Treatment approach utilized by an OT, who provides Mrs. R. a reacher and long-handled shoehorn to assist with lower body dressing due to hip precautions.
What is Compensatory
200
Cumulative sense of who we are and wish to become
What is occupational identity
200
Ability to generate and coordinate movement patterns
What is motor control
200
Perception of joint and body movement
What is Proprioception
200
What you are thinking about at the moment.
What is short term working memory
200
Three broad concepts that explain how the body produces stability and movement
What is Joint Range of Motion, Strength, and Endurance
300
Process by which people are motivated to choose activities that they participate in.
What is Volition
300
Four traditional neurodevelopmental approaches
What is The Rood Approach, Bobath's Neurodevelopmental Treatment, Brunnstrom's Movement Therapy, and Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
300
Assumption of SI that the brain can be changed or modified by sensory experiences
What is neural plasticity
300
The influence of others on cognition development.
What is Social Mediation
300
The ability of a muscle to contract repeatedly to do work
What is Muscle Endurance
400
Thoughts and feelings about personal capacities
What is personal causation
400
Movement controlled by cooperating systems without central executive control.
What is Heterarchical Control
400
Two types of sensory-based motor disorders
What is dyspraxia and postural disorders
400
When executive functions are most apparent
What is nonroutine, unstructured tasks
400
Range of possible movement when an outside force moves a joint
What is Passive Range of Motion
500
Three subsystems of MOHO
What is volition, habituation, and performance capacity
500
Biologically encoded movements that occur in response to sensory stimuli.
What is reflexes
500
Balancing of neurological excitation and inhibition
What is sensory modulation
500
Refers to information learned or acquired during skill development
What is Procedural Memory
500
An OT asks Mr. H. to hold her upper extremity in a specified position while the therapist provides resistance to assess strength