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Case Study 10: Choosing the right interventions for a walking recovery
1 - Which of the following aspects are likely to impact the ability to walk in patients with incomplete Spinal Cord Injury?
Problems in muscle tone functions (e.g. spasticity)
Involuntary movement reaction functions (e.g. body balance)
Impaired bowel functions
Limitations in fine hand functions
Impaired gait pattern functions
2 - 'Locomotor training'...
takes place in water.
is often combined with body weight support.
aims to produce locomotive sensory information.
has clearly been evidenced to be effective.
can be combined with biofeedback interventions.
3 - Which aspects of functioning are assumed to be positively influenced by Vojta therapy?
b755 Involuntary movement reaction functions
b310 Voice functions
b265 Touch functions
b440 Respiration functions
b760 Control of voluntary movement functions
4 - Which statements in relation to 'Clinical Reasoning' (CR) are correct?
In CR the patient's context is not important.
CR is a thinking and decision making process.
CR integrates narrative skills.
CR aims to determine goals and intervention targets.
CR is performed only by physicians.
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