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Lecture 1
Cns,
Pns,
Frailty
11  cards
Lecture 2: Introduction to SCI
What structures 2 does the cns in...,
Define meninges,
Why is the cerebral spinal fluid ...
69  cards
Lecture 3: Self-Repair Capacity of Peripheral Neurons
What factors determines the size ...,
Why cats have larger axon diamete...,
Practice question what are typica...
51  cards
Lecture 4: Self-Repair Capacity of Central Neurons
1  cards
Lecture 5: CNS Plasticity After Injury
How was the normal organization o...,
Describe the orderly somatotopic ...,
Projections from which aspect of ...
13  cards
Lecture 2 Study Questions
How do corticospinal tracts that ...,
Understand the layout of dorsal a...,
What are dorsal rootlets ventral ...
25  cards
Lecture 3 Study Questions
What are typical conduction veloc...,
How did ramon y cajal describe th...,
What two mechanisms did ramon y c...
17  cards
Lecture 4 Study Questions
What are the similarities and dif...,
How did ramon y cajal prove that ...,
How did albert aguayo follow up o...
8  cards
Lecture 6: Impairment and Disability
Describe the difference between i...,
How can we examine and assess imp...,
How can we examine and assess dis...
26  cards
Lecture 7: CNS Pathologies - Stroke
Describe blood supply to brain,
What of cardiac output does the b...,
Define blood brain barrier
33  cards
Lecture 8: Spasticity - Assessment and Management
Describe spasticity and the postu...,
What disorders can lead to spasti...,
What can trigger spasticity
47  cards
Lecture 9: Neurosurgical Management of Spasticity
Define cerebral palsy,
State some consequences of cerebr...,
What are the adverse effects of s...
16  cards
Lecture 10: Surgical Rehabilitation after Quadriplegia
How many cervical spinal cord seg...,
What do c3 t1 innervate,
Define tetraplegia
24  cards
Lecture 11: Orthopaedic Management of Spasticity
Functions of the skeleton,
What is the treatment for femur f...,
Two types of bone healing
36  cards
Lecture 4 study questions for midterm 2
What evidence is there for neurog...,
To what extent has stem cell trea...,
List and briefly describe five pr...
7  cards
Reading: Surgical Management of Spasticity
Describe the mechanism of action ...,
Describe the advantages of intrat...,
Describe the disadvantages of int...
9  cards
Lecture 12: Neuromodulation for Chronic Pain
Chronic pain define what is it ca...,
Explain the differences between a...,
What are the physical effects of ...
52  cards
Lecture 13: Principles of Neurostimulation
List the underlying objectives of...,
What are the underlying objective...,
Slide 3 find this card in another...
35  cards
Lecture 14: Electrical Recruitment of Muscle Force
Tens stands for stimulation targe...,
Therapeutic stimulation vs functi...,
Tems stands for stimulation targe...
18  cards
Lecture 15: Wearable Walking Assist Systems for Foot Drop
Foot drop,
What is foot drop a consequence of,
Treatment options for foot drop
31  cards
Lecture 16: Implanted Walking Assist Systems for Foot Drop
How do implanted stimulation syst...,
Pros of a partially implanted fes...,
Which parts are implanted vs exte...
12  cards
not finished MT3 Lecture 16: Implanted Walking Assist Systems for Foot Drop
Explain slide 20 schematic b,
What is the reason for wanting to...,
If you make the cuff half he lien...
23  cards
Lecture 17: Advanced Neuromuscular Interfaces for Control of Prosthetic Limbs
5 different signals that can be r...,
Why in a neurogram are you primar...,
Slide 6
15  cards
Lecture 18: Assisted Breathing Methods
What is the main inspiratory musc...,
List some central and peripheral ...,
What is the diaphragm active duri...
29  cards
Lecture 19: Transvascular Diaphragm Pacing
What patients are a candidate for...,
Could vidd be prevented by pacing...,
What of patients can wean on and ...
10  cards

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