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Which of the following factors may contribute to reduced function post-stroke?
Which of the following factors may contribute to reduced function post-stroke?
- Impaired mobility (correct)
- Increased muscle tone
- Improved joint ROM
- Enhanced postural control
Which percentage of clients are affected by chronic pain in neurological disorders?
Which percentage of clients are affected by chronic pain in neurological disorders?
- 10-20%
- 20-30%
- 40-50%
- 30-40% (correct)
What is the role of exercise in managing neurological conditions?
What is the role of exercise in managing neurological conditions?
- Exercise can worsen neurological conditions
- Exercise can protect against neurological conditions
- Exercise can help manage neurological conditions (correct)
- Exercise can cure neurological conditions
What is a common symptom across many neurological conditions?
What is a common symptom across many neurological conditions?
Which age group is more likely to experience a stroke?
Which age group is more likely to experience a stroke?
Which stage of resistance training focuses on using functional actions impaired by weakness or loss of control?
Which stage of resistance training focuses on using functional actions impaired by weakness or loss of control?
What is the impact of physical fitness on fatigue post-stroke?
What is the impact of physical fitness on fatigue post-stroke?
Why is aerobic training important for neurological clients?
Why is aerobic training important for neurological clients?
Which of the following is a key goal for neurological clients in terms of physical activity and exercise?
Which of the following is a key goal for neurological clients in terms of physical activity and exercise?
What is the purpose of promoting neuroplasticity through physical training and exercise interventions for neurological clients?
What is the purpose of promoting neuroplasticity through physical training and exercise interventions for neurological clients?
What does the lecture aim to provide a rationale for?
What does the lecture aim to provide a rationale for?