FOR Ex. Eval and Assess Flashcards

1
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increase strength, endurance or ROM

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biomechanical

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2
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reduce pain, swelling, or scarring

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biomechanical

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3
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compensate for musculoskeletal pathology

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biomechanical

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4
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prevent deformity or contractures

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biomechanical

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5
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to maximize performance in occupations through adaptation of the environment or activity

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rehabiliative

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6
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to restore cognitive and or perceptual abilities to engage in occupational activity

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multicontext treatment approach

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7
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to adapt the activity or environmental to allow he client to participate in meaningful occupations

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multicontext treatment approach

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8
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to facilitate transfer of learning across a variety of contexts

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multicontext treatment approach

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9
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to develop self awareness to utilize strategies to promote function and decrease barriers

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multicontext treatment approach

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10
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to remediate or compensate for abilities in body function (cognitive, perceptual and motor abilities) to be able to participate in occupations

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quadraphonic approach

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11
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to promote client centered strategies based on age, health and personal characteristics to promote engagement in functional activity

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quadraphonic approach

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12
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to retrain the lost skills through compensatory techniques and repetitive practice using the same task and within the same environment

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neurofunctional approach

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13
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to learn and practice strategies to enhance the quality and effectiveness of movement in functional activity (ex. the goal is to increase motor control)

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motor learning/ motor control approach

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14
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utilizes both facilitation and inhibitory techniques

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motor learning/ motor control approach

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15
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to gain voluntary, motor control to participate in occupations in a variety of contexts

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motor learning/ motor control approach

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16
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to normalize muscle tone through the use of facilitory or inhibitory techniques to initiate controlled developmental movement - used as a preparatory precursor to engage in occupations

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sensorimotor approach

17
Q

to improve movement from a reflexive pattern to voluntary control

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movement approach

18
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to produce a controlled diagonal movement pattern of the limbs and trunk that incorporates sensory input and strengthens both the agonist and antagonist muscles

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proprioceptive neuromuscular function - NPF

19
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important to emphasize normal and quality movement patterns in functional activity with manual facilitation

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neurodevlopmental treatment approach - NDT

20
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to gain proximal stability to produce distal mobility

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neurodevlopmental treatment approach - NDT

21
Q

to restore quality movement and postural control to engage in occupations

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neurodevlopmental treatment approach - NDT