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Decks in this class (40)

Week 3 Visual Dysfunction
How often does someone in the uni...,
Definition of blind,
Definition of partially sighted o...
48  cards
Week 3 Visual Interventions
What is the prevalence of vi afte...,
What is the most common vi after ...,
What are the three approaches for...
12  cards
Week 3 Agnosia
Agnosia definition,
In agnosia there is disturbance i...,
What is visual agnosia
14  cards
Week 3 Apraxia
Definition of apraxia what type o...,
Often apraxia is caused by damage...,
Tf they can understand the task t...
23  cards
Week 3 Body Schema and Body Image Disorders
What is unilateral neglect,
Unilateral neglect usually involv...,
If you have a right hemisphere le...
24  cards
Week 3 Pusher Syndrome
In what patients do we see pusher...,
Tf there is evidence that co occu...,
Tf neglect and aphasia are the un...
36  cards
Week 3 Functional Mobility
What are basic mobility skills,
Why do we do task analysis,
What are some components of movem...
8  cards
Week 3 Impaired Motor Control Stability
When we have instability what do ...,
For motor control we start with,
Determining the best treatment re...
8  cards
Week 3 Ataxia
Ataxia is caused by,
People with ataxia look,
What is the role of the cerebellu...
18  cards
Week 3 Impaired Motor Control Mobility
What is motor control,
What happens to motor control wit...,
What are the 3 primary movement i...
14  cards
Week 2 Continuum of Care
What is the continuum of care
1  cards
Week 1 Exam Questions
What is salience,
Can we say things are weak after ...,
Why does a decrease in torque pro...
59  cards
Week 2 Exam Questions
Difference between an ischemic an...
1  cards
Exam 2 Week 3.8 Functional Mobility
What are the 3 bed mobility tasks,
What are 3 basic transfers,
What are 2 basic wheelchair skills
18  cards
Wee 3.9 TI for Impaired MC Stability
What does instability look like w...,
What 3 steps can we follow to det...,
When we are examining we want to ...
15  cards
Week 3.10 Ataxia
What does an ataxic gait look like,
Damage to the ____ causes ataxia,
The cerebellum is responsible for
32  cards
Week 3.11 TI for Impaired MC Mobility
What are some movement components,
To be optimally functional moving...,
What do neuromuscular disorders d...
26  cards
Week 4.1 TI for Complete Paralysis
What is the expected functional o...,
Expected function with c5,
Expected function from c6 8
25  cards
Week 4.2 Interventions for weakness 1
Tf there is strong evidence and s...,
Strength training can do what to ...,
Why are there fewer motor neurons...
20  cards
Week 4.3 Intervention for weakness 2
Is there a lot of evidence that s...,
What are some modes of strength t...,
In ms strength and ___ improve fi...
28  cards
Week 4.4 Interventions for weakness 3
What are some preparatory interve...,
What is the overload in subacute ...,
What is the recommended overload ...
21  cards
Week 4.5 interventions for limited Passive ROM
What might limited rom affect,
Can having normal tenodysis be de...,
What are some mechanisms of prom ...
19  cards
Week 4.6 Interventions for involuntary contractions and mvmts
What is dyskinesia,
Dyskinesia is a pathology of the,
Is dyskinesia specific or variable
13  cards
Week 4.7 Spasticity Management
What are some assessments we can ...,
What are the stages of the ashwor...,
What is the modified ashworth scale
26  cards
Week 4.8 Spasticity management 2
What is the most common oral medi...,
What are the side effects of bacl...,
What are the cons of oral medicat...
38  cards
Week 4.9 Interventions with Sensory Impairment
What are some sensory impairments,
What kind of functional impact do...,
What are some preparatory interve...
17  cards
Week 5.1 Postural Control
Postural control,
Postural orientation,
Postural stability
33  cards
Week 5.2 Postural Control after BI
What are some consequences of imp...,
What percent of stroke patients fall,
What percent of people who fall n...
22  cards
Week 5.3 SCI Posture and Balance
What are the pathways of postural...,
How does a sci affect posture,
Whats the biggest difference in p...
14  cards
Week 5.4 Outcome Measures
Out of 1000 pts surveyed how many...,
Tf om evidence and research is great,
Tf there are tons of evidence rec...
14  cards
Week 5.5 Vestibular Rehab
What 3 things do we need what 3 s...,
What are the parts of the veribat...,
What happens any part of the syst...
10  cards
Week 5.6 DD Patient History
We need to take 3 things when tak...,
What is tempo,
What is vertigo
22  cards
Week 5.7 Vestibular DD Exam
What must you always assess first,
What are tests for peripheral dys...,
What are test for central dysfunc...
33  cards
Week 5.8 BPPV Exam and Eval
Is bppv central or peripheral,
What happens with bppv,
The otoconia disrupt
21  cards
Week 5.9 BBPV treatment
What is a good tip to give patien...,
How can canalithiasis be treated,
How do you treat cupulolithiasis
10  cards
Week 6 Exam Questions
The leading cod after sci is,
What happens to the superior and ...,
Levels c1 2 c3c4c5 8t1 5t6 12belo...
35  cards
Week 6 Exam Questions UE Dysfunction
What are common causes of pain in...,
How do we grade subluxations,
How do you do a sulcus sign test
23  cards
Week 6 Exam Questions Bowel and Bladder
What does bladder function depend...,
What happens to the bladder in th...,
What kind of bladder do you have ...
12  cards
Week 6 Exam Questions Sexual Function
What spinal levels are responsibl...,
What are the three types of erect...,
What is a psychogenic erection
20  cards
Week 7 Exam Questions
What are the expected outcomes of...
1  cards

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