L30: Physiotherapy Assessment of Parkinson's Disease Flashcards
_______ can vary throughout the day for PD patients.
Movement disorders
What is the on and off phase for PD?
Assess at maximum dose “on” phase and 15 minutes before next dose “off” phase
What are the 2 things for the minimum data set for PD?
- Subjective Assessment
- Objective Assessment
What is the minimum data set?
Minimum assessment to do.
What are 5 characteristics of of the subjective assessment for PD?
- Hoehn & Yahr stage of disease
- Disease subtype
- PD medication dose and frequency
- Name & specialty of the doctor managing their PD
- Limitations of activities & impairments
What are 5 characteristics of of the objective assessment for PD?
- TUG: Comfy, fast, count, words
- Timed straight walk (10 m)
- Marsden pull
- Hold & release
- Spiral test of hand function
What are 8 characteristics of functional assessment (measure time taken to perform functional movements) for PD?
- Gait
- Balance
- Manipulation
- Sit to stand
- Turning
- Stair climbing
- Dressing
- Bed mobility
What are 7 characteristics of functional assessment (look for the influence of the critical movement disorders) for PD?
- Hypokinesia
- Akinesia
- Dystonia
- Tremor
- Rigidity
- Postural instability
- Dyskinesia
What are 4 gait tests for functional assessment for PD?
- 10m walk test
- Velocity
- Stride length
- Cadence
- TUG, TUGM, TUGC: Dual task TUG to determine influence of secondary task
- Dynamic gait index
What are 4 balance tests for functional assessment for PD?
- Observe use of balance strategies
- Functional objective balance tests
- External perturbation (must do!): Hold & release, Marsden pull
- Timed quiet stance
- Functional reach
- BBS
- Mini-BEST test
- Identify common activities associated with falls: e.g.Turning, dual task, confined space, crowds
- Home assessment
- Identify risk areas
- Improve home safety
What are 4 grades of UPDRS #29 (gait)?
What are 4 grades of UPDRS #30 (postural stability)?
What are 7 other assessments of PD?
- Freezing of gait: N-FOG-Q
- Fine motor: 9 hole peg test, shirt buttoning (timed)
- Posture: Kyphosis - measure distance from occiput to wall
- Muscle strength: 5x STS, MMT/dynamometry
- Joint AROM & PROM
- Habitual posture forward F + IR
- Limited hip & knee E, shoulder ER, spine E
- Fitness: 6 min walk test
- Respiratory function: FEV1 and FVC, Respiratory pattern