Rood Technique Flashcards

1
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discuss rood technique

A

margaret rood

controlled stim - faci or inhib

uses ontogenetic sequence

purposeful response through activities

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ontogenetic sequence

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total flexion in supine

roll over

pivot prone

neck co-contraction

POE

all 4s

standing

walking

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3
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different theories of rood

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normalize tone

begin at dev level of function - cephalo caudal rule

movement directed towards functional goals

repetition is necessary for re-education

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4
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discuss significance of tonic neck and labyrinthine reflexes

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can assist at the start but needs to be integrated

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6
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what is the cephalo-caudal role

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head control muna bago trunk tas pelvic

head - trunk - pelvic

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7
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sequence of motor dev

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mobility

stability

controlled mob

cont skill

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8
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discuss mobility

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light work muscles - reciprocal inhib

sponty random movements - non-purposeful

movement of distal over more fixed proximal

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9
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what warrants facilitation of mobility first

A

floppy infant syndrome: 0-4 mo

GDD

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10
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discuss stability

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co-contraction or holding against gravity

maintaining pos or posture

tonic holding: limbs

co-contraction: trunk

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11
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discuss controlled mobility

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heavy work muscles - distal WB segment is fixed while proximal moves

any pos that weight shifts - standing

static dynamic activity

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12
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what is static dynamic activity

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bet controlled mob and skill

shift to one side WB while contra is non WB for activity

swing phase of walking, creeping, reaching

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13
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discuss continuous skill

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highest level - coordinated

economy of effort
precise timing
correct direction

proximal stab and distal free for function

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14
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types of skill

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discrete: has start and end
- STS, kicking ball

cont: no start and end
- walking, running

serial: discrete tasks put together
- circuit training

closed: controlled env
- autism

open: changing environment
- attentive kids c good concentration and and attention
- group play

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15
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functions of cont skill

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manipulation of environment - UE ADLs

explore env - LE locomotion

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16
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discuss supine withdrawal (supine flexion)

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total flexion response towards T10

UE cross chest
dorsum of ext hands touch face
LE flex and abduct

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17
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indications of supine flexion

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aids integration of TLR

balance kahit nakahiga

for s reciprocal flexion

dom extensor tone

Landau

18
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discuss roll-over (toward side-lying)

A

arm and leg on same side as trunk moves towards one side

stimulates SCC - activates neck and EOM

19
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indications of roll over

A

if dom by tonic reflex patterns - TLR shoud be integ for roll over

needing mob of extremities

needing activation of lateral trunk muscles - crush mickey

20
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pivot prone (prone ext)

A

full range ext of neck, shoulder, trunk and LE in prone

in prep to stab in upright pos

21
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significance of achieving and maintaining pivot prone

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assoc c labyrynthine righting reaction of head

maintaing this pos = integ STNR and TLR

22
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discuss neck co-contracvtion

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1st real stab pattern

develops head control - activated first in prone

labyrinthine righting reaction stims proper alignment - no bobbing

activate flexors first prior to prone - pull to sit muna

23
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discuss POE

A

WB on elbows - stretches upper trunk muscles

scapular and GH stab

better visibility of environment

can do weight shifting

24
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indications of POE

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inhibitory to STNR

stimulate neck muscles - tap on traps

daan si mickey

25
Q

discuss quadruped or all 4s

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developed stability - after neck, UE and upper trunk

helps trunk and LE co-contraction

26
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discuss static standing

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upright bipedal position

higher level of integration - righting and equilibrium reactions

no STS but u can also train

27
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discuss walking

A

unites skill, mobility and stability

skill level of standing

able to WB, maintain balance and step

28
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activities under mobility

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supine withdrawal/flexion

roll over

pivot prone

29
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activities under stability

A

neck co-contraction

pivot prone held

quadruped

POE

POH

standing

30
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activities under controlled mobility

A

shift side to side on POE/POH

rocking in quadruped

pelvic bridging

cat and camel

weight shift in standing

STS

31
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activities under skill

A

bell crawling

creeping

typing

walking

32
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facilitatory techniques

A

intrinsic stretch

A and C icing

pressure on muscle belly

resistance

fast rocking

quick light stretch

heavy joint compression

fast brushing

light moving touch - tapping and stroking

stretch pressure

secondary ending stretch

33
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inhibitory techniques

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neutral warmth

light joint compression

maintained stretch

gentle rocking or shaking

tendon pressure

slow stroking

slow rolling

joint approximation

34
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discuss progression of body control

A

fair control before progression

fair head control to progress to trunk control training

follow cephalo caudal and ontogenetic dev

35
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compare light work and heavy work muscles in terms of function

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light work: skilled movement; mobilizer

heavy work: holding and maintaining; stabilizer

36
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compare light work and heavy work muscles in terms of location

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light work: superficial or distal

heavy work: deep or proximal

37
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compare light work and heavy work muscles in terms of muscle group

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light work: flexors and adductors

heavy work: extensors and abductors

38
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compare light work and heavy work muscles in terms of joint traversed

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light work: multiarthrodial

heavy work: monoarthrodial

39
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compare light work and heavy work muscles in terms of work

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light work: phasic under voluntary

heavy work: tonic under reflex

40
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discuss light work muscles stimulation

A

tapping - biceps, quads, neck flexors, SCM

41
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discuss heavy work muscles stimulation

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stroking - back ext

SCM is heavy work but do tapping to prevent vagal nerve stim