L30: Physiotherapy Assessment of Parkinson's Disease Flashcards

1
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_______ can vary throughout the day for PD patients.

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Movement disorders

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2
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What is the on and off phase for PD?

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Assess at maximum dose “on” phase and 15 minutes before next dose “off” phase

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What are the 2 things for the minimum data set for PD?

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  1. Subjective Assessment
  2. Objective Assessment
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4
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What is the minimum data set?

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Minimum assessment to do.

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What are 5 characteristics of of the subjective assessment for PD?

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  1. Hoehn & Yahr stage of disease
  2. Disease subtype
  3. PD medication dose and frequency
  4. Name & specialty of the doctor managing their PD
  5. Limitations of activities & impairments
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What are 5 characteristics of of the objective assessment for PD?

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  1. TUG: Comfy, fast, count, words
  2. Timed straight walk (10 m)
  3. Marsden pull
  4. Hold & release
  5. Spiral test of hand function
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What are 8 characteristics of functional assessment (measure time taken to perform functional movements) for PD?

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  1. Gait
  2. Balance
  3. Manipulation
  4. Sit to stand
  5. Turning
  6. Stair climbing
  7. Dressing
  8. Bed mobility
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What are 7 characteristics of functional assessment (look for the influence of the critical movement disorders) for PD?

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  1. Hypokinesia
  2. Akinesia
  3. Dystonia
  4. Tremor
  5. Rigidity
  6. Postural instability
  7. Dyskinesia
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What are 4 gait tests for functional assessment for PD?

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  1. 10m walk test
    • Velocity
    • Stride length
    • Cadence
  2. TUG, TUGM, TUGC: Dual task TUG to determine influence of secondary task
  3. Dynamic gait index
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What are 4 balance tests for functional assessment for PD?

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  1. Observe use of balance strategies
  2. Functional objective balance tests
    1. External perturbation (must do!): Hold & release, Marsden pull
    2. Timed quiet stance
    3. Functional reach
    4. BBS
    5. Mini-BEST test
  3. Identify common activities associated with falls: e.g.Turning, dual task, confined space, crowds
  4. Home assessment
    • Identify risk areas
    • Improve home safety
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11
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What are 4 grades of UPDRS #29 (gait)?

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12
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What are 4 grades of UPDRS #30 (postural stability)?

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13
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What are 7 other assessments of PD?

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  1. Freezing of gait: N-FOG-Q
  2. Fine motor: 9 hole peg test, shirt buttoning (timed)
  3. Posture: Kyphosis - measure distance from occiput to wall
  4. Muscle strength: 5x STS, MMT/dynamometry
  5. Joint AROM & PROM
    • Habitual posture forward F + IR
    • Limited hip & knee E, shoulder ER, spine E
  6. Fitness: 6 min walk test
  7. Respiratory function: FEV1 and FVC, Respiratory pattern
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