What is a functional advantage of an open seat back angle? ✔️Ans -
Improves head control and trunk control
What is a AKA tray? ✔️Ans - a tray that can be removed from the
wheelchair.
Once a user is optimally positioned, what is the first step of the access
assessment? ✔️Ans - screen for controllability
What Proportional control provide the following directional control.
✔️Ans - 360 degres control
Assitive Techn. that control devices within the environment are defined as:
✔️Ans - Electronic Aids to daily living EADLS
Which technology use house wiring for transmission ✔️Ans - X10
Appropriate techn. for an individual with hearing impairment or deafness
doesn't include? ✔️Ans - Computer screen reader
What is not a techn f or or individual with vision loss or blindness ?
✔️Ans - audio . amplification to aid recall and retention for verbal
instruction
Extensor ✔️Ans - Muscle that increase the angle between members of
the limbs
flexion ✔️Ans - joint that decrease the angle between bone that
converge at the joints ( elbow joints)
Velocity ✔️Ans - rate of change of function
Limb ✔️Ans - extremities
Flaccidity ✔️Ans - low muscle tone
, Spasticity ✔️Ans - increased muscle tone
adduction ✔️Ans - Movement toward the midline of the body
Abduction ✔️Ans - Movement away from the midline of the body
Flexion ✔️Ans - bending a joint or body part
extension ✔️Ans - Straightening of a joint or a body part
Doriflexion ✔️Ans - Moving the toes or foot upward (toward the leg)
plantar ✔️Ans - sole of foot
plantar flexion ✔️Ans - pointing toes down
Flexor tone ✔️Ans - increase of the tone of the flexor muscle
Kypokinesia ✔️Ans - increased tone of both flexor and extensor
muscles.
Kypokinesia ✔️Ans - Unvoluntary movements like chorea, dystonia,
myoclonus, tics, and tremor ( Parkinson)
Chorea ✔️Ans - sudden, rapid, jerky, purposeless movement involving
limbs, trunk, or face ( Huntington)
Myochonus or clonus ✔️Ans - Sudden Jerks ( MS
ATNR (asymmetrical tonic neck reflex) ✔️Ans - birth to 4-6 mo.Arm and
leg on face side extend; arm and leg on skull side flex (or experience
increase flexor tone)
STNR (symmetrical tonic neck reflex) ✔️Ans - head and neck are
extended backward
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