Synergy Patterns Flashcards

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Stages of Synergy Pattern

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  1. Stage 1- flaccid 7-10 days, no movement
  2. Stage 2- spasticity begins to develop
  3. Stage 3- increase spasticity, voluntarily initiates within synergy
  4. spasticity begins to decline; some ability to initiate movement outside of synergy
  5. Stage 5- synergies lose dominance
  6. Stage 6- all isolated movement
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UE flexion synergy

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  • Shoulder flexion, abduction, internal rotation
  • Elbow flexion
  • Forearm pronation
  • Wrist flexion
  • Finger flexion
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UE extension synergy

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  • Shoulder extension, adduction, external rotation
  • Elbow extension
  • Forearm supination
  • Wrist extension
  • Finger extension
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LE flexion synergy

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  • Hip flexion, abduction, externally rotated
  • Knee flexion
  • Ankle dorsiflexion
  • Toes dorsiflexion
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LE extension synergy

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  • Hip extension, adduction, internal rotation
  • Knee extension
  • Ankle plantarflexion
  • Toes plantarflexion
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Motor recovery

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Motor recovery is expected first proximally

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Fugl-Meyer score

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A cumulative numerical score system for assessment of development of motor function and balance in s/p CVA patients.

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Marie-Foix maneuver

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  • Stretch the finger and wrist extensors–> facilitates contraction of the flexors and pronators of the elbow and the flexors, abductors, and internal rotators of the shoulder
  • Stretch the toe dorsiflexors–> initiates a flexor response of the ankle, knee, and hip
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A patient 2 weeks s/p a left MCA stroke who has tone in the hip flexors will probably be at least household ambulatory.

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TRUE

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10
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There is no way to determine if there is a brachial plexus lesion in a hemiparetic arm

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FALSE– look at the patterns of return

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Specific gait training should NOT wait until the hemiparetic LE is no longer dominated by an extension synergy.

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start early

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12
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Exercise programs with a neurophysiologic focus?

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  • Brunnstrom
  • Rood
  • PNF
  • NDT
  • Bobath
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Brunnstrom stages of motor recovery in the stroke patient

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Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
Stage 6
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After a stroke motor function is expected first in the

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proximal muscles

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