Lesson 10 Flashcards
Primary objective of a Functional Assessment
improve functionality for activities of daily living (ADL)
Pronation
arch flattening
Supination
high arches
Anterior pelvic hip tilt
Spilling water out of the front of the bucket
Posterior pelvic hip tilt
Spilling water out of the back of the bucket
5 Primary Movements in Functional Assessment
- bending/raising and lifting/lowering movements
- single leg movements
- pushing movements
- pulling movements
- rotational movements
Apley’s Scratch Test for Shoulder Mobility- objective
assess simultaneous movements of shoulder girdle
Sharpened Romberg Test- objective
assess static balance by standing with reduced base of support while removing visual sensory information
Stork-Stand Balance Test- objective
assess static balance by standing on one foot in modified stork-stand position
McGill’s Torso Muscular Endurance Battery Test- objective
assess the endurance capacity of the torso muscles or if there is an imbalance between these three muscle groups which can contribute to low-back dysfunction and core instability