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Aging and Postural Control
Test 2
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Physiology
Graduate
07/18/2011

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Term
Name the 2 models of aging.
Definition
Primary (pessimistic)
Secondary (optimistic)
Term
This model of aging states that aging is associated with an inevitable decline in neuronal function in all systems.
Definition
Primary
Term
This model of aging states that neuronal function remains optimal unless specific trauma or disease occurs
Definition
Secondary
Term
This model of aging believes that the lifespan is genetically determined and there are internal causes.
Definition
Primary
Term
This model of aging believes that there are extrinsic causes to neuronal function.
Definition
Secondary
Term
Name 6 extrinsic causes that could affect neuronal function.
Definition
1. Damage from environment
2. Radiation
3. Pollutants
4. Bacteria/Viruses
5. Food/Toxins
6. Catastrophic Insult
Term
The primary model of aging focuses mainly on genetic make-up. Name the 6 things that the secondary model uses.
Definition
1. Nutrition
2. Exercise
3. Carcinogens
4. Air pollution
5. Insults
6. Pathologies
Term
The secondary model of aging believe that what 3 things leads to a longer life?
Definition
Good nutrition
Dietary restrictions
Exercise (improve CV health, controls obesity, and increases phys and mental functioning)
Term
Why do the models of aging matter to a PT?
Definition
1. How we age is determined by how we live
2. We emphasize preventative health care
3. The work to assist older pts who have experienced pathology to return to optimal lifestyles
Term
Falls are prevalent in community-dwelling older adults. __% of people over 65 fall at least once a year
Definition
35-40
Term
Nearly __% of people over age 85 fall at least once a year
Definition
50
Term
__% of falls lead to injury needing medical care.
Definition
15-25%
Term
What is the definition of a fall in clinics
Definition
Pt. found lying on the ground. Uncontrolled descent to the ground. Unplanned contact with a supporting surface (chair, table, wall)
Term
What is the 7th leading cause of death in older adults?
Definition
Falls
Term
Falls are __
Definition
multifactorial
Term
Who published guidelines for preventing of falls in older persons in 2001?
Definition
American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
Term
Name 11 Risk Factors for falling.
Definition
1. Muscle Weakness
2. Hx of Falls
3. Gait Deficits
4. Balance Deficits
5. Use of an A.D.
6. Visual Deficits
7. Arthritis
8. Impaired ADLs
9. Depression
10. Cognitive Impairments
11. Age (>80 yo)
Term
Name 6 Risk factors for falls among hospitalized older adults
Definition
1. Gait Instability
2. LE Weakness
3. Urinary Incontinence/Frequency
4. Impaired Cognition, Agitation, confusion, poor judgement
5. History of falls
6. Use of certain medications
Term
What is the therapists job for fall risk pts
Definition
Identify and address intrinsic and extrinsic factors related to a fall - reduce/correct
Term
LE muscle strength can be reduced by __% between 30-80 years old
Definition
40
Term
Muscle strength reduction is more severe in __ __ __ with history of falls
Definition
Nursing home residents
Term
__ is better preserved than strength but still decreases with age.
Definition
Endurance
Term
As muscles age they get
Definition
Smaller
Term
Reduction is muscle mass is greater in __ than __
Definition
LE
UE
Term
What 2 things replace lost muscle mass
Definition
Connective Tissue
Fat
Term
Motor units decline with age as well as large and small __ fibers
Definition
Myelinated
Term
Are there age-related changes at the NMJ?
Definition
Yes
Term
__ contractions are more affected by age-related changes in neuromuscular system than __
Definition
Concentric
Eccentric
Term
__ velocity contraction is more affected than __ velocity
Definition
Rapid
Slow
Term
__% of variance in functional status explained by relative strength
Definition
20
Term
__ ___ is more highly correlated with physical function than muscle strength
Definition
Muscle Power
Term
Power training is more effective than __ training for improving physical function in older adults with muscle weakness.
Definition
Strength
Term
The typical 80 y/o threshold value of quads strength is very near what it takes to do what?
Definition
Rise from a chair
Term
When __ falls below the threshold needed for a task, functional disbility occurs.
Definition
Strength
Term
Decreased ROM and loss of spinal flexibility can lead to what?
Definition
Flexed/Stooped posture
Term
__ flexibility shows greatest decline with age compared to other joints
Definition
Spinal
Term
Spinal __ shows greatest decline with 50% less extensor flexibility in 70-84 y/o compared to 20-29 y/o
Definition
Extension
Term
There is a compensatory shift in vertical displacement - center of body mass moves where?
Definition
backward toward the heels
Term
Ankle joint flexibility declines 50% in __ and 35% in __ ages 55-85
Definition
Women
Men
Term
Peripheral motor execution with age leads to what 3 things?
Definition
Weakness
Stiffness
Low endurance
Term
For unstable and stable older adults, __ dominated responses more likely than __
Definition
Hip
Ankle
Term
Older adults demonstrate slower onset latencies in __
Definition
DF
Term
Older adults demonstrate muscle response organization disrupted - __ muscle activated before __
Definition
proximal
distal
Term
Older adults demonstrate co-activation of agonist and antagonist musculature which results in what?
Definition
Stiffened joints
Term
Older adults use what strategy most when recovering from a loss of balance?
Definition
Hip
Term
__ sensitivity decreases with age
Definition
Tactile
Term
Decline of up to __% of sensory fibers innervating peripheral receptors. Leads to peripheral neuropathy. Increased dependency on visual and vestibular system.
Definition
30%
Term
Name 6 things that can happen to vision with increased age.
Definition
1. Changes in eye structure
2. Less light trasmitted to retina (visual threshold increases)
3. Loss of visual field
4. Decline in visual acuity
5. Decline is visual contrast sensitivity
6. Increased postural sway in quiet stance when vision is removed
Term
Loss of __% of the vestibular hair and nerve cells by 70 y/o
Definition
40
Term
Functions as an absolute reference system to which the somatosensory and visual systems are compared and calibrated.
Definition
Vestibular
Term
Illusion of movement. Unsteady. Off balance. Faintness. Lightheadedness
Definition
Dizziness
Term
Term used to describe the loss of more than one sense important for balance and mobility function
Definition
Multisensory Deficit
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