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What are the 3 forms of nystagmus? *SPONTANEOUS NYSTAGMUS
*PERIPHERAL NYSTAGMUS
*CENTRAL NYSTAGMUS
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Abnormal eye movement that entails nonvolitional, rhythmic oscillation of the eyes? NYSTAGMUS 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:40:48 GMT view revision history
Used to describe a sense of movement ad rotation of oneself or the surrounding environment? VERTIGO 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:40:48 GMT view revision history
What is true vertigo caused by? INNER EAR DISEASE 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:24:05 GMT view revision history
Knee flexion, crouching, or squatting are all examples of what postural strategy? SUSPENSORY STRATEGY 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:24:05 GMT view revision history
Used to lower the center of gravity during standing or ambulation in order to better control the center of gravity? SUSPENSORY STRATEGY 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:24:05 GMT view revision history
If muscles on contracting from a proximal to distal fashion, which postural strategy is being utilized? HIP STRATEGY 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:24:05 GMT view revision history
True/False

The muscles contract in a proximal to distal fashion during an ankle strategy?
FALSE

DISTAL TO PROXIMAL TO CONTROL POSTURAL SWAY
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What are the autonomic postural strategies listed in order as they occur? *ANKLE STRATEGY
*HIP STRATEGY
*SUSPENSORY STRATEGY
*STEPPING STRATEGY
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Autonomic postural strategies? AUTONOMIC MOTOR RESPONSES THAT ARE USED TO MAINTAIN THE CENTER OF GRAVITY OVER THE BASE OF SUPPORT. 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:20:46 GMT view revision history
Where are somatosensory receptors located in the body? *JOINTS
*MUSCLES
*LIGAMENTS
*SKIN
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Somatosensory input? *TOUCH
*TEMPERATURE
*PAIN
*BODY POSITION
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Another name for pain? NOCICEPTION 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:20:46 GMT view revision history
Another name for body position? PROPIOCEPTION 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:20:46 GMT view revision history
Where do somatosensory events occur in the brain? THE PARIETAL LOBE 0 MichaelMorano Tue, 01 Nov 2011 00:20:46 GMT view revision history

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