Down BP Down
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Calcium-channel blockers
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Hypertension and angina (chest pain)
- -HR Up, Down or no effect BP Down
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Nitrates
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Hypertension or congestive heart failure
- -HR Up or no effect BP Down or no effect
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Diuretics
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Hypertension, congestive heart failure, peripheral edema
- -HR no effect BP Down or no effect
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Bronchodilators
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Correct or prevent bronchial smooth muscle constriction in individuals with asthma and other pulmonary diseases
- -HR no effect BP no effect
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Vasodilators
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Hypertension and congestive heart failure
- -HR Up, Down or no effect BP Down
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Antidepressants
-For
-Effect on HR and BP
- -Psychiatric and emotional disorders
- -HR Up or no effect BP Down or no effect
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Top 4 Injuries that effect kinetic chain
- Ankle Sprain
- Knee (ligaments)
- Lower Back
- Shoulder
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7 Chronic Diseases (people who don't do minimum 30 min a day)
- Cardiovascular Disease
- Hypertension
- High Cholesterol
- Stroke
- Lung or Breathing problems
- Obesity
- Diabetes mellitus
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5 Categories of Objective Info
- Physiologic
- Body-composition
- Cardiorespiratory
- Movement (posture)
- Performance
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Systolic
- Top BP Number
- Pressure produced by heart as pumps blood to body 120-130
- -Listen for first observation of pulse
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Diastolic
- Bottom BP number
- Minimum pressure within arteries through full cardiac cycle 80 to 85
- -Listen for when pulse fades away
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Sphygmomanometer
Blood pressure cuff, pressure meter, bulb w/valve, stethoscope
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Body Composition
4 measurements
- Body fat
- Circumference
- Hip to waist ratio
- Body Mass index
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Body fat %
3 methods
- Skin Fold Calipers (subcutaneous fat or beneath the skin) (Durnin formula)
- Bioelectrical Impedance
- Underwater Weighing (fat vs. lean body tissue)
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Durnin Formula
-Locations on body
- -Bicep: vertical fold on front of arm over bicep halfway between shoulder and elbow
- -Tricep: Vertical fold on back of arm halfway between shoulder and elbow
- -Subscapular: 45 degree angle fold of 1 to 2cm below inferior angle of scapula
- -Iliac Crest: 45 degree angle fold just above iliac crest and medial to axillary line
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Circumference Measurements
7 Locations
- Neck (across adams)
- Chest (nipple line)
- Waist (narrowest point of waist, below rib cage)
- -if no narrowing, measure at navel
- Hips (feet together, widest part of buttocks)
- Thighs (ten inches above top of patella)
- Calves (at maximum circum)
- Biceps (at maximal circum, arm extended and palm forward)
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Waist to Hip Ratio
Divide smallest part of waist by largest part of hip
- Waist/Hip
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Body Mass Index (BMI)
- Weight and heigh correlation
- Divide Body Weight (kilorgams)/By height in meters squared
- -Oesity related problems when BMI is above 25
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Cardiorespiratory Assessments
-2 of them
- Three minute step test
- Rockport walk test
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Structural Efficiencey
Alignment of muskuloskeletal system that allows center of gravity to be maintained over base of support
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Functional Efficiencey
Ability of neuromuscular system to monitor and manipulate movement during functional tasks using least amount of energy, creating least amount of stress on kinetic chain
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Postural Equilibrium
Maintaining state of balance in alignment of kinetic chain
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Functional Strength
Ability of neuromuscular system to contract eccentrically, isometrically and concentrically in a 3 planes
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Postural Distortion Patterns
Predictable occurrences of muscle imbalances caused by altered movement pattern
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Overhead Squat Assessment
Assesses dynamic flexibility on both sides of the body and integrated total body strength
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Single Let Squat Assessment
Assess ankle proprioception, core strength and hip joint stability
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Pushing Assessment and Pulling Assessments
-Compensations to look for
- Lower back arching
- Shoulder Elevation
- Head protrudes forward
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