What are some strategies to prevent subluxation?
Is a commons sequel to stroke - up to 84% of patients have this.
It is also a cause of poor recovery of the upper limb function
Shoulder pain
What are some strategies to prevent subluxation?
What is the admission criteria for CIMT?
This is when the patient learns not to use his other limb (affected limb)
Learned non-use
Is a collective name for a group of neurologic speech disorders that reflect abnormalities in the strength, speed, range, steadiness, tone, or accuracy of movement required for breathing, phonatory, resonatory, prosodic aspects of speech production)
Dysarthria
A strategy to manage learned non-use.
Has three components:
1. restraint of non affected UL
2. Massed practice in the affected UP
3. Transfer of practice to everyday life (functional practice)
CIMT - Constraint induced movement therapy
What do you use to assess shoulder pain?
An impairment in the volitional speech production, although linguistic and motor execution abilities are relatively preserved.
Problem with motor planning/programming
Apraxia of speech or speech apraxia
An impairment in language. It may affect production or comprehension of language and ability to read or write, understand symbols.
Left hemisphere stroke - most common cause of this conditon.
Aphasia