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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.
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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