Tone Normalization
Tone Normalization
Tone Normalization
Tone Normalization
Tone Normalization
100

What is weight bearing over the affected side?

100

Dissociation of upper trunk and lower trunk 

What is trunk rotation?

100

Done with voice, guiding, feedback 

What are slow controlled movements?

100

The client is close enough to the activity to be completed

What is proper positioning?

200

Opposite of fast movements that tend to facilitate tone

What are slow controlled movements?

200

The most effective way to normalize tone

What is weight bearing over the affected side?
200

Feet being supported while sitting 

What is proper positioning

200

Placing a client in this position while seated 

What is anterior pelvic tilt?

300
Seated in a soft chair decreases the likelihood of this

What is proper positioning? 

300

Good to use with clients who display a flexor synergy pattern

What is scapular protraction

300
Swallowing, alignment of the scapula and humerus, and encourages a flexor synergy pattern of UE

What are the negative effects of a posterior pelvic tilt?

300

Feet flat on the floor, scooted all the way back in chair, and arm supported on table

How to normalize tone during meal time?

400

Difficulty swallowing, malalignment of the scapula and humerus, flexor synergy patterns of UE 

What are negative effects of posterior pelvic tilt?

400

Proximal to Distal

What is NDT law?

400

Dressing, grooming/hygiene, eating, home tasks, etc

What is incorporating function?

400

Most widely used treatment approach in stroke rehab

What is NDT?

400

This is discouraged when working on functional recovery

What are compensations?

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