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MCC 2007 |
FROM BASIC
MOTOR CONTROL TO FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY V 30 September - 03 October 2007 |

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MCC2007 TOPICS MOTOR CONTROL CONFERENCE MCC2007 The topics proposed to be addressed during the V Motor Control
Conference MCC2007 reflect the initial spirit of mutual alliance
of science and clinical implementation named FROM BASIC MOTOR CONTROL TO FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY THE NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL
MECHANISMS OF THE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL CONTROL OF MOVEMENTS FROM NEURONES
TO BEHAVIOUR Human Motor Control in term of BALANCE CONTROL and BEHAVIOUR Question: Does the
Posture mean BALANCE control? Postural organization as a function of body mechanics, Are they different
levels of postural networks in the CNS? Ideas from Load receptors theory, proprioreceptors or rewethging. Pressure sensitive
information on a way to gain inside of dynamical postural control. To consider Posture as a state (e.g.
maintaining erect stance over a given time as a function of the Motor Task).
To consider Posture as a behavior (e.g. maintaining and regulating
erect stance as a response to external or internal perturbations as a
function of the Motor Task). Posture as a part of Motor program or integral
part of interaction Posture and followed by Movement (posturo-kinetic
interactions?) are they a common comand hypothesis?
Posture
evaluation, Theory and clinical application Multisensory integration and human postural control. .(How and when the additional information (tactile,
audio, touch, visual ext) about body oscillation (feedback) improve body balance. Are the body sway is a unique
criterion for evaluation of the body stability? Human Motor Control in term of MOVEMENTS DIRECTED IN SPACE Question. Does the MOVEMENT means, series of Posture Control? Co-ordinated Actions, from Posture to
Movement. Principles underlying the organization of Initiation and
Termination of discrete and cyclic movements. Gait, from underlying mechanisms to clinical application Reaching to Grasp Movements. Goal-Directed whole-body Movements control and corresponding body
posture and equilibrium control PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF BALANCE MOVEMENTS – MOVEMENT DISORDERS Pathophysiology of Posture - Movement interaction:
spinal cord dysfunction, basal ganglia dysfunction, cerebellar
dysfunction, cortical dysfunction. Are adaptive changes to specific Brain
Injury always benefit the Patient, (how should we treat them)? Understanting the role of multisensory
integration in balance disorders Mechanisms for disturbed posture and movement coordination. In
Parkinson's Patients; In hemiparetic patients, In
Cerebral Palsy children. Human Motor Control in term of PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF MOVEMENTS –
MOVEMENT DISORDERS Pathophysiology of Posture - Movement interaction:
spinal cord dysfunction, basal ganglia dysfunction, cerebellar
dysfunction, cortical dysfunction. Are adaptive changes are specific Brain Injury always benefit the
Patient, (how should we treat them)? Understanding the role of multisensory
integration in balance disorders Mechanisms for disturbed posture and movement coordination. In
Parkinson's Patients; in hemi paretic patients, In Cerebral Palsy children. Human Motor Control in term of – mechanical impairment of the Whole Body Orthopedics Approach, after whole kind of
traumatic invasions their follow - up Orthopedics Approach, in hemi paretic patients, In Cerebral
Palsy children. Human Motor Control in term of FUNCTIONAL
RECOVERY Question. REHABILITATION PROCEDURES how they serve to MOTOR
CONTROL RECOVERY (resetting or adapting?) Restoration Body to Balance: How
and Follow up Upper extremity motor control and rehabilitation, control of
adaptation and rehabilitation, Lower extremity motor control and rehabilitation, control of
adaptation and rehabilitation, Automatic motor rehabilitation, clinical and instrumental
evaluation of rehabilitation procedures Human Motor Control in term of NEUROMUSCULAR FATIGUE The definition of Muscular Fatigue? What is the main difference
from Central fatigue? Mechanisms: from basic level (biophysical) to the behavior
performance level. (Postural adaptive reorganization, while the functional capacity
of the muscles is reduced), CNS answers to loss of functional capacity - forms of CNS answers
based on priorities and properties. IDEAS FROM THE PAST SERVING THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF MOTOR
CONTROL AREA DEVELOPMENT
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