Resources & games

 Memory games

these memory games need a pencil and paper and are simply for mnemonic practice

Anatomy

Physiology

Pathology

Further resources

 

 

Stroke mnemonics

Click on any image to test your memory!
Easiest done with a piece of paper, and writing down the names you think correspond to all the numbers.
Then hover over the numbers to check your answers!

 

Stroke animation

These animations are designed to help visualise "what's happening" when several interactive movements are taking place, often all at once and in many cases hidden from sight.

 

Stroke anatomy memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Stroke anatomy memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Stroke anatomy memo (3)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Physiology memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Pathology memo (1)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Pathology memo (2)

Without looking first, can you write down the names that correspond to the following numbers?
Once finished, hover to check your answers!

 

Balanced standing up

The exercise: normal walk cycle seen from three quarter angles (back and fore)

Notes on the exercise

(further written note) the child may vary this gentle ball rolling movement exercise for stimulating spine and sacrum movement with...

 

Animation

Brain regions

The key regions: FRONTAL: assessment, judgement, movement, smell; PARIETAL: comprehension, language; OCCIPITAL: primary visual; CEREBELLUM: co-ordination; TEMPORAL: hearing, processing; LIMBIC: co-ordinates memory storage of cortex to the unconscious functions of brain stem; HIND BRAIN: (lower part of brain stem) autonomic rhythms of respirations and sleep ; MID BRAIN: (upper brain stem) motor movement; CORPUS CALLOSUM: communication area for left and right halves of brain; SENSOR FUNCTIONS: part of the sensory cortex that receives signals; MOTOR FUNCTIONS: part of frontal cortex that acts on received signals from sensory area