Immobility and Rehabilitation Flashcards

1
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what two conditions are consequences of immobility?

A

sarcopenia and osteopenia

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2
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what is sarcopenia?

A

age related loss of muscle mass and function

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3
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what is the european working group definition of sarcopenia?

A

criterion 1 + 2 or 3

(1) low muscle mass
(2) low muscle strength
(3) low physical performance

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4
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what cardiometabolic disorders do you have an increased risk of if you have sarcopenia?

A

insulin resistance
metabolic syndrome
CV disease

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5
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what is osteopenia?

A

age related loss of bone mass, exacerbated by immobility

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6
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what does wolffs law state?

A

bone density is directly proportional to the stress put on it

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7
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what CV / pulmonary problems can secondary immobility or “bed rest” cause?

A

decreased blood volume (increased urine production)

cardiac deconditioning (increase in resting HR – 1bpm for every 2 days)

postural hypotension (20 hrs after bed rest)

DVT

increased risk of pneumonia (decrease in residual volume and total lung capacity)

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8
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what MSK problems can secondary immobility or “bed rest” cause?

A

loss of strength (10-15% per week)

antigravity muscles most affected

increase in non-contractile tissue collagen (stiffness)

risk of contractures (shortened muscles, ligaments and tendons – at risk after 6 days in bed)

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9
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what GU problems can secondary immobility or “bed rest” cause?

A

renal calculi / UTIs

loss of urinary urgency

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10
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what derm problems can secondary immobility or “bed rest” cause?

A

pressure sores

> 70 yo = 70% chance of developing sores within 2 weeks of hospitalisation

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11
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what GI problems can secondary immobility or “bed rest” cause?

A

reduced appetite

stomach transit time (66% slower)

constipation

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12
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how can immobility be measured?

A

outcome measures = walking tests, quality of life measures, strength and balance assessment

physical activity monitors

evidence effectiveness of intervention and provide motivation for improvement

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13
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what 2 types of exercise interventions can improve immobility?

A

resistance exercise (2 days per week guideline)

aerobic exercise (150 mins per week)

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