Movement Dysfunctions Table Flashcards
Distal portion moves over an externally stabilized proximal portion
mobility
A position is intentionally held
stability
Proximal portion moves over externally stabilized distal portion
controlled mobility
Distal portion moves with control over an internally stabilized proximal portion
skill
Common deficits of mobility
loss of AROM, loss of PROM
Common deficits of stability
loss of voluntary co-contraction
Common deficits with controlled mobility
inability to weight shift and impaired dynamic balance
Common deficits with skill
impaired gait, impaired transfers, impaired object manipulation
What PNF technique would you use for someone with impaired mobility?
dynamic reversals repeated stretch rhythmic initiation contract/hold relax combo of iso
What PNF technique would you use for someone with impaired stability?
rhythmic stabilization
stabilizing reversals
What PNF technique would you use for someone with impaired controlled mobility?
replication
combo of isos
What PNF technique would you use for someone with impaired skill?
part practice with various techniques
whole practice with optimal resistance
If your patient is unable to lift their arm overhead for functional tasks, which type of PNF technique can be used to address this?
Dynamic reversals repeated stretch rhythmic initiation contract/hold relax combo of iso
If your patient is unable to maintain standing, which type of PNF technique can you use to address this?
rhythmic stabilization
stabilizing reversals
Your patient is unable to weight shift in standing, which type of PNF technique can you use to address this?
replication
combo of iso