Motor Control_PL Flashcards
Describe the aspects of human movement science (3)
Understand how:
- movements develop in young
- are learned by and changed in young and old
- underlying control mechanisms necessary for skilled performance
Describe the benefit of understand human movement science as a PT (2)
Allows an understanding of normal movement and how it is altered across the life span
Allows for comparisons of current state to the patients normal and be able to come up with effective treatment plans and goals
Term: tthe ability to regulate or direct the mechanisms essential to movement
Motor control
Mechanisms = body, objects in environment, environment
Term: structural connections/networks of neuronal connections in the brain and SC and to mm
Developmentally defined movement
Term: Skills that are mastered after practice and experience
Learned movement
List the ways movement is classifiied (2)
Developmentally defined
Learned
List the 3 factors that interact to create movement
- individual
- task
- environment
List the 3 factors within the individual that constrain movement
- action (activity selected)
- perception (peripheral/higher level processing of info about movement)
- cognition (critical for meaning/intention of movement)
List the 2 environmental constraints on movement
- regulatory features (part of environment, DIRECTLY influence movement)
- non-regulatory features (parts of environment can shape but may have no influence on movement)
List the 3 ways a task can be classified
- discrete vs. serial vs. continuous (well defined simple motion vs. series of discrete vs. longer task requiring frequent eval/feedback; repetitive)
- stability vs. mobility
- open vs. closed (i.e. changing vs. predictable environments)