The document discusses cerebellar disorders and their physical therapy (PT) management. It covers impairments caused by lesions in different areas of the cerebellum and their associated symptoms. PT goals for cerebellar disorders include improving limb movement accuracy, functional mobility, and dynamic postural control. Exercises recommended include balance training, head-eye coordination exercises, and stability exercises to improve postural stability and functional safety. Balance training is the best PT management for ataxic gait and uncontrolled balance in cerebellar disorders.
The document discusses cerebellar disorders and their physical therapy (PT) management. It covers impairments caused by lesions in different areas of the cerebellum and their associated symptoms. PT goals for cerebellar disorders include improving limb movement accuracy, functional mobility, and dynamic postural control. Exercises recommended include balance training, head-eye coordination exercises, and stability exercises to improve postural stability and functional safety. Balance training is the best PT management for ataxic gait and uncontrolled balance in cerebellar disorders.
The document discusses cerebellar disorders and their physical therapy (PT) management. It covers impairments caused by lesions in different areas of the cerebellum and their associated symptoms. PT goals for cerebellar disorders include improving limb movement accuracy, functional mobility, and dynamic postural control. Exercises recommended include balance training, head-eye coordination exercises, and stability exercises to improve postural stability and functional safety. Balance training is the best PT management for ataxic gait and uncontrolled balance in cerebellar disorders.
The document discusses cerebellar disorders and their physical therapy (PT) management. It covers impairments caused by lesions in different areas of the cerebellum and their associated symptoms. PT goals for cerebellar disorders include improving limb movement accuracy, functional mobility, and dynamic postural control. Exercises recommended include balance training, head-eye coordination exercises, and stability exercises to improve postural stability and functional safety. Balance training is the best PT management for ataxic gait and uncontrolled balance in cerebellar disorders.
Submitted to : Dr. Amna Iram Submitted by : Kainat Ashfaq and Sannan Shafique Subject : Neuro_ physiotherapy Department : DPT 8th Institute : LIMS
1: Impairments of Cerebellar Disorders produce
a. Bilateral sign & symptoms b. Ipsilateral sign & symptms c. None of these d. Both of these 2: Impairments of cerebellar disorders may have the number of lesion sites: a. 3 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
3: Which of the following is related to cerebellar disorders:
a. lesion of cerebarum b. leision of thalamus c. lesion of cerebellum d. lesion of hypothalamus 4: Cerebellar disorder is includes the following factor : a. Hereditary b. Infection c. Metastatic tumors d. All of these 5: Impairments depend upon the lesion site of: a. Archicerebellum b. Paleocerebellum c. Neocerebellum d. All of these 6: If a person suffering from ocular dysmetria , gait and trunk ataxia and change in tone he has the disorder of : a. Archicerebellum disorder b. Neocerebellum disorder c. Palocerebellum disorder d. None of these 7: If a person has truncal ataxia , hypotonia and ataxic gait , these are the symptoms of a. Archicerebellum disorder b. Neocerebellum disorder c. Palocerebellum disorder d. None of these 8: Ataxic limb movements, Intention tramor, dysdiadochokinesia and dyssenergia and the symptoms of : a. Archicerebellum disorder b. Neocerebellum disorder c. Palocerebellum disorder d. None of these
9: Motor learning impairments in cerebellar disorder includes:
a. Decreased anticipatory control b. Learning delays c. Both of these d. None of these 10: cerebellar disorders can be examine by : a. Coordination b. Gait c. Motor function d. All 11: PT goals for cerebellar disorders includes : a. Improve accuracy of limb movements b. Improve functional mobility c. Improve dynamic postural control d. All of these 12: If a person with cerebellar disorder has unstable eye and head movements which PT management should be done : a. Balance training b. Head eye coordination exercise c. Stationay bike d. Biofeedback 13: stability exersices are recommended for the patients with cerebellar disorders to : a. Improve vision b. Improve postural stability c. Improve ROM d. Improve functional safety 14: If a person with cerebellar disorder has ataxic gait and uncontroles balance, the PT management is best : a. Stationary bike b. Energy conservation technique c. Motor learning exercises d. Balance training