When applying an UE PNF technique to a patient, what is the pt asked to watch?
What is the highest LOI to use a manual wheelchair with projections on the rim?
C5
The average length of rehabilitation stay is 2 months. T or F
False (Acute: 12 days, Inpatient: 37 days)
What are the treatment times that are most beneficial for PD pt on L-Dopa? * Provide informative nutritional info about medication.
Which spinal cord syndrome features sensory impairments that are usually less severe than the motor impairments and result from hyperextension injuries (UE > LE)?
Central Cord
________ occurs during the first day after spinal injury with the patient unable to perform motor or sensory assessment.
Spinal Shock
Avascular malformations occur in the spinal cord tissue. T or F
True
To assess the L2 myotome on the ASIA Scale, the person will have hip flexion assessed. T or F
True
What needs to be promoted with our treatment for PD patients to improve functional mobility?
What are 4 pt education examples of Autonomic Dysreflexia?
What Neurodegenerative Disease has a sub max exercise level of 20-70% of HR Max?
Multiple Sclerosis
You must work (lightly or hard) on a patient with PD?
Aggressive-Hard
In PD patients, what are strategies to enhance locomotor?
Which LE pattern can facilitate hackysack play?
D1 Flexion
What pattern of return (recovery) does a C4 incomplete SCI have?
What type of motor learning do patients of PD work well in?
Blocked practice, same task, high reps, and closed environment
When rhythmical initiation is performed 8-12 times by a patient with PD, what other relaxation benefit will the patient have?
Decreased muscle tone, increased chest expansion and aerobic capacity
Which diagnosis is most likely to have impaired sensory?
A pt with a clinical syndrome produces an acute onset of unwanted activity from noxious stimuli below the level of the lesion. What is this term? What is the most common cause?
Autonomic Dysreflexia; Bladder and Bowel Distention
What PD medicine is the best in crossing the blood brain barrier but only benefit a decade?
Which spinal cord syndrome features preservation of motor function, a sense of pain and light touch, and loss of 2 point discrimination?
Posterior Cord
A patient that presents with motor function below the neurological level with more than half the key muscle groups having a grade < 3 will be scored as a(n) ______ on the ASIA Impairment Scale.
C
Which patient treatment stategies will encourage an increase ROM, increase respiratory function, and increase in pulmonary capacity?
When a patient with SCI level C5 with biceps intact attempts to long sit, can they perform the task?
No, can’t wrist or triceps extend. Need at least C7