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Rehab Terms

Maggee Davis

rehab terminology

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2.walking with feet wide apart
4.affecting the opposite side
8.lack of awareness of a portion of the body; not aware body part belongs to the body
9.recal of immediate or recent events
10.prior to onset of disease or injury
13.irregular and jerky movement; commonly seen with cerebellar dysfunction
14.federally funded, state administered program of medical assistance for people with low incomes
16.neurological assessment scale of level of consciousness
17.national health payment program for person's over 65 years of age
18.storage and retrieval of information about one's self and the outside world
19.insability to recall minute -o-minute, hour-to-hour, or day-to-day events in life
20.expressive aphasia
21.weakness on one side
25.inability to speak and comprehend words
27.device used to straighten and provide support to an extremity
28.inability to integrate sensory and perceptual stimuli from one side of the body
32.receptive aphasia
33.potentionally life threatening condition occuring in persons with spinal cord injuries above T6 charaterized by unchecked sympathetic nervous system response to noxious stimuli below level of injury
34.ability to respond to relevant information and screen out unimportant information
35.undue resistance of muscles to passive lengthening
37.inability to control verbalizations or behaviors in a socially appropriate way
38.inability to carry out voluntary movement in the absence of paralysis
39.method of verbally compensating for memory deficits by inventing details large or small
40.irregular and jerky gait
41.extent of movement that each joint is intended to make
42.paralysis on one side
43.gait typified by paralysis of one side
44.visual deffect affecting the temporal visual field of one eye and the nasal visual field of the other
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1.walking with each leg stepping across midline in front of the other
3.slurred speech
5.tendency to act without thinking
6.defect in the ability to recognize and interpret sensory stimuli
7.loss of memory of events since the occurance of the brain injury
11.normal tension present in skeletal muscles neede to support and position parts of the body against gravity
12.difficulty in swallowing
15.inability to control emotion; often seen a seasily triggered bouts of laughing or crying
22.persistence of motor activity after the stimulus that prompted the activity has ceased
23.partial or complete dislocation
24.manner in which locomotion is carried out
26.walking withthe entire leg and hip as one with each step
29.toes of foot dorsiflex and fan out; result of pyramidal tract damage
30.knowledge of self and/or others, place, time, purpose
31.lack of speech; disordered language perception and expression
36.relaxed, flabby or absent muscle tone

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