balance rehabilitation Flashcards

1
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what is neuroplasticity?

A

the ability of the CNS to adapt in response to changes in the environment or injuries etc

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what different patients might need balance rehab?

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-rehab after MSK injury
-injury prevention in sport
-falls prevention in older people
-people with neurological conditions affecting balance
-rehab after critical illness
-vestibular rehab

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what are adaptive motor behaviours ?

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positive things that your MSK system does to increase balance
-eg increasing BOS, using hands to provide stabilisation

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4
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what is easier- if the COM is high or low?

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low is easier

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5
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is it easier if the BOS wide or narrow?

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wide

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how can physiotherapists manage the safety risks during balance assessment and rehab?

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-staying close to the patient and being ready to assist / catch at all times
-using aids eg gait aids
-safe environment - close to wall or plinth, handle bars
-second therapist assisting

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what would the early stages of balance rehab involve and safety management considerations?

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-working from static balance to anticipatory balance
- safety: easier tasks, therapist feedback, visual input - fixation on a pint, use of mirror etc

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what would the later stages of balance rehab involve?

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-dynamic activities
-anticipatory to reactive balance
-challenging
-ability to loose and regain balance
-task specific rehab

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what are examples of static balance training?

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-standing with feet together with or without eyes closed
-tandem stand - one foot in front of the other
-single leg stand

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what are examples of progression of static balance training?

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-limb movements - changes centre of mass
-head turns and eye movements which challenge the vestibular system

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what is anticipatory balance training?

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-dynamic balance exercises that require adjustments in advance or during the mvt
-anticipated responses

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what are examples of anticipatory balance training?

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-Tai chi / yoga
-otogo balance Programme
-tandem walking
-forward or sideways lean

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13
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who Otago exercise programme developed for?

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it is developed for elderly populations and aims to reduce falls

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what are examples of balance exercises on the Otago exercise programme?

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-knee bends
-backward walking
-walking and turning around
-sideways walking
-tandem walk
-one leg stand
-heel walking
-toe walking
-sit to stand

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what is reactive balance training?

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-progressively challenging experiences with an unanticipated force to create instability
-requires a response to prevent falling
-trains automatic postural response

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16
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what are internal and external perturbations in reactive balance training?

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  • internal - patients movement creates unexpected instability
    -external - created by therapist or technology
17
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what are examples of internal perturbations?

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-tandem walk -unable to smoothly control trunk, leading to a wobble that requires a reaction

18
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what are examples of external perturbations?

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-lean and release by therapist
-use of theraband
-ball catching and kicking

19
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what is proprioception?

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-body’s awareness of posture , mvt and changes in equilibrum

20
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how often should a patient do balance rehab?

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15 mins twice a day for 6-12 weeks