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primary impairments - ANSWERS -disease specific
changes in muscle strength, tone, or sensation
secondary impairments - ANSWERS -changes in alignment, muscle, or soft tissue length
pain or edema
composite impairments - ANSWERS -movement deficits
atypical movements
undesirable compensation
participation - ANSWERS -community navigation, reaching high places, getting into the car are
all examples of?
General management - ANSWERS -ICF model, HOAC
Dynamic systems theory of motor control
task-oriented approach
, disease specific management - ANSWERS -non progressive disorders:
Stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy
progressive disorders: parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis
model of patient/client management - ANSWERS -examination, evaluation, prognosis,
intervention, and outcomes all fall under the?
Examination - ANSWERS -primary complaint
history of present illness
past medical history
prior level of activity
social, economic, cultural
systems review
tests and measures
test and measures - ANSWERS -cognition/communication
pain