Active Care Exam 1 Practice Test

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Reinforce aims to do which?

Immobilize the joint

Restore mobility

Reinforce what we did with reset, reducing risk of recurrence and regression

Reinforce is about cementing the gains from a reset and making them last. After a reset, the goal is to solidify the new joint position or movement pattern so that the improvements don’t slip back. This means ongoing practice, cues, and progression that help the body remember and tolerate the new alignment and function. The emphasis is on reducing the chance of symptoms returning (recurrence) or getting worse again (regression), by enhancing motor control, stability, and appropriate loading.

Why the other options don’t fit as the main aim: immobilizing the joint would prevent movement and defeat rehabilitation goals that rely on controlled use and progression. restoring mobility describes the general objective of rehab, but reinforcement specifically focuses on maintaining what was achieved with the reset rather than just achieving mobility anew. reset is a separate action; reinforcement supports the outcomes of that reset to keep improvements from fading.

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