Neuroscience for Physiotherapy
find more resources at oneclass.com Sub-maximal Physical Work Capacity testing for the prediction of VO2 max Participant _________ Age: 19 Mass: 56kg Height________ Background...
1. Neuroscience Bases Neuroscience bases Example: Pre-op anxiety associated with higher pain intensities after surgery and 1 year down track (TKR). OUTPUT: o - Physiological: Muscle tension, ...
Differentiate between the aims of managing acute pain versus managing chronic pain - In acute pain management: goal of therapy aimed at pain reduction, decreasing peripheral inflammatory processes, allow...
Week 11 & Week 12 Justify that nociception occurs in the tissues but pain is in the brain - Pain is peripherally and centrally activated but mediated and interpreted centrally - Nociception only become...
Application - TENS: Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation - TENS: Applies low voltage electrical currents to the skin primarily for pain relief purposes. - Used as an adjunct to trea...
8.27 Recognise modulation at the cortical level 8.28 Explain how pain is modulated by supraspinal structures, brainstem centres and nuclei including: endogenous analgesic centre in the midbrain (PAG) noradrenergic neu...
Week 9: The Pain System 8.1 Define pain according to the definition used by the International Association for the Study of Pain an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue da...
Week 8 Lecture 1: Special senses Vestibular Describe the structure and function of the internal ear, including the role in postural and ocular stability Structure - Also called the labyrinth and contains 2 m...
Lecture B: Special SensesVision and Hearing VISION 1. Identify major structures of the eye and describe their functions Accessory structures Eyelids Eyelashes Superficial epithelium conjunctiva Lacrimal apparatus (for ...
Lecture B: Special SensesVision and Hearing VISION 1. Identify major structures of the eye and describe their functions Accessory structures Eyelids Eyelashes Superficial epithelium conjunctiva Lacrimal apparatus (for ...
Lecture 2: Motor System Draw a diagram of the corticospinal tract Draw a diagram of the corticobulbar tracts Describe the somatotopic organization of the corticobulbar and corticospinal tracts What is the function of t...
Incidence of ABI o QUEENSLAND: 2.5 % in people aged under 65 o AUSTRALIA: 1.8% in people aged under 65 o NEW SOUTH WALES: 1.4% in people aged under 65 o Almost 3/4 of people with ABI and almost all who have brain injury...
1. Lecture 2: The Somatosensory System 1. Classify the sensory modalities included in the somatosensory system 1. touchmechanoreceptors in the skin detect skin movement and deformation. 2. Propriocept...
ASIA 10 key myotomes and 28 dermatomes (tested for light touch and pin prick sensation) Allows examiner to determine the motor, sensory and neurological level of injury and degree of completeness. Impairment Scale A = Com...
1. LECTURE 2: Person Centred Practice 1. Generate Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Timed (SMART) goals 2. Design a treatment plan based on SMART goals 3. Outline professional standards of person centred care in...
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