Vestibular Rehab/Concussion | Cerebellum and Vision/Perception | Memory Care and HHC | Neuroplasticity & Tx for Motor Control | Wild card |
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What is condition 4: EC on foam
The modified CTSIB condition which assesses the vestibular system's contribution to balance
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What are prism glasses
The most effective treatment for visual field cut
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What is spaced retrieval
"What do you do when you stand up?"
"I push up from the chair." |
What are RTP, transfer package and constraint
3 components of CIMT
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What is exercise or education
Intervention which is beneficial for all types of pain
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What are gaze stabilization, habituation and postural stability activities
3 components of UVH treatment
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What are Frenkel exercises
Exercises to improve ataxia/coordination
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What is caregiver education/training, equipment needs, positioning, ROM
The PT focus in the late stages of dementia
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What is CIMT, locomotor training
An example of the use it or lose it principle (intervention)
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What is nociplastic pain
Type of pain due to overexcitability in CNS, common in SCI, fibromyalgia and stroke
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What are: Sx rating higher than 7/10, cervical dysfunction, history of cardiac/respiratory issues
Contraindications to the Buffalo Concussion Treadmill Test
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What is the use of axial or limb loading
AD Frenkels Visual/verbal cues
A compensatory approach to treat ataxia
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What is errorless learning
This learning strategy works by increasing exposure to the target information and decreasing exposure to incorrect information
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What is the just right challenge or challenge threshold
Allowing your patient to be successful when performing a particular task/activity yet also requiring effort
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external, auditory
In PD: best type of cueing to improve gait quality?
(hint: 2 answers) |
What is central vestibular dysfunction
Pt with constant dizziness, inability to cancel the VOR, gaze evoked nystagmus
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What is dysdiadochokinesia, dysmetria, decomp of movement, intention tremor, imbalance and gait deviations,
3 signs/symptoms of cerebellar dysfunction
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What is reminiscence, distraction, actually vs. no, re-approach, redirection, validation
3 behavior management strategies
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What is map expansion
Functions of the damaged brain taken over by areas not previously associated with that function
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taping, mirror box, AD, orthosis, TENS
3 examples of equipment that help with pain management
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What are Rivermead, Post-Concussion symptom scale, Dizziness Handicap Inventory
3 standardized tests used in assessment of concussion
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What is repetition of same task in multiple conditions, task oriented practice, extra time required
How to maximize carry over for the patient with cerebellar dysfunction
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What is home/environment modifications, equipment provision/training, caregiver education, fall prevention, memory care/behavior management strategies
3 of the top priorities for PT intervention in the home
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What is:
use it lose it or improve it, salience, time, age, specificity, intensity, repetition, transference, interference
10 principles of neuroplasticity
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What is gait velocity and stride length
In PD: 2 aspects of gait which have been shown to improve with participation in Tai Chi?
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