Contemporary Motor Control Theories Flashcards
Task Oriented Approach
occupational performance/motor recovery comes from dynamic interaction of PEO, use real objects/environment, give opportunities to problem solve
Task Oriented Approach origin
Bernstein in 1967
Stable/Transition movements in task oriented approach
Stable - consistent, Transition - unpredictable
Effective/stable: no tx necessary
Variable: tx to facilitate change in performance
Obligatory/stereotypical: trial therapy (repetitive activities)
Motor Learning/Motor control tasks
adapt movement to mechanical constraints (motor, environment, behavioral) - want natural setting
CIMT
extension of task oriented approach - counteract learned non-use of paretic limb through practice
CIMT origin
Dr. Edward Taub