FULLY SOLVED EDITION WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
◉LSVT protocol have a research background summarized as: Answer:
a Randomized control trial documented that effects of LSVTB were
superior to two alternative treatmnets (Nordic walking and home
exercises) at 16 week post treatment for the motor score of UPDRS
◉a recent study examining reaction time in people with PD reported that
supervised exercised programs (LSVTB and Nordic Walking) improves
cued reaction time suggesting a positive impact of exercise on cognitive
aspects of movement: Answer: true
◉the LSVTB strategy differed from intensive traditional physical
therapy program in measures of: Answer: trunk rotation, dual task
functioning, and maximum performance task
◉module 11 Answer: module 11
◉the assessment is included in the 16 treatment sessinos. Answer: false
,◉paradigm shifts in the delivery of care DO NOT include:
pushing pt to work harder
minimizing verbal explanations
giving more rest breaks
modeling to change behavior Answer: giving more rest breaks
◉we use the maximal daily exercises as a way to faciliate increased
amplitude of movement for generalization to daily life. Answer: true
◉by week four, the maximal daily exercises and functional component
tasks may take only 10-15 minutes. Answer: false
takes 30 minutes at week 4; bc want to 1/2 of hour with big walking
hierarchy task
◉module 12 Answer: module 12
◉in the seated sustain exercises (floor to ceiling, side to side) the
sustained time hold is? Answer: 8 seconds
◉during the seated sustained exercises it is important to?
, maintain big posture
reach as far as possible in every direction
sustain hold position for muscle activation Answer: ALL the above
◉module 13 Answer: module 13
◉the primary purpose of the multidirection repetitive movements (step
forward, step sided, step backward) is to improve? Answer: amplitude
of movement in all planes, throughtout the body
◉key consideration for the multidirectional repetitive exercises include
all except:
taking the biggest step possible despite losing balance on every repition .
they will eventually stop losing their balance with practice
maintaining BIG Posture throughout all repition of the exercises
finishing each exercises with a distinct stomp of the foot and/or slpa of
the hand with full return of the foot to start position on every repetition
maintain neutral cervical alignment when doing step backward and reach
exercises to avoid cervical hyperextension Answer: taking the biggest