Week 4 Flashcards
(41 cards)
How can 1) muscle activity, 2) tonal balance, 3) sensory activity, 4) behavior be facilitated/inhibited?
What are some considerations when facilitating/inhibiting a response?
Define exteroceptors, interoceptors, and proprioceptors
What are the receptors that relay “unconscious” information?
What mechanoreceptors stimulated by?
Define thermal receptors, chemoreceptors, photoreceptors
Explain receptive fields
Define summation and tetany
What are the areas that have the most cortical representation?
What are some questions to consider prior to attempting facilitation/inhibition?
Explain facilitory/inhibitory approaches to audition/vision
Explain facilitory/inhibitory approaches to smell/taste
What are some approaches to facilitate the vestibular system?
Explain approximation
Explain pounding
Explain tapping
Explain quick stretches
Explain respiration
Explain vibration
Explain deep tendon pressure
Explain sustained stretches
Explain manual contact
Explain slow vs fast stroking
Explain ironing