Neuro-Coordination Umair PT
Neuro-Coordination Umair PT
Neuro-Coordination Umair PT
coordination
Saima Abdul Aziz
BSPT, MSPT
IPM&R, DUHS
Objectives.
• At the end of this lecture, the students will be able to learn
about:
• Spasticity of muscle:
To promote relaxation
To stimulate effort
To give confidence in the ability to move and to train rhythm
Cerebellar ataxia
• Loss of coordinating impulses.
• Hypotonic muscles
• Balance is difficult
• Lesions causes:
Hypotonicity of the muscle
Incoordinated movement
Identification of Fall Risk Factors
• Risk factors for falls are divided into two categories:
The patient is positioned and suitably clothed so that he can see the
limbs throughout.
All these exercises are very tiring at first, frequent rest periods
must be allowed. The patient retains little of no ability to
recognize fatigue, but it is usually indicated by a deterioration
in the quality of movement, or by a rise in pulse rate.
Frenkel’s exercises cont
• I-lying ---------
• flexion-extension
• Abduction – adduction
• Each movement will be performed unilaterally fast then slow
then interrupted by hold
• bilateral performance simultaneusely then alternatively
Frenkel’s exercises cont
• Sitting :
• 1-Slide heel to reach a mark on the floor
• 2-change standing and sit again
• Standing :
• 1-transfer weight from foot to foot
• 2- walking side ways
• 3-placing foot on specific marks
Frenkel’s exercises cont
• For arms :
• Sitting with arm supported on a table and placing hand at
specific mark
• Try to reach an object
• Picking up objects
• Put the hand in a ring or hole
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