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Graduate
02/03/2015

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Term
ROM- CVA
Definition
Impairment:
shoulder subluxation
effects of tone
developing contractors
foot drop
tight triple triad (hip flexors, hamstrings, heel-cord)
Term
ROM- CVA
Definition
Intervention:
positioning
FES
taping
strength training
preserve ROM
serial casting
serial splinting (dynasplints)
Term
ROM- Parkinson's
Definition
Impairment:
decreased ROM
tight triple triad
contractures
postural deficits
Term
ROM- Parkinsons'
Definition
Intervention:
flexibility exercises
ROM exercises
prone positioning
gentle bracing, splinting, casting
Term
Impaired ROM & Integumentary
Definition
bilateral heel check
address longer term positioning needs (waffle boot, multipodus boot)
determined during bed mobility
Term
Multipodus Boot
Definition
ROM & level of bed mobility to order
pt. with decreased tone, foot drop
prevents rolling out
Term
MMT & Endurance
Definition
Impairment:
decreased muscle strength
effects tone
decreased endurance & fatigue
Term
MMT & Endurance
Definition
Intervention:
therapeutic exercises
short bouts of therapeutic exercise with monitoring for fatigue
stregthen large muscle groups to maximize compensation strategies
Term
hypertonicity
Definition
an increase in muscle contractility secondary to a neurologic lesion of the CNS or UMN system

spasticity & rigidity
Term
spasticity
Definition
velocity-dependent increase in resistance to passive stretch
the quicker the stretch, the stronger the resistance of the muscle
indicative of UMN damage
felt within the muscle on the side of the joint that is being stretched
modified Ashworth Scale used to objectively describe
Term
rigidity
Definition
increased uniform resistance that is present throughout the whole range of motion & is independent of velocity

non-velocity dependent resistance felt in both the agonist and antagonist muscles with PROM

characteristic of disorders within the extrapyramidal system
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 0
Definition
no increase in muscle tone
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 1
Definition
slight increase in muscle tone, detectable by a catch & release or by minimal resistance at the end range of flexion/extension
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 1+
Definition
slight increase in muscle tone, detected by a catch, followed by minimal resistance throughout the remainder (less than 1/2) of the ROM. Affected parts are easily moved
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 2
Definition
more marked increase in muscle tone through most of the ROM but affected musculature easily moved
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 3
Definition
considerable increases in muscle tone, PROM difficult
Term
Modified Ashworth Scale for Grading Spasticity 4
Definition
affected musculature in flexion or extension
Term
leadpipe
Definition
refers to constant hypertonia (increased tone)
Term
cogwheel
Definition
refers to a "rachetlike" response to PROM in which tone increases and decreases
Term
hypotonicity
Definition
a decrease in muscle contractility. includes flaccidity from a neurologic lesion of the LMN system ( or as in the early stage of SCI known as spinal shock)
Term
flaccidity
Definition
diminished resistance to passive stretching and tendon reflexes
hypotonia or decreased/absent muscular tone
resistance to PROM is decreased causing limb to feel heavy/floppy
can be caused by UMN lesions affecting cerebellum or pyramidal tracts
may be temporary state following injury to CNS
may be secondary to a LMN lesion affecting the PNS
Term
dystonia
Definition
refers to a condition in which tone fluctuates unpredictably from low to high with sustained and twisting involuntary movements
results from central deficit and may be inherited (primary idiopathic dystonia)
related to neurodegenerative disorders such as PD or Wilson's disease or secondary to metabolic disorders
Term
dystonia
Definition
a hyperkinetic movement disorder characterized by disordered tone and involuntary movements involving large portions of the body resulting from a lesion in the basal ganglia
Term
tone tips for decreased tone
Definition
position pt. in positions that preserves anatomical alignment
to facilitate muscle contractions:
1. quick stretch
2. light stroking
3. tapping the muscle belly
4. high intensity vibration
5. FES
Term
tone tips for increased tone
to reduce spasticity
Definition
complete AAROM, PROM, and stretching with slow gradual motions
Term
tone tips for increased tone
to inhibit tone
Definition
1. apply deep pressure to muscle belly or tendons
2. prolonged ice
3. low intensity vibration
4.heat
5. maintained touch
Term
tone tips or increased tone
to reduce rigidity
Definition
1. gentle rocking
2. rhythmic stabilization
3. additional rotation component
4. position the pt. in side-lying (complete ROM in this position when possible)
Term
stereognensis
Definition
pt.'s ability to identify objects placed in his/her hand
Term
proprioception
Definition
exameiner moves unaffected limb into a position and holds that position, examiner then asks the pt. to move affected side into same position
Term
kinesthesia
Definition
examiner moved unaffected limb through a plane of motion and asks the pt. to copy this plane of motion on the affected side
Term
touch localization
Definition
examiner touches various locations and asks the pt. to identify theses locations (dermatomes helpful)
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