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    approach came from the reflex of motor control, also it builds up an arrangement of helpful activities to enhance cutaneous incitement for patients who have neuromuscular dysfunctions adjacent to proprioceptive manoeuvers like situating, joint pressure, joint distraction and the general utilization of reflexes, extend, and protection. The best accentuation is given on interceptive applications, for example, tapping, stroking, brushing, icing, warmth, weight, and vibration to fulfill ideal solid activity

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    Mitchell McKay Annotated Bibliography Taping is a common practice that has been used by medical professionals for years.1 Over time, new treatments or devices are presented to the public with the promotion of being able to help people. One specific treatment or device that has been used is Kinesio tape. It was designed by a “Japanese chiropractor, Kenzo Kase in 1980...it is approximately the same thickness as the epidermis...it has heat-activated glue...is able to stretch to 140% of its resting

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    inability to do righting reactions, equilibrium reactions; and protective extension reactions. There are also two types of abnormal reflexes that the client might manifest if they have a CNS dysfunction and those are Asymmetrical Tonic Reflexes for an Infant, and Deep Tendon Reflex for an adult. Incoordination of Dorsal Column, Basal Ganglia, and Cerebellar are also examples of CNS Dysfunctions that the client might have. Using these 4 approaches, such as rood’s, brunnstrom’s, bobath’s and pnf, will help

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    WBV Training Report

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    out a 2 weeks WBV training program. It is of particular interest that these improvements were visible in the results of strength and endurance test. Recent studies showed that training with vibration has a positive effect on training of the power and muscle strength and depends on the characteristics of vibration (application method, amplitude and frequency) and therapeutic protocol (exercise type, intensity and amount) [7,10] Literature contains results regarding the effects on strength of WBV. Evidences

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    Osteoporosis is a major public health concern that greatly affects the elderly population. Osteoporosis is typically diagnosed and most prevalent in the older population due to the natural aging process. As one ages, bone integrity begins to decline and can influence many aspects of one’s life. As the prevalence continues to increase, focus is placed not only on treatment methods for those diagnosed, but also early prevention methods for those at an early age.1 These treatment and prevention methods

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    The areas of Michael's brain that were injured during his birth affected his control over his voluntary movements. Which part of the nervous system distributes motor commands to skeletal muscles? Somatic nervous system The somatic nervous system controls the contractions of skeletal muscles and is under voluntary control. Which principle descending motor pathway provides conscious control over voluntary muscle movements? Corticospinal pathway The corticospinal pathway is also called the pyramidal

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    1. Review the anatomy of the brain. Which portion is responsible for keeping you awake, controlling thought, speech, emotions and behavior, maintaining balance and posture? Emotions and behavior are controlled by the hypothalamus (p.455) The cerebellum is responsible for maintaining balance and posture (p.455) The reticular formation is essential for maintaining wakefulness and in conjunction with the cerebral cortex is referred to as the reticular activating system (p.450) The Broca speech

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