Rood Approach Flashcards

1
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Creator of Rood Approach

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Margaret Rood

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2
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reflex and the hierarchic theories

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Rood Approach

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3
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Two components of Rood Approach

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  1. controlled sensory stimulation
  2. developmental sequences
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4
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Proximodistal and Cephalocaudal

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  1. flexion precedes extension
  2. Adduction precedes abduction
  3. Ulnar patterns preced radial
  4. Rotation develops last
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5
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Mobilizer Muscles

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Phasic

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6
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Stabilizer Muscles.

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tonic

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7
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Joints are composed of two opposing muscles namely

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agonist = flexor
antagonist = extensor

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8
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a type of movement requiring
CONTRACTION -> AGONIST
RELAXED -> ANTAGONIST

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mobility pattern

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9
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contraction of agonist and antagonist muscle.

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stability pattern

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10
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Considered a stability pattern

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Cocontraction/Coinnervation

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11
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An early mobility pattern

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Reciprocal Inhibition/Innervation

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12
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Mobility on Stability

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Heavy Work

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13
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Highest level of motor control

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Skill

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14
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Supine Flexion

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Supine Withdrawal

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15
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FACILITATORY TECHNIQUES

Tactile

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  1. Light touch
  2. brushing
  3. icing
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16
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FACILITATORY TECHNIQUES

Proprioceptive

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  1. Quick Stretch
  2. Vibration
  3. Stretch to Finger Intrinsic
  4. Heavy Joint Compression
  5. Resistance
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INHIBITATORY TECHNIQUES

Tactile

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  1. slow stroke
  2. neutral warmth
  3. Prolonged Cooling
18
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INHIBITATORY TECHNIQUES

Proprioceptive

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  1. Prolonged Stretch
  2. Joint Approximation
  3. Tendon Pressure
19
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INHIBITATORY TECHNIQUES

Vestibular

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Gentle/Shaking/Rocking