1 VESTIBULAR SYSTEM .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Components & tasks of the vestibular system ........................................................................................................................... 6
The labyrinth and otolith organs (sacculus and utriculus) .......................................................................................................... 6
Vestibular connections ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Contribution of the central vestibular system .......................................................................................................................... 12
7 TREATMENT FOR PATIENTS WITH PVD ...................................................................................................................................... 33
Perifeer vestibulaire dysfunctie ................................................................................................................................................ 33
Medicatie .................................................................................................................................................................................. 34
Revalidatie ................................................................................................................................................................................ 34
Afgenomen activiteitsniveau (bewegingsangst) ....................................................................................................................... 37
Treatment for vestibulair dysfunction ...................................................................................................................................... 37
REHABILITATION IN COMA PATIENTS ....................................................................................................................................... 38
4 HOW TO DEAL WITH A COMA PATIENT ..................................................................................................................................... 41
REHABILITATION IN PT’S WITH ATAXIA .................................................................................................................................... 41
5 CASUSSEN................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Casus 1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 51
Casus 2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Casus 3 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Casus 4 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 52
Casus 5 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
Casus 6 ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 53
PNF CURSUS MATERIAAL BB .................................................................................................................................................... 54
5 SAMENVATTING VAN DE PNF TECHNIEKEN EN HUN DOELEINDEN ........................................................................................... 66
NEUROREHABILIATATION AS A (RE)LEARNING PROCES ............................................................................................................ 67
LEARNING (BEHAVIORAL AND NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS) ................................................................................................ 67
Impliciet en expliciet leren ........................................................................................................................................................ 67
Habituatie en sensitisatie.......................................................................................................................................................... 67
Associatief leren (klassieke en operante conditionering) ......................................................................................................... 67
Observationeel leren ................................................................................................................................................................ 68
Procedureel leren ..................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Congitief leren ........................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Proces in CZS tijdens leren ........................................................................................................................................................ 68
10 principes ............................................................................................................................................................................... 68
NEUROREHABILITATION AS A LEARNING PROCES ........................................................................................................................ 70
Neuropsychological conditions for learning ............................................................................................................................. 70
Learning motor skills in rehabilitation processes...................................................................................................................... 71
SOME DIDACTICAL APPLICATIONS IN NEUROREHABILITATION .................................................................................................... 72
1 Duration, specificity and intensity of training ........................................................................................................................ 72
2 Feedback ................................................................................................................................................................................ 73
3 Mental practice ...................................................................................................................................................................... 74
4 Conlusie .................................................................................................................................................................................. 74
GAIT ANALYSIS IN PATIENTS AFTER A STROKE .......................................................................................................................... 75
1 GAIT AND GAINT ANALYSIS IN STROKE ...................................................................................................................................... 75
2 IDENTIFICATION CAUSES OF HEMIPARETIC GAIT ....................................................................................................................... 75
Problem identification .............................................................................................................................................................. 75
Timing identification (fases van gangpatroon) ......................................................................................................................... 78
3 CHANGES IN GAIT PATTERN AFTER STROKE .............................................................................................................................. 78
Spatiotemoral time parameters................................................................................................................................................ 78
Kinematic .................................................................................................................................................................................. 79
Kinetic & muscle activity ........................................................................................................................................................... 79
4 IMPLICATIONS FOR GAIT REHABILITATION ................................................................................................................................ 79
2. NORMAL MOVEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................... 86
Tactile – kinesthetic perception ................................................................................................................................................ 86
Visual perception & perceptive hypothesis .............................................................................................................................. 86
Guided movement/ somatosensory circle ................................................................................................................................ 86
3. ABNORMAL MOVEMENT .......................................................................................................................................................... 87
4. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PERFETTI CONCEPT ......................................................................................................................... 88
Eyes closed ................................................................................................................................................................................ 88
A distal to proximal method ..................................................................................................................................................... 88
Attention ................................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Therapeutic resources .............................................................................................................................................................. 88
Concious control ....................................................................................................................................................................... 88
Exercise on 3 levels ................................................................................................................................................................... 89
PELVIC FLOOR DYSFUNCTION IN A NEUROLOGICAL POPULATION ............................................................................................ 90
ORTHOSES IN NEUROLOGICAL PATIENTS .................................................................................................................................. 90
PHYSCIAL ACTIVITY AND AEROBIC CAPACITY IN STROKE .......................................................................................................... 91
2 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, RISK FACTOR IN STROKE ............................................................................................................................ 91
3 WHAT DETERMINES HOW PHYSICAL ACTIVE A STROKE PATIENT LIVES .................................................................................... 91
4 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY IN DIFFERENT PHASES OF RECOVERY ......................................................................................................... 92
6 MEASURES TO DETERMINE CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AFTER STROKE .............................................................................. 95
7 CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AFTER STROKE ........................................................................................................................... 96
8 CONSEQUENCES OF REDUCED CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS .................................................................................................. 96
9 GUIDELINES AEROBIC EXERCISE AFTER STROKE ......................................................................................................................... 97
10 CARDIORESPIRATORY INTERVENTIONS AFTER STROKE ........................................................................................................... 97
11 TELEREHABILITATION TO IMPROVE CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS ...................................................................................... 100
12 CASE ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 100
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