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Advances in Evaluation and Management of Ataxia
Presented by Nicole Fuller, PT, DPT, NCS & Christine Cook, PT, DPT
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Please complete to the best of your ability.
1. True or False: High intensity aerobic exercise has not demonstrated effectiveness in treatment with those with ataxia.
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False
2. Which of the following is not a part of the OPTIMAL theory:
a. Internal Focus
b. Autonomy
c. Enhanced Expectancy
3. Coordination, planning and timing of voluntary movement is controlled by which area of the cerebellum?
a. Vestibulocerebellum
b. Spinocerebellum
c. Cerebrocerebellum
d. Flocculolnodular lobe
4. True or False: Limb weighting is highly recommended in the research and clinical practice for improving ataxia.
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False
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