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Decreased attention spanR hemisphere CVA
decreased awareness and judgementR hemisphere CVA
Memory deficitsR hemisphere CVA
left inattentionR hemisphere CVA
Decreased abstract reasoningR hemisphere CVA
Emotional labilityR hemisphere CVA
Impulsive behaviorsR hemisphere CVA
Decreased spatial orientationR hemisphere CVA
Increased frustrationL hemisphere CVA
Decreased processingL hemisphere CVA
Decreased discrimination between left and rightL hemisphere CVA
aphasiaL hemisphere CVA
dysphagiaL hemisphere CVA
motor apraxiaL hemisphere CVA
unstable vital signsbrainstem CVA
decreased consciousnessbrainstem CVA
decreased ability to swollowbrainstem CVA
weakness and paralysis on both sides of the bodybrainstem CVA
decreased balancecerebellum CVA
ataxiacerebellum CVA
decreased coordinationcerebellum CVA
nauseacerebellum CVA
decreased ability for postural adjustmentcerebellum CVA
nystagmuscerebellum CVA
Stage 1no volitional movement initiated
Stage 2appearance of basic limb synergies, beginning of spasticity
Stage 3synergies are performed voluntarily
Stage 4Spasticity begins to decrease, movement patterns not dictated solely by limb synergies
Stage 5further decrease in spasticity noted, independence from limb synergy patterns
Stage 6Isolated joint movements are performed with coordination
Stage 7Normal motor function is restored
MobilityAbility to initiate movement through a functional range of motion
Stabilityability to maintain a position or posture through cocontraction and tonic holding around a joint
Controlled mobilityability to move within a weight bearing position or rotate around a long axis
SkillAbility to consistently perform functional tasks and manipulate the environment with normal postural reflex mechanisms and balance reactions
Sensory facilitation techniques (8)approximation, joint compression, icing, light touch, quick stretch, resistance, tapping, traction
Sensory inhibition techniques(5)deep pressure, prolonged stretch, warmth, prolonged cold, carotid reflex
associated reactionsan involuntary and automatic movement of a body part as a result of an intentional active or resistive movement in another body part
homolateral synkinesisa flexion pattern of the involved upper extremity facilitates flexion of the involved lower extremity
limb synergiesgroup of muscles that produce a predictable pattern of movement in flexion or extension patterns
Raimiste's phenomenoninvolved lower extremity will abduct/adduct with applied resistance to uninvolved lower extremity in the same direction
Souque's phenomenonraising the involved upper extremity above 100 degrees with elbow extension will produce extension and abduction of the fingers