the movement system and diaagnoses for NM conditons Flashcards
____ means the cause of the problem is an
abnormality of a specific anatomical structur
Pathoanatomic
JNPT white paper is a clinical practice - examination/evaluation that
1. emphasis on ___ ____
2. develop of a set of ___ ____
3. create a _____ _____ _____ _____
movement observations
core tasks
a system for standardized observation
what are the 6 core tasks for JNPT white paper
- Sitting
- Sit to stand
- Standing
- Walk & Turn
- Step-up/down
- Reach, grasp & manipulate
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
the pts primary movement dysfucntion is the inability to coordinate an intersegmental task because of a deficit in timing and sequencing of one segment in relationship to another. Has mild motor planning problems
movement pattern coordination deficit
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
Pt primary movement fault is WEAKNESS .. the origin of weakness may be mm , nm junction peripheral nerve, or central nervous system dysfucntion. ALSO how many they present
force production deficit
presentation may be focal , segmental or related to faitgue
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
Pts primary movement dysfucntion is the INABILITY TO FRACTIONATE MOVEMENTS associated with moderate or greater hyper excitability .. may describe the upper or lower extermity or both .. ALWAYS associated with neurological deficits
fractioned movements deficit
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
Pt primary movement dysfunction is inaccurate perception of vertical orientation resulting in postural control deficits and the tendency to RESIST CORRECTIONof center of mass alignment.
postural vertical deficit
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
pts primary movement dysfunction is the inability to maintain postural orientation or motor performance as a result of decreased ability to screen for and attend to appropriate sensory inputs.
sensory selection and weight bearing deficits
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
pts primary movement dysfunction is the inability to execute intersegmental movements due to lack of joint position sense or multi sensory failure affecting joint position senses, vision and or the vestibular system
sensory detection deficit
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
pts primary movement dysfunction is related to slowness in initiating and executing movement. May be associated with stopping of ongoing movement.
HYPOKINESIA
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
The primary movement dysfunction is related to the inability to grade forces appropriately for the distance and speed aspects of a task. Rapid movements are generally too large, and slow movements are generally too small for their intended purpose. Performance deteriorates with faster speed… generally associated with CEREBELLAR dysfunction
dysmetria
what movement system diagnoses NM category would this fall in
pts primary deficit in movement is impaired motor control related to lack of arousal, attention, or ability to apply meaning to situation that is appropriate for age.
cognitive deficit
what is the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) used for
mm tone
ridgitity is a hallmark for what 3 movement system diagnoses
fractionated movement deficit if hypertonic
force production deficit if flaccid
motor planning coordination deficit if milf
what is the difference between decerebrate and decorticate rigidity
decerebrate is extension and decorticate is flexion
nonfractioned movement is most likely to present with ____
hypertonicity
pateints with mild deficits in motor planning may fall into what category
motor planning coordination deficit
if your examination consist os non equilibrium coordination what is the hallmark for what
dysmetria
what is the difference between postural vertical deficits and sensory selection and weighting deficit
postural- resist correction
sensory- does not resist correction
backwards disequilibrium behavior is a hall mark for what
postural vertical deficit (resist)
if you examine a pateitns and they are sensitive to sensory stimuli and have vestibular symptoms and are dizzy what category is this a hallmark for
sensory selection and weighting deficit
_____ is teh agreements of the external kinetics and kinematics of movement
symmetry
____ is the rate of change or velocity of segment or body displacement from strat to finish of a task
speed
____ is teh extent or range of movement used to complete a task
amplitude
____ is the biomechanical relationship of body segments to one another as well as to the base of support and environment in order to achieve the task
alignment
_____ is the ability to orient the body in relation to the line of gravity
postural control verticality
____ is the ability to control the body’s center of mass in relation to the base of support under quasi static and dynamic condtions
stability
_____ is a movement is perceived to be smooth when it happens in a continual fashion without any interruptions in velocity or trajectory
coordination smoothness
____ is a specific order of motor output required to achieve the intended goal of the action
sequencing
____ is the overall temporal structure of movement that includes the relative percentage of time devoted to movement segments, including initiation , execution and termination
timing
____ is the closeness of a measures value to a standard or known value freedom from error
accuracy
___ ____ is an observation or patient report of symptoms ; movement that evokes a particular response
symptoms provocation
what are 2 things u should not ignore during examination
pain and activity tolerance
if your examination on a pateitns has to do with movement problems like strength and fatigue what category are u thingking
force production deficit