TODD-DAVIES APPROACH Flashcards
Supine lying increases the extensor tone.
Prone lying increases the flexor tone
true or false?
true
in supine position
With a pillow positioned by covering the hemiplegic scapula,
scapular will be in _________
elbow, wrist and finger in _________
1- scapular protraction
2- extension
a pillow should be positioned under pelvis in supine position to ?
prevent pelvis retraction and lateral flexion
for side lying ON AFFECTED SIDE
Shoulder ________ with forearm ________
Hip in ________ at affected side
_________ lower extremity should be on a pillow
shoulder in protraction, forearm supination
hip in extension
healthy lower extremity
side lying ON HEALTHY SIDE
Hemiplegic hip and knee is in flexion and on a pillow
Hemiplegic arm is in 90 degree flexion and protraction
Healthy side is in extension and knee in slight flexion
true or false?
true
what are the activities in lying position?
Trunk stretch and elongation
scapular protraction
then for arm- Passive elevation and Abd
clasp the hands and performing elevation
arm elevation is should continue until a full ?
elevation is reached with shoulder external rotation, forearm supination, wrist and finger extension and thumb abduction
what activity is done for lower extremity?
Lower extremity is swinging from the edge of bed,
Lower extremity control
Hip control while the foot is on bed
Hip control in hip extension position
Isolated knee extension
bridging
bridging on the affected side
stimulation active DF
what is the antispastic position activity for lower extremity?
the hip and knee in flexion
foot at pronation and dorsiflexion
Knee extension with dorsiflexion is important for stance phase
true or false?
false, in swing phase
repetitive internal-external rotation of the affected extremity while the knee+hip are flexed imp for?
Hip control, while the foot is on bed
give the proper position of rotation on the affected side activity
In hemiplegic side arm abduction, the patient is asked to raise her head, cross her unaffected arm on the trunk, touch her other hand, and cross her unaffected leg on the sick side.
The hemiplegic lower extremity should be placed on the unaffected side, then the patient should rotate the trunk by clasping her hands and moving both arms towards the unaffected side
is for rotation to healthy side
true or falsE?
true
The hemiplegic patient should be placed in a sitting position as soon as possible to stimulate ?
balance reactions
To prevent the associative reactions, upper extremity should be positioned in elevation with hands are clasped and in extension position
for?
lower extremity activities