13 Questions
What is the goal when treating patients with spasticity?
To indirectly reduce spasticity
Which type of feedback helps foster self-efficacy and motor learning?
Intrinsic feedback
What are intrinsic constraints in the context of movement?
Individual's body structure and comorbid conditions
What guides the selection of interventions in neurological rehabilitation?
Inductive and deductive reasoning
What is the main focus of the OPTIMAL theory?
Motivating patients with important everyday tasks
Which factor is used as a guide in the incorporation of personal and environmental factors in neurological rehabilitation?
Neural plasticity
What is the primary emphasis in the 4 principles of neurological rehabilitation?
Fostering independence and continued practice
Which component is essential for carrying out the movement task according to the text?
The performer
What is crucial in order to allow for as much intrinsic feedback as possible?
Importing appropriate level of extrinsic info
Which of the following represents a psychological constraint that may alter a patient's ability to perform a movement task?
Memory cognition
In which part of the brain does implicit learning mostly occur, according to the text?
Prefrontal and association cortices
In which stage of motor learning do motor movements become more subconscious?
Stage 3
Which part of the brain is responsible for explicit learning, as mentioned in the text?
Hippocampus
Test your knowledge of outpatient and home health rehabilitation techniques, optimal theory teaching, incorporation of home programs, and motor control and motor learning. This quiz covers the imperative to teach patients and caregivers correct techniques for recovery, the importance of self-efficacy in motivating patients, and fostering independence through daily routines.
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