Chart Flashcards

1
Q

Supine:

Newborn

A

Head rotated
Rooting Reflex
Neonatal righting

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2
Q

Supine:

1-2 months

A
  1. Increased cervical rotation with movement of extremities away from body
  2. ATRN
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3
Q

Supine:

3 months

A
  1. Symmetry and midline dominant
  2. chin tuck
  3. foot to foot play
  4. Active knee ext, hip ext, hip add
  5. decreased hip ER
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4
Q

Supine:

4 months

A
  1. PF and INV/EVR
  2. Hands to knees and other body parts
  3. ant/post tilt
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5
Q

Supine:

5 months

A

Roll to side
Feet to mouth
Flex head if hands held

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6
Q

Supine:

6 months

A

Rolls to prone

Lots of playing with feet in the air

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7
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Prone:

Newborn

A

Lifts head to clear airway

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8
Q

Prone:

1-2 months

A
  1. head lift 45 deg

2. elbows behind shoulders

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9
Q

Prone:

3 months

A
  1. sustains POE with head elevated 45-90 deg

2. Increased caudal WS

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10
Q

Prone:

4 months

A
  1. head extended at 90 deg
  2. Pivot prone
  3. Prone on extended UE
  4. Landau
  5. increased lordosis
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11
Q

Prone:

5 months

A
  1. Lateral WS in POE (frees up face side for reaching
  2. May push up on hands
  3. roll to supine
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12
Q

Prone:

6 months

A
  1. Mature Landau but extension balanced with flexion
  2. chin tuck with elongation of extensors
  3. prone on extended arms
  4. pushing backward
  5. MAY assume quadruped
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13
Q

Prone:

7 months

A

Quadruped from Prone

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14
Q

Sitting:

Newborn

A

unable to lift head

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15
Q

Sitting:

5 months

A

Ring sit

Supports weight on hands

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16
Q

sitting:

6 months

A

Positional stability of legs
Protective EXT forward
INDEPENDENT SITTING

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17
Q

Sitting:

7 months

A
  1. Transition from quad to sit
  2. Protective extension sideways
  3. Arms free to play
  4. able to rotate trunk
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18
Q

Sitting:

8 months

A
  1. Preferred position for play

2. plays with different LE positions

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19
Q

when do you see grasp reflex decrease?

A

1-2 months

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20
Q

voluntarily retain object placed in hand for brief period

A

1-2 months

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21
Q

brings hands together but can’t transfer item

A

4 months

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22
Q

can’t release with control

A

4 months

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23
Q

shake/bangs/mouths objects

A

4-5 months

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24
Q

palmar grasp

A

5 months

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25
Q

occasionally manipulates and transfers

A

5 months

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26
Q

brings toy to mouth rather than mouth to toy

A

5 months

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27
Q

arms free to play in sitting

A

7 months

28
Q

palmar and radial grasp

A

6 months

29
Q

Pincer grasp

A

10 months

30
Q

3 jaw chuck

A

10 months

31
Q

more control of release and neat pincer

A

11 months

32
Q

vigorous rhythmical reciprocal kicking

A

newborn

33
Q

kicking may be bilateral and symmetrical

A

1-2 months

34
Q

Gains extensor control with less hip ER and LE respond to WS with dissociation

A

6 months

35
Q

Toe standing

A

10 months

36
Q

increased ankle movement in standing

A

10 months

37
Q

squatting:

weight posterior min DF

A

11 months

38
Q

Increased LE dissociation

A

12 months

39
Q

Standing:

newborn

A

automatic stepping

40
Q

Standing:

1-2 months

A

astasia abasia with supported stand

beginning of active postural control

41
Q

Standing:

3 months

A

Astasia Abasia usually gone

able to sustain head lift

42
Q

Standing:

6 months

A

independently hold onto support of a person

bounce

43
Q

Standing:

7 months

A

Pull to standing:

symmetrical then half kneeling

44
Q

Standing:

9 months

A

Strong desire to stand and walk

LE more active in pull to stand

45
Q

Standing:

10 months

A

Increased ankle movement

46
Q

Standing:

11 months

A

STANDS ALONE when absorbed in a task

assumes standing

47
Q

Standing:

12 months

A

Independent with standing with wide BOS. Uses hands more

48
Q

Walking:

8 months

A

Walks with hand held

Steppage gait

49
Q

Walking:

10 months

A

supported walking

50
Q

Walking:

11 months

A

Walks with one hand held

may see regression with postural control in attempts at independent walking

51
Q

Walking:

12 months

A

Most walk independently

52
Q

Black and white vision
best at 8-9” away
Easiest to fixate on a moving object laterally and vertically

A

newborn

53
Q

Track vertically
horizontally
and cirtcular path

A

1-2 months

54
Q

Able to track 180 degrees

A

3 months

55
Q

Visual tracking without head-turning

A

4 months

56
Q

Full color vision

A

4 months

57
Q

Vision: predictive abilities

A

5 months

58
Q

adult level visual acuity

A

12 months

59
Q

crusing:

8 months

A

crusing sideways

body facing forward

60
Q

crusing:

9 months

A

semi turns toward direction moving

61
Q

crusing:

10 months

A

triplanar motion of hips
crosses open spaces
Cruise around corners, different height/texture/firmness of objects

62
Q

Quadruped:

7 months

A

may assume bear standing

63
Q

Quadruped 8 months

A

Crawling

64
Q

SL:

4 months

A

roll from supine to SL
important for ribcage shaping
new visual and vestibular orientation

65
Q

At what age can you perform tough localization sensory test?

A

12-16 months

66
Q

At what age can you perform stereognosis

A

5 years

67
Q

At what age can you perform 2 point discrimination

A

7 years