STROKE REHABILITATION EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
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UPDATE 2026
effective neurological rehabilitation involves...
continuous cycle of deductive and inductive reasoning
goal of neurological rehabilitation is...
functional competence
functional competence is promoted by...
basing rehab strategies on embedded models of motor behavior and neuro rehab
functional competence requires...
motor learning and self efficiacy
primary motor impairments of stroke
abnormal synergies, weakness, coordination, apraxia, ataxia
primary sensory impairments of stroke
visual, vestibular, somatosensory
primary perceptual impairments of stroke
hemi-inattention, hemiagnosia, hemi neglect, spatial neglect
tone primary impairments of stroke
flaccidity, spasticity
cognition primary impairments after stroke
memory, attention, executive functioning
, pain primary impairment after stroke
thalamic pain syndrome
MSK secondary impairments after stroke
shoulder subluxation, shoulder pain, risk for disuse atrophy, risk for contracture, risk for
defect
integ secondary impairments after stroke
risk for skin breakdown, risk for injury
cardiovascular secondary impairments after stroke
edema/poor peripheral circulation, fitness inadequate for healthy lifestyle
activity limitations after stroke
bed mobility, transfers, w/c mobility, standing tolerance, ambulation, ADL, IADL, self
management, intimacy
what categories does the fugl meyer test assess
motor function, balance, sensation, joint function
what does increased score on fugl-meyer indicate
improved function
what does the stroke rehabilitation assessment of movement (STREAM) assess
upper and lower limb movements, basic mobility
higher score on STREAM means...
higher functioning
describe the postural assessment scale for stroke patients (PASS)
12 item assessment intended for stroke survivors in early phases of revovery
what does a higher score indicate on the PASS
QUESTIONS WITH WELL DETAILED
ANSWERS|| GRADED A+|| LATEST
UPDATE 2026
effective neurological rehabilitation involves...
continuous cycle of deductive and inductive reasoning
goal of neurological rehabilitation is...
functional competence
functional competence is promoted by...
basing rehab strategies on embedded models of motor behavior and neuro rehab
functional competence requires...
motor learning and self efficiacy
primary motor impairments of stroke
abnormal synergies, weakness, coordination, apraxia, ataxia
primary sensory impairments of stroke
visual, vestibular, somatosensory
primary perceptual impairments of stroke
hemi-inattention, hemiagnosia, hemi neglect, spatial neglect
tone primary impairments of stroke
flaccidity, spasticity
cognition primary impairments after stroke
memory, attention, executive functioning
, pain primary impairment after stroke
thalamic pain syndrome
MSK secondary impairments after stroke
shoulder subluxation, shoulder pain, risk for disuse atrophy, risk for contracture, risk for
defect
integ secondary impairments after stroke
risk for skin breakdown, risk for injury
cardiovascular secondary impairments after stroke
edema/poor peripheral circulation, fitness inadequate for healthy lifestyle
activity limitations after stroke
bed mobility, transfers, w/c mobility, standing tolerance, ambulation, ADL, IADL, self
management, intimacy
what categories does the fugl meyer test assess
motor function, balance, sensation, joint function
what does increased score on fugl-meyer indicate
improved function
what does the stroke rehabilitation assessment of movement (STREAM) assess
upper and lower limb movements, basic mobility
higher score on STREAM means...
higher functioning
describe the postural assessment scale for stroke patients (PASS)
12 item assessment intended for stroke survivors in early phases of revovery
what does a higher score indicate on the PASS