Motor learning totally depends on the sensory information received from the body Research has shown that there is a link between a typical behaviour and sensory deficits: smell, touch, vision, hearing, and balance. No sensory function works in isolation. All the senses are dependent on other sensory functions, which are dependent on a baseline level of brain activity. Sensory detection includes: Hearing Vision Smell Taste Touch Vestibular Proprioception. “The Postural control is depended on the integration of proprioception, vision and vestibular system of which vestibular system is particularly important. The vestibular system is thought to be primary organizer of sensory information...
Here at the Birkdale we offer on going treatment and monitoring on regular bases. My client, who is a 51 years old lady, had CVA ON 2ND OF July 2012. She has improved a great deal since her stroke and has decided to become a counsellor to be able to help others who have gone through a similar experience. Once a person who has suffered a stork reaches this level of rehabilitation it is hard to see if any further improvement is possible unless the therapist observes the patient’s smallest movements. It is exciting to know how a small change...
I have been treating children with transverse myelitis for last 16 years. Last weekend Transverse Myelitis society organised a family weekend at Calvert Trust in Lake District. There were many activities organised for the children and the adults and parents had the opportunity to speak to professionals who were there to help and answer questions. A good time was had by all. During this weekend I talked to many parents and assisted many of the children with their movements and difficulties. For those of you who have not heard about this condition: Transverse myelitis is an autoimmunity disorder which effects...
Ok so its not the normal type of article we would right but we just had to share this amazing invention and news from Nike who have launched a new range of trainer called the Nike FLYEASE. Watch the video to learn about the story but it started off with one of the first employees of Nike suffering a stroke and contacting Nike who once learned of his disabilities created a shoe he could easily put on by himself. “For college sophomore Matthew Walzer, simply putting on his shoes was an impossible task. Lacking the dexterity to get his foot...