Proprioception/Neuromuscular Control
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Proprioception/Neuromuscular Control. Afferent Inputs (3 subsystems). Vision Horizontal and vertical references. Afferent Inputs (3 subsystems). Vision Vestibular Head movement Inner ear Balance and posture Somatosensory Peripheral Afferent Receptors. Somatosensory System.
Proprioception/Neuromuscular Control
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Afferent Inputs (3 subsystems) • Vision • Horizontal and vertical references
Afferent Inputs (3 subsystems) • Vision • Vestibular • Head movement • Inner ear • Balance and posture • Somatosensory • Peripheral Afferent Receptors
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Hair follicles • Pain receptors
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Few respond • Respond at extreme ROM
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Articular (Joint) • QA and SA • Pacinian Corpuscle • Joint capsule • RA • sensitivity
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Articular (Joint) • QA and SA • Pacinian Corpuscle • Ruffini Endings • Capusular collagen • SA • Sensitive to…
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Articular (Joint) • QA and SA • Pacinian Corpuscle • Ruffini Endings • Golgi-tendon Like Organs • Ligaments • Sensitivity
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Articular (Joint) • Musculotendinous Receptors • Muscle Spindles • Golgi tendon organs
Somatosensory System • Afferent Receptors • Free Nerve Endings • Cutaneous Receptors • Articular (Joint) • Musculotendinous Receptors • Muscle Spindles • Golgi tendon organs
Spinal Cord Entry • Dorsal Roots • Synapse with interneurons
Spinal Cord Entry • Dorsal Roots • Synapse with interneurons • Monosynaptic Stretch Reflex
Spinal Cord Entry • Dorsal Roots • Synapse with interneurons • Monosynaptic Stretch Reflex • Polysynaptic Reflex
Pathways to the Brain • Anterolateral Pathway • Dorsal Column
The Brain • Brain Stem • Cerebral Cortex • Cerebellum
Motor Control Maintenance: How do we control motor Performance? • FEEDFORWARD AND FEEDBACK • Feedforward • Preactivation • Functions
Motor Control Maintenance: How do we control motor Performance? • FEEDFORWARD AND FEEDBACK • Feedback • So what? • The Key
Components of Neuromuscular Control Training • Proprioception • Kinesthesia • Dynamic Stability • Preparatory Muscle Contractions • Reactive Muscle Characteristics • Conscious and Unconscious Movement Patterns
Re-establishing Neuromuscular Control • Four Basic Elements • Proprioceptiom • Dynamic Joint Stabilization • Reactive Neuromuscular Control • Functional Motor Patterns
Phases of Neuromuscular Control Training • Phase I • Phase II • Phase III • Phase IV