CP 1
CP 2
CP 3
CP 4
CP 5
100
Most common abnormal tone seen in children
What is Spasticity
100
Velocity-dependent increase in muscle tone
What is spasticity
100
loss of vision in half the visual field
What is homonymous hemianopia
100
The ability of the nervous system to be flexible in its response to injury and development
What is plasticity
100
Age when child should take some degree of responsibility for his/her own therapy
What is school-age
200
Damage that occurs before or during birth process
What is congenital CP
200
"floppy" infants
What is atonic
200
medications to manage spasticity
What is diazepam (valium), baclofen (Lioresal), dntrolene (Dantrium)
200
PT goals during preschool period
What is means of independent mobility, promote functional movement, Improve performance of ADLs, promote social interaction
200
best position to dampen the effect of most of the tonic reflexes because of the neutral position of the head
What is side lying
300
Damage to brain after birth up to 3 yoa
What is acquired CP
300
primary lower extremity involvement and some degree of trunk
What is diplegia
300
Functional movement limitations due to ATNR
What is segmental rolling; reaching; bringing hand to mouth; sitting
300
Functional movement limitation due to STNR
What is Creeping, Kneeling, Walking
300
Functional Movement limitation due to TLR
What is rolling from supine to prone; reaching in supine; coming to sit and sitting
400
Maternal infections, placental abnormalities, maternal diabetes, toxemia
What is Prenatal factors
400
Asphyxia, Prolonged labor, Breech birth, Prolapsd cord, Prematurity, low birth low
What is Perinatal factors
400
CVA, intraventricular hemorrhage, brain infection, seizures, head trauma, near-drowning
What is postnatal factors
400
Seizures that are generalized to the entire body; always involve loss of consciousness
What is Generalized seizure
400
Begin with a tonic contraction of the body, then change to clonic movements of the body
What is Grand-mal/ Tonic-clonic seizure
500
Two biggest risk factors for CP
What is prematurity and low birth weight
500
Involvement of entire body
What is quadriplegia
500
disorderd movement of the extremities especially within their respective midranges
What is Athetosis
500
loss if coordination resulting from damage to the cerebellum, jerky and irregular movements
What is Ataxia
500
deficits associated with CP
What is Feeding and speech impairments, Breathing insufficiency, Visual impairments, Hearing impairments, Mental retardation, Seizures
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