Constraints on Motor Control: An Overview of Neurological Impairments

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Across
  1. 2. Associated with deficits in the cerebellum
  2. 3. Decreased voluntary motor unity recruitment
  3. 7. Emergence of mass patterns of movement
  4. 8. Awarenss of the body parts and their relationship to one another and the environment
  5. 9. Hyperkinetic disorder of the basal ganglia
  6. 10. Inability to carry out purposeful movement in the presence of intact sensation, movement, and coordination
  7. 11. Treatments of this include medications, surgery & physical management
  8. 12. A hypokinetic disorder of the basal ganglia
  9. 14. Assessment tool for mental status (think orientation)
Down
  1. 1. Long term, short term, or working
  2. 2. Manifested by spastic or rigid muscle tone
  3. 4. syndrome dominated by sustained muscle contractions, frequently causing twisting and repetitive movements of abnormal postures
  4. 5. Most well known approach to quantifying level of consciousness in patients with neurological impairment
  5. 6. Understanding of people, place, time, and situation
  6. 13. Divded into multiple factors;ability to focus on specific stimulus without distraction