Lecture 11th March + 18th March Flashcards
11th March: Neuromobilisation
how is axoplasmic flow related to neuro mobilisation
how is axoplasmic flow related to neuro mobilisation
what is neuropraxia, axonotmesis, neurtmesis
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how does neuro mobilisation work
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what other precautions an absolute contraindications for neuro mobilisation
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know the protocols of patient explanation etc before beginning any intervention
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be able to define flossing and tensioning, and when they should be applied
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explain “the barrier” and its relationship to patients experiencing pain with treatment
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explain the indications for flossing and tensioning
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Lecture 18th march
Vestibular Rehab
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be able to define and diagnose BPPV
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be able to define and diagnose cervicogenic dizziness
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be able to explain the Epley manoeuvre and its use and its applicationsq
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be able to explain the supine roll test and the Log roll /BBQ/Barrell/ Lempert roll and its
applications
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be able to describe the VOR stimulation exercises and their application in the clinic life also
their indications and contraindications
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be able to explain the Cawthorne & Cooksey exercises and their use for chiropractors
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