Five Funcational Categories in Neuro
Soft Tissue Managment in Ortho
Dysfunction associated with damge to specific
Orthopedic Pathologies
Definitions (within Neuro of motor control)
100
This is the area of the corex tha tis responsible for descriminating shape, texture, or size of an object.
What is the Primary Somatosensory Cortex
100
This is harmful to soft tissue injuries and can cause adhesions
What is immobilization
100
Damage to this area of the cortex leads to a Pt reporting loss of visual field, specifically: L temporal fild and R nasal field.
What is Primary Visual Cortex
100
This is a chronic disease in the jts, usually polyarticular, marked by inflammatory changes in synovial membranes and articular structures.
What is RA
100
Inability to identify an object by touch, despite having in tact sensation
What is asteriognosis.
200
This area of hte corext analyzes motion, color, and controls visual fixation.
What is the Sensory Visual Association Area
200
This is the typical length of time to heal a muscle.
What is 6-8 weeks
200
Pt is handed a pen and can describe the pen as "cylindrical, narrow, has a tip", but is unable to identify the object. The damage occurs here.
What is Somatosensory association areas
200
This condition is characterized by diffuse, extreme, pain tha tis throughout the whole body.
What is Fibromyalgia
200
Inability to recognize faces despite having in tact vision
What is prospagnosia
300
This area of the corex controls the initation of movement, orietnation of head & eyes, and is responsible for "set activity"
What is Supplementary Motor Areas
300
What technique accomplishes: stimuating phagocytosis, fiber orientation, regeneration of CT, prevention of adhesions, etc.
What is Transverse Friction Massage
300
Pt says "I...go..doctor...good." demonstrates damage to this area of the cortex.
What is Broca's Areas in Motor Planning.
300
A defect of the pars interarticularis that may be unilateral or bilateral.
What is Spondylolysis
300
Inability to recognize a sound despite having normal hearing.
What is auditory agnosia. L-sided results in no speech. R-sided results in no noises.
400
This area of the corex processes emotion, motivation, and converstion of short-term to long-term memory
What is the Limbic system within the Association Cortex
400
99% fibers are torn, visible swelling, marked tenderness, and mild to moderate loss of stability are characteristics of this grade of a cartilage tear.
What is Grade 2
400
In therapy, you ask yoru pt to move a ball from one side of the table to the other. You nocie that their shoulder flexes, then the elbow extends, then pronates...etc. Damaged has occured in this area of the cortex.
What is M1
400
A displacment of capital femoral epiphysis from the metaphsis through the physeal plate
What is Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis
400
Repeating a movment or word without an apparent reason.
What is Perservation.
500
This area of the cortex anticipates postural adjustments by controling trunk and girdle muscles.
What is the Premotor area within the Motor Plannin Area
500
3 weeks is the given time for immobilization for this structure
What is cartilage
500
Upon walking into a pt's room, you ask them what they want to do for therapy. They reply, "I dunno". You ask them what their goals for therapy are, they respond, "I dunno." Damage to this area is displayed in this case.
What is Prefrontal Association Area
500
an overuse syndrome in growing children in the posterior aspect of the calcaneus.
What is Sever Disease
500
Normal iontonation and emphasis, but actual content of speech is meaningless.
What is Wernicke's Aphasia
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