What does TART stand for?
T-Tissue texture changes
A-Asymmetry
R-Restriction
T-Tenderness
What is the Physiologic Barrier?
Point at which a PATIENT can ACTIVELY move any given joint
What is the Anatomic barrier?
Point at which a PHYSICIAN can PASSIVELY move any given joint
Findings of ACUTE Tissue texture changes.
Findings of CHRONIC Tissue texture changes.
What are the findings of Asymmetry in Acute & Chronic conditions?
Acute - Present
Chronic - Present w/ COMPENSATION in other areas of body
Restriction findings in ACUTE condition.
Painful w/ movement
Restriction findings in CHRONIC condition.
Decreased or NO Pain
Tenderness findings in ACUTE condition.
Severe, Sharp
Tenderness findings in CHRONIC condition.
Dull, Achy, Burning
Orientation of Superior facets:
-Cervical
“BUM”
Backward
Upward
Medial
Orientation of Superior facets:
-Thoracic
“BUL”
Backward
Upward
Lateral
Orientation of Superior facets:
-Lumbar
“BM”
Backward
Medial
Flexion/Extension:
Flexion/Extension:
Rotation:
Rotation:
Sidebending:
Sidebending:
Describe DIRECT treatment.
Towards barrier
Describe INDIRECT treatment.
Away from barrier
Describe ACTIVE treatment.
Patient assists during treatment
Describe PASSIVE treatment.
Patient RELAXES during treatment
OA:
OA:
AA (C1):
AA:
C2-C4:
C2-C4:
C5-C7:
C5-C7: