Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requeriment Flashcards

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developmental progression

supine developmental progression

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Supine → hooklying → bridging → side lying → sidelyin on elbows → sydelying on hands → long sit → short sit

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Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requirements

prone developmental progression

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pivot prone → prone on elbows → prone on hands → quadruped → kneeling → 1/2 kneeling → standing

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motor task requirements

the ability to demonstrate adequate mobility of all tissues involved in a movement (joint, soft tissue, neural, fascia, etc). It also refers to the ability to initiate a contraction.

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MOBILITY

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motor task requirements

the ability to initiate a movement/transition (a contraction) for the transition to another posture

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Transitional Mobility a subcategory of MOBILITY

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motor task requirements

the ability to maintain postural stability and orientation with the center of mass (COM) over the base of support (BOS) and the body at rest. Proximal stability is needed for distal mobility.

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STABILITY (static postural control)

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motor task requirements

movement is now added to a previously static posture – movement of the proximal components over a fixed (weight bearing) distal component. The COG moves over the fixed BOS. ie: weight shifting while in quadruped, shifting weight in standing, etc

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CONTROLLED MOBILITY (Dynamic Postural Control)

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motor task requirements

The distal component is moving while the proximal musculature provides dynamic stability to guide the limb in space. Activities have two functions: manipulation and exploration of the environment

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SKILL or TASK

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Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requirements

what is the reaction of the asymmetrical tonic labyrinthine reflex on a patient sidelying on the left side?

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  • extension tone on the weight bearing side
  • flexion on the non weight bearing side
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Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requirements

what is the reaction of the symmetrical tonic labyrinthine reflex on a patient lying in the supine position?

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extension

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Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requirements

what is the reaction of the symmetrical tonic labyrinthine reflex on a patient lying in the supine position?

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extension

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Adult Neuro: developmental sequence and motor task requirements

what is the reaction of the asymmetrical tonic labyrinthine reflex on a patient sidelying on the left side?

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  • extension tone on the weight bearing side
  • flexion on the non weight bearing side
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motor task requirements

The distal component is moving while the proximal musculature provides dynamic stability to guide the limb in space. Activities have two functions: manipulation and exploration of the environment:

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SKILL

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motor task requirements

movement is now added to a previously static posture – movement of the proximal components over a fixed (weight bearing) distal component. The COG moves over the fixed BOS. ie: weight shifting while in quadruped, shifting weight in standing, etc

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CONTROLLED MOBILITY (Dynamic Postural Control)

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