somatoagnosia
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doesn't know where their body part is in relation to another one (how they
interact)
important to use tactile cueing and not just words
form discrimination
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, when two things have similar shape/size, have difficulty determining which
ones which
ie. fork vs spoon
Rood's techniques
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either facilitate or inhibit a muscle contraction when you want to get them
to contract or relax
hypo or hypertonic
eye opening:
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spontaneous=4
to speech=3
to pain=2
no response=1
LE flexion synergy components
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-hip flexion, ABD, ER
-knee flexion
, -ankle DF, inversion
-toe DF
Rancho Los Amigos Cognitive Functioning Scale:
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Level 1: no response
Level 2: gen. response
Level 3: localized response
Level 4: confused, agitated
Level 5: confused, inappropriate, non-agitated
Level 6: confused-appropriate
Level 7: automatic-appropriate
Level 8: purposeful-appropriate
MCA ischemic stroke
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-speech/hearing problems (aphasia L MCA)
-UE more affected
-contra hemiparesis/paralysis
-neglect depth perception
-contra homonymous hemianopsia
-ataxia
global aphasia
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, no ability to communicate or understand
deep touch/pressure
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inhibits the m. and makes it relax
can do w/ a stretch to help inhibit m. tone and increase ROM
FAST
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face droop
weakness in arms
speech problems
time: since onset
synergies
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when motor function is not working properly and spasticity causes limbs to
go into a certain position
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doesn't know where their body part is in relation to another one (how they
interact)
important to use tactile cueing and not just words
form discrimination
Give this one a try later!
, when two things have similar shape/size, have difficulty determining which
ones which
ie. fork vs spoon
Rood's techniques
Give this one a try later!
either facilitate or inhibit a muscle contraction when you want to get them
to contract or relax
hypo or hypertonic
eye opening:
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spontaneous=4
to speech=3
to pain=2
no response=1
LE flexion synergy components
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-hip flexion, ABD, ER
-knee flexion
, -ankle DF, inversion
-toe DF
Rancho Los Amigos Cognitive Functioning Scale:
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Level 1: no response
Level 2: gen. response
Level 3: localized response
Level 4: confused, agitated
Level 5: confused, inappropriate, non-agitated
Level 6: confused-appropriate
Level 7: automatic-appropriate
Level 8: purposeful-appropriate
MCA ischemic stroke
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-speech/hearing problems (aphasia L MCA)
-UE more affected
-contra hemiparesis/paralysis
-neglect depth perception
-contra homonymous hemianopsia
-ataxia
global aphasia
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, no ability to communicate or understand
deep touch/pressure
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inhibits the m. and makes it relax
can do w/ a stretch to help inhibit m. tone and increase ROM
FAST
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face droop
weakness in arms
speech problems
time: since onset
synergies
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when motor function is not working properly and spasticity causes limbs to
go into a certain position