Chart Flashcards
Supine:
Newborn
Head rotated
Rooting Reflex
Neonatal righting
Supine:
1-2 months
- Increased cervical rotation with movement of extremities away from body
- ATRN
Supine:
3 months
- Symmetry and midline dominant
- chin tuck
- foot to foot play
- Active knee ext, hip ext, hip add
- decreased hip ER
Supine:
4 months
- PF and INV/EVR
- Hands to knees and other body parts
- ant/post tilt
Supine:
5 months
Roll to side
Feet to mouth
Flex head if hands held
Supine:
6 months
Rolls to prone
Lots of playing with feet in the air
Prone:
Newborn
Lifts head to clear airway
Prone:
1-2 months
- head lift 45 deg
2. elbows behind shoulders
Prone:
3 months
- sustains POE with head elevated 45-90 deg
2. Increased caudal WS
Prone:
4 months
- head extended at 90 deg
- Pivot prone
- Prone on extended UE
- Landau
- increased lordosis
Prone:
5 months
- Lateral WS in POE (frees up face side for reaching
- May push up on hands
- roll to supine
Prone:
6 months
- Mature Landau but extension balanced with flexion
- chin tuck with elongation of extensors
- prone on extended arms
- pushing backward
- MAY assume quadruped
Prone:
7 months
Quadruped from Prone
Sitting:
Newborn
unable to lift head
Sitting:
5 months
Ring sit
Supports weight on hands
sitting:
6 months
Positional stability of legs
Protective EXT forward
INDEPENDENT SITTING
Sitting:
7 months
- Transition from quad to sit
- Protective extension sideways
- Arms free to play
- able to rotate trunk
Sitting:
8 months
- Preferred position for play
2. plays with different LE positions
when do you see grasp reflex decrease?
1-2 months
voluntarily retain object placed in hand for brief period
1-2 months
brings hands together but can’t transfer item
4 months
can’t release with control
4 months
shake/bangs/mouths objects
4-5 months
palmar grasp
5 months
occasionally manipulates and transfers
5 months
brings toy to mouth rather than mouth to toy
5 months