Hand Therapy
hand
mixed bag
mixed bag
mixed bag
100
following a CVA or CNC damage what sense is usually disturbed
What is proprioception and sterognosis
100
what nerve is affected if someone can not extend their wrist or thump?
What is radial nerve
100
difficulty of graded discrimination is increased by
What is occluding vision
100
are aspects of musculoskeletal sensation. __________ is the awareness of joint position.______________encompasses joint position, muscle stretch, and deep vibration. It has a direct effect at the spinal cord level through muscle spindles. __________also has significant connections to the cortical and cerebellar pathways, with resulting impact on motor learning and motor adaptation. .
What is proprioception
100
pressure on the median nerve can cause
What is carpel tunnel syndrome
200
What is Merkel’s disks
The superficial fine touch disk that detect (pressure) is called
200
What nerve is affected when someone has ape hand
What is Median
200
How much time does a sensory reeducation program require per treatment
What is 10- 15 minutes
200
What would be the best tool to use to test a client following nerve repair in order to map their nerve regeneration improvements and receptor density
What is disc discriminator
200
vision hearing and bone loss is the process of_______
What is normal aging process
300
what kind of Axon transit information quickly large or small
What is Large
300
Before you can test a person for sensory discrimination with a two point discriminator tool what measure must the person have on Semmes Weinstein (number wise)
What is 4.31 or normal
300
visual field visual acuity and oculamotor control
What is foundational developmental visual skills
300
What nerve is affect if someone has wrist drop
What is radial nerve
400
The superficial fine touch receptor Meissner’s corpuscles detect
This superficial fine touch receptor detects light touch and vibration
400
required 4.31 on Semmes Weinstein monofilament test
What is clients are candidate for discriminative sensory training if they have a protective sensation intact with recognition of at least
400
localization of moving touch tend to return before localization of (either pinprick or constant touch)
What is constant touch
400
the inability to recognize familiar people faces
What is prosopagnosia
400
the two biological theories in gerontology in regard to aging
What is preprogrammed gene and accumulated cell death
500
Merkel’s disks (pressure) Pacinian corpuscles (touch and vibration) Ruffini’s corpuscles (stretch of the skin) are subcutaneous fine touch receptors Meissner’s corpuscles (light touch and vibration)
what are the 4 superficial fine touch receptors called
500
what sensory tool measures pressure threshold
What is Semmes Weinstein
500
small involuntary motion of the joint is called
What is joint play
500
What is the best approach to treat perceptual disorders
What is functional training