Model Overview Flashcards
describe the supersystem?
A multisystem interaction that creates outputs specific to environmental demands.
A system that reacts and adjusts based on the demands placed on the organism.
A system with irritability, connectivity, and plasticity.
What is the intervention’s result called?
Outcome
What is connectivity?
Ability to interact with other systems.
Failures in outcomes are generally contributed to by failures in…(select all that are tru)
Intent and execution
What is nutrition?
Supporting the body with adequate nutrients to meet life demands.
What is the main concern of the supersystem
Survival
What is movement?
Possessing the physical expressions required to perform tasks within one’s life.
What is plasticity?
Ability to change in a manner that accommodates the environment.
What is distress management?
Ability to tolerate and recover from homeostatic threats.
What is social support?
Feeling safe with one’s own pursuits within the confines of others.
What is the difference between power and capacity?
Power is producing intensity. Capacity is sustaining intensity
What sequence is most effective for movement interventions?
Knowledge –> variability –> power –> capacity
What is the difference between coordinative and endpoint variability?
Coordinative varies within the movement; endpoint varies at the end of the movement
Coordinative variability is undetectable; endpoint variability is dectectable
More practice generally leads to better coordinative variability
Coordinative variability reduces injury risk
Which is the following examples would contribute to poor execution
False negative test
Poor coaching
Movement variability is NOT context dependent t or f
False
What is irritability?
Ability to move out of equilibrium when challenged, then return to equilibrium.
What is performing the test/intervention called?
Execution
Which of the following is the definition of movement options?
Possessing full passive motion within an area
Possessing full active motion within an area
Which is the most important outcome?
The client reaches their goal
Health and performance can be pursued simultaneously; however, at some point those roads diverge. T or f
Which decision-making sequence is applied in Human Matrix?
Intent –> execution –> Outcome
What is the goal of an intervention called?
Intent
What is sleep?
Resting to match life demands
Which of the following may contribute towards a poor intent
Erroneous clinical reasoning
Scientific misunderstanding