90-100
(N/A)
80-89
70-79
60-69
<59
1)Explains procedure to pt 2)Describes intended affects. 3)Explains where on the pain scale to stay within 4)Speaks of indications of GTO (muscle spasm, HT, an area too painful to Massage)
1)Explains what a GTO release does physiologically. 2)Names CI (local painful condition affecting tendon, Hypotonic/atonic mm, fragility, lesions) 3)Performs proper technique on musculotendinous junction. 4)Student says which tendon being tx. 5)Ensures pt is taking deep breaths 6)Asks pt about pressure. 7)Holds until a release is felt (30+secs). 8)Proper biomechanics (reinforced digits, not overly looking down, using legs)
1)Speaks of using AROM/PROM. 2)Speaks of muscle testing to determine painful site. 3)Speaks of palpating site of pain 4)Tells pt they can stop tx at anytime
1)Tx mm (shortened), tx tendon (lengthened) 2)Locate adhesion/Ask patient if painful 3)Speak of fiber direction 4)Sufficient pressure, checks in p-scale (not over a 7) 5)Performs X-fiber NOT sliding over skin 6)Rate 2-3 cycles a sec (does 20 secs), speaks of going for >1 min & would increase pressure as pt describes lessening pain. 7)checks 1x about p-scale after beginning frictions. 8)Proper biomechanics (reinforced digits, not overly looking down, u