Lecture 5 - Cerebral Palsy Flashcards
What is cerebral palsy
What is the prevalence of cerebral palsy
What are the risk factors of cerebral palsy
How to clinically diagnose cerebral palsy
What are the primary impairments of cerebral palsy
What are the comorbidities of cerebral palsy
What are the secondary impairments of cerebral palsy
What is the pathology of cerebral palsy
What are the functional areas of the cerebral cortex and their function
Describe the motor and sensory homunculus
Describe the ventricular system and its clinical relevance to cerebral palsy
Describe the function of the basal ganglia
Function of the cerebellum
Describe neuronal myelination and its clinical relevance to cerebral palsy
Describe the impacts of exercise on myelination
What is the order of neuroplasticity development
What are the 3 types of motor disorders of CP and describe them
Describe spasticity
Describe dyskinesia
Describe dystonia
Describe athetosis
Describe chorea
Describe ataxia
What are the classifications of functional ability for CP
What should the physiotherapy assessment consist of for CP
What are the standardized outcome measures and other measures that can be used for CP
Describe the 3 different methods to assess tone
Describe gait in cerebral palsy and describe hemiplegia classification
What are some considerations for PT treatment for CP
What are some sensory treatment options for CP
What are some treatment options for optimizing motor skill development for CP
What are some treatment precautions for CP
What are some energy conservation considerations for CP
What are some orthoses that can be used for CP
What is some specialized equipment for CP
What are some psychosocial considerations for CP
What is the orthopedic surgical management for CP
What are some ways to enhance participation for individuals with CP