what is 1-3mm per day
because all pain is perceptive, _____, whether nociceptive or non-nociceptive in nature
what is "all pain is real pain"
staring at your thumb and shaking your head from side to side is part of this test
what is VOR
movement arises from an interplay between these 3 things
what are individual, task, and environment?
20-30mins of exercise cause the release of this neural drug
what is BDNF?
The 4 layers of connective tissue separating axons
What are endoneurium, perineurium, epineurium, mesoneurius?
This theory of pain might have you rubbing your head
What is counterirritant theory?
conjugate, convergence, & divergence are types of this
what are eye movements?
this motor control theory is the foundation of NDT and PNF
hierarchical theory
this is when our brain stops being neuroplastic
what is when we die?
This type of nerve damage requires surgery to fix
What is neurotemesis?
medial pain system does this, making you sad
affective & cognitive response
this maneuver realigns crystals in your ear
what is the epley maneuver?
what is cognitive
adults have a ___ initial recovery, but fewer long-term gains
Kids have a ___ initial recovery, but better long-term gains
what is faster, longer?
This type of neuropathy warrants a referral for electrodiagnostic evaluation
what is multiple mononeuropathys?
supersensitivity to nitric oxide sensitizes nociceptive pathways in the CNS leading to this headache
what are tension headaches
the near triad consists of these 3 things
what are pupils constrict, eves converge, & lense becomes more convex
people are lazy and have their preferred ways of doing things based on using the least amount of energy, posits this motor control theory
What is dynamic action theory?
failure to drive specific brain functions can lead to functional degradation says this principle of neuroplasticity
This hereditary disease can result in foot drop, steppage gait, frequent tripping, and muscle atrophy
What is Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease
Lack of insulation between neurons causes unwanted action potentials in nearby neurons
what is ephatic transmission
this structure contains hair cells and is inclosed by calcium carbonate crystals
what is the macula?
awareness of how to do something is this hard to say word
what is a schema?
decreased response to repeated, benign stimuli
what is habituation