The Balance System As A Driver
Episode description
Join us in episode #200 where Susan and Erica explore the potentiality of the balance system as a primary or secondary driver. With a client's history of injury or illness, there is an event that sets up their system for adaptation. Oftentimes, in regional-specific rehab, the balance system is not considered as a driver. What keeps the client in this adapted pattern may be the primary driver; however, the balance system adapts to keep the entire body and physiology upright against gravity. This system can change, and the need for activity to accomplish this becomes a primary consideration in the assessment and the intervention. Listen in to the conversation and find easy clues to discover in your client assessment for effective interventions.
A glance at this episode:
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[5:27] Balance system adaptation and rehabilitation
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[12:43] Balance, vestibular system, and eye movements
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[21:04] The importance of challenging the balance system and multitasking while keeping balance intact
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[25:28] Balance challenges and treatment options for various populations
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[29:53] Improving balance and rotation through exercises
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[35:30] Pelvic health, balance, and movement patterns
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[43:47] Balance system importance in exercise and rehabilitation
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