Biomechanical and sensory strategies for improving motor control in children with neuromotor disorders / presented by: Nancy Hylton, P.T.

Other author Hylton, Nancy, speaker.
Format Video (Streaming)
Publication InfoFairacres, NM : Clinician's View, 2001.
Description1 online resource (387 min.).
Supplemental ContentPart 1 & 2
Supplemental ContentPart 11
Supplemental ContentPart 3 & 4
Supplemental ContentPart 5 & 6
Supplemental ContentPart 7 & 8
Supplemental ContentPart 9 & 10
Subjects

SeriesRehabilitation therapy in video
Contents Part 1 & 2: Introduction -- Development: Normal vs. Atypical Motor Control Strategies -- Biomechanical-Postural Connection -- The Sensory Challenge -- Hypertonus, Tightness and Muscle Tension -- New Understandings in Neural Plasticity -- Treatment Demonstration.
Contents Part 11: Patient Demonstration Continued.
Contents Part 3 & 4: Treatment Demonstration (Continued) -- Norma and Abnormal Biomechanical/Postural Connections -- Dynamic Arching Systems -- Neurology of Walking.
Contents Part 5 & 6: Neurology of Walking Continued -- Treatment Demonstration -- Central Pattern Generators -- The Dynamic Cylinder -- Stabilizing Strategies & Mobile Surfaces.
Contents Part 7 & 8: Stabilizing Strategies & Mobile Surfaces Continued -- Patient Demonstration -- Using Dynamic Support Systems -- Patient Demonstration.
Contents Part 9 & 10: Patient Demonstration Continued -- Patient Demonstration -- Patient Demonstration.
Abstract This seminar presents biomechanical and sensory strategies necessary for developing functional motor control. Normal and atypical developmental strategies used by children are presented, followed by intervention strategies that are designed to organize the biomechanical and postural systems for improving motor control. Dynamic postural support systems, dynamic orthotics and biomechanical-postural connections are presented and demonstrated. Treatment demonstrations are presented. Topics include: The Development of Normal & Atypical Motor Strategies, Biomechanical-Postural Connections, Sensory Challenges, Hypertonus, Tightness & Muscle Tension, New Understandings in Neural Plasticity, The Neurology of Walking, Central Pattern Generators, The Dynamic Cylinder and Trunk Control, Dynamic Orthotics and Postural Supporting Systems.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed Feb. 27, 2013).
Other formsPreviously released as DVD.
Reproduction noteElectronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2012. (Rehabilitation therapy in video). Available via World Wide Web.
LanguageThis edition in English.
Genre/formNonfiction films.

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