Hot Models
I see you
Motor Learning
You've got what?
the LAW
100
Dancing
What is a disability?
100
The patient smoothly extends hips and knees to transition into standing.
What is the execution phase?
100
At this point the patient requires extensive cueing in order to perform a task correctly.
What is the cognitive stage?
100
After a bleed in the brain you are unable to move your right arm and leg.
What is a CVA?
100
The use of this device is not permitted in class for any reason.
What is a cell phone?
200
Inability to complete ADLs
What is a functional limitation?
200
Observation of person's ability to complete a certain task will generate this.
What are the possible impairments?
200
A patient works on single leg standing during therapy in order to improve stance phase during ambulation.
What is part task practice?
200
Over the past 10 years you have demonstrated a slow decline in function as lesions have developed on your brain and spinal cord.
What is MS?
200
The use of this device is permitted when utilized for class purposes only.
What is a computer?
300
Decreased ROM
What is an impairment?
300
Prior to completing a supine to side-lying roll, the patient reaches for the edge of the mat with the right hand.
What is preparation?
300
A patient completes 15 minutes of hip strengthening exercises, 15 minutes of sit to stands and then 30 minutes of gait training.
What is blocked practice?
300
During ambulation you demonstrate the most difficulty during starting, stopping and ground transition changes?
What is Parkinson's Disease?
300
This occurs when one misses a class and does not notify anyone.
What is an unexcused absence?
400
Parkinson's Disease
What is a pathology?
400
The patient is sitting on their bed in a quiet room that is dimly lit.
What are the initial conditions?
400
During this stage a person is able to ambulate 300ft over changing surfaces without the need of external verbal or tactile cueing.
What is the autonomous stage?
400
You have suffered a TBI and are demonstrating irrational, agitated episodes that makes it difficult for you to focus and work with your therapist.
What is Rancho Level IV
400
This is the material you are responsible for reading prior to class time.
What are assigned readings?
500
Focuses on the pathology of a person
What is the Nagi Model?
500
During a sit to stand transition you notice that the patient's RLE extends, internally rotates and plantarflexes.
What is an extensor synergy?
500
This is demonstrated when an individual is able to use internal feedback, make adjustments without cueing and successfully perform task days to weeks after instruction.
What is motor learning?
500
You have suffered a SCI and demonstrate patches of sensation but active motor movement below the level of the lesion.
What is ASIA B?
500
This is when the instructor can be found in the office on Mondays from 11am-1pm.
What are office hours?