Neuro-developmental Treatment Approach: Theoretical Foundations and Principles of Clinical PracticeNeuroDevelopmental Treatment, 2002 - 390 páginas |
Índice
Current Theoretical Foundations | 1 |
NDT from a New Theoretical Perspective | 8 |
How Does NDT View the Organization | 15 |
How Do the Sensory Systems Contribute to Motor Control? | 37 |
Theories and Strategies of Motor Learning in | 52 |
Chapter Summary | 64 |
References | 66 |
Movement Dysfunction | 83 |
Examination Evaluation Plan of Care | 210 |
A Guide for Organizing an Examination | 244 |
References | 250 |
Principles and Process of NDT Intervention | 257 |
The ProblemSolving Process in NDT Intervention | 270 |
Chapter Summary | 315 |
Early Observations and Operational Assumptions | 322 |
What Evidence Was There That | 335 |
NDT Assumptions of Motor Dysfunction | 99 |
Motor FunctionDysfunction | 128 |
The ProblemSolving Process Applied to a Clinical Example | 138 |
Research in NDT and EvidenceBased Practice | 148 |
Chapter Summary | 157 |
Principles and Process of Examination | 185 |
The Model of CNS Organization in Bobath Theory | 336 |
Neural Inhibition | 349 |
Chapter Summary | 368 |
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Términos y frases comunes
ability abnormal adapt adults with hemiplegia alignment balance Bobath body systems brain cerebral palsy changes Chiara Child Neurology children with CP client clinical clinician co-activation components coordination Developmental Medicine diplegic disability dysfunction effective environment examination facilitation feedback flexion functional activities gait gait analysis goals hand hemiplegia hypotonia individual infants inhibition input joint Journal lesions Medicine and Child Megan ment motor behavior motor control motor function motor learning move movement patterns muscle activation musculoskeletal musculoskeletal system NDT Focus NDT intervention neural Neurology neuronal neuropathology normal Occupational Therapy outcomes performance Physical Therapy position postural control posture and movement problems produce proprioceptive reactions recovery reflex Rehabilitation response result right UE Ron's scapula secondary impairments sensory sensory systems sequence sitting skills spastic diplegia spasticity specific stability strategies stroke supine to sitting synergies system impairments task therapeutic therapist tion treatment trunk visual walking weight shift Woollacott
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Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction Mary Vining Radomski,Catherine A. Trombly Latham Vista previa restringida - 2008 |