Treatment Approaches
Data Collection
Disorders
Vocabulary
LMN vs. UMN
100
Brushing, tapping, quick ice
What is the Rood sensory stimulation approach?
100
Balance, can be sharpened
What is the Romberg test?
100
Headache, one-sided weakness, facial droop
What is CVA?
100
Apathy, delayed processing, lack of initiation
What is abulia?
100
flaccid paralysis
What is a sign of LMN injury?
200
Strengthen within the synergy
What is the Brunnstrom Hemiplegic Recovery approach?
200
3-15 point scale used for brain injury assessment
What is the Glasgow Coma Scale?
200
Shuffling gait, bradykinesia, rigidity
What is Parkinsonism?
200
Swallowing disorder
What is dysphagia?
200
Hyperactive reflexes
What is a sign of UMN disorder?
300
Spiral/diagonal patterns
What is PNF?
300
The timed balance test
What is the "Timed Up and Go" test?
300
One complication is Autonomic Dysreflexia
What is quadriplegia?
300
Disorder of motor planning
What is apraxia?
300
Babinski or clonus
What are signs of UMN disorder?
400
Must inhibit abnormal movement patterns
What is NDT?
400
56 point balance test
What is the Berg?
400
Patients having this are heat-intolerant
What is Multiple Sclerosis?
400
One sided visual field cut
What is homonymous hemianopsia?
400
Cauda Equina spinal cord injury
What is LMN disorder?
500
Use of orthotics and assistive devices
What is compensatory therapy?
500
Spasticity/tone assessment
What is the Ashworth scale?
500
Pain, trophic changes, three stages, often follows trauma
What is (RSD) Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
500
Lack of awareness of one's own deficits
What is anosognosia?
500
This one is mixed UMN/LMN
What is ALS?
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