Neurodevelopmental treatment frame of reference (NDT) Flashcards

1
Q

The Focus of the NDT is on?

A

prevention, remediation, and reeducation of movement within a functional context

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2
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_____ are the fundamental applications of the NDT FoR

A

Sensorimotor techniques

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3
Q

The NDT is used to manage _____ challenges

A

motor skills

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4
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The NDT was formerly known as the ____ approach

A

Bobath

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5
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Unique to the NDT is the focus on ______ as key to occupational performance

A

motor function

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6
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In the NDT Handling and positioning techniques are based on?

A

typical movement

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7
Q

Describe typical motor skill acquisition

A

Simultaneous emergence of typical movement patterns without one movement pattern dominating another

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8
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Patterns of movement are dependent on?

A

babies’ relationship to gravity

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9
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Developing movement patterns require?

A

experience of a previously acquired pattern

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10
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How do reaching skills develop?

A

Through interaction with the environment, that is refined through experience

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11
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Hand movements dependent on a distinct neuromotor pathway of the central nervous system called the?

A

corticospinal tract

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12
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The NDT recognizes atypical movements in individuals with CNS pathology result from which 4 things?

A

Damage to neural tissue
Attempt of developing nervous system to compensate for initial lesion
Interaction of impaired nervous system with other body systems and environment resulting in deficits in function
Inability of CNS to adapt to environment

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13
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Primary impairments are the components that represent what?

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the major constraints upon movement and posture- can be either “positive” or “negative”

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14
Q

Primary positive signs of atypical behaviors are directly produced by?

A

upper motor neuron lesions

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15
Q

Primary negative signs represent the loss of?

A

typical behaviors

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16
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Poverty of movement, AKA ____, are (spontaneous movements have a monotonous quality and lack fluidity, adaptability, variety, and complexity

A

hypokinesia

17
Q

Secondary impairments are?

A

Decreased function that arises from atypical interaction between the neuromuscular system and the structural-functional changes in the musculoskeletal system

18
Q

What are 4 Current theoretical foundations of NDT?

A

Dynamic Systems Theory of Motor Control
Neuronal Group Selection Theory
Sensory Contributions
Motor learning

19
Q

In the NDT, what are the 5 continua essential for the clinical assessment process?

A
ROM and dissociation of movement 
Postural alignment and patterns of weight-bearing 
Muscle tone/postural tone 
Balance and postural control 
Coordination
20
Q

NDT evaluation is centered on?

A

Analysis of posture and movement as it relates to functional skill performance

21
Q

Evaluation for the NDT is ___ and not ____

A

Informal

Standardized

22
Q

The purpose of the NDT is to establish what?

A

a purposeful relationship between sensory input and motor output