Modern frameworks Flashcards
what practice are not used anymore
bobath concept/NDT
PNF
brunstoms stages of motor recovery
Rood
what are used in practice
ICF
movement system diagnosis
NDT good or bad
bad
bobath good or bad
bad
what is another name for bobath
NDT
what is the bobath based on
hierarchal theory of motor control
this has been debunked
what is the hierarchal theory of motor control
lower levels (SC) cannot control higher levels (cortex) in normal movement
CNS maturation is the main agent of change with other factors having mim input
damage to higher levels (cortex) means lower levels (SC) has not control and nothing is controlling the reflexes
what is bobath focused on
normalizing quality movement before addressing function
stopping abnormal patterns of movement to allow normal patterns to emerge
brunstroms stages good or bad
bad
brunstroms stages
flaccid paralysis - no relfexes
spactic - syngery pattern
more normal movement
normal
uses synergies to learn movement and the breaks them
ROODs methodology
follows patterns learned from a infant
supine> rolling > sit > stand > walk
uses tactile cues to faciltate movement - brushing, ice, touch
PNF now a days
now more a form of advanced stretching
PNF in the past
assisting a pt in smooth diagonal motions with slow reversal between agonist and antagonist
this will impact the muscle spindles and encourage increased tone for improved voluntary movements
what is a movement system diagnosis
used to guide intervention decision
based off of the PT diagnosis on what the mpvement system is doing and not the medical body system
weakness
force production deficit