Rehab II - Sensory Stimulation Techniques - Lab
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Quick stretch | what sensory stim is a FACILITATOR and the response is very temporary on the muscle belly |
Prolonged stretch | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the reponse is to increase and activate the antagonist |
Resistance | What sensory stim is a FACILITATIOR and the response enhances the muscle contraction through recruitment |
Approximation | what sensory stim is a FACILITATOR and the response is effective in combination with rhythmic stab (PNF) |
Traction | what sensory stim is a FACILITATOR and the response is muscle activation to improve mobility |
Inhibitory pressure | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the response is inhibits muscle activity |
Light touch | what sensory stim is a FACILITATOR and the response is increased arousal, withdrawl response |
Maintained touch | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the response is calming effect, desensitizes skin |
Manual contact | what sensory stim is a FACILITATOR and the response is contraction of muscle |
Slow stretch | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the response is a calming effect |
Neutral warmth | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the response is a general relaxation |
Slow vestibular stimulation | what sensory stim is a INHIBITORY and the response is a calming effect |
Fast vestibular stimulation | what sensory stim is a FACILITORY and the response is a promotion of postural responses to movement |
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