Movement- Rolling Flashcards
Primary turning description
protective head turning in prone
movement components of primary turning
neck rotation
muscle functions of primary turning
mobility
reflexes/reactions of primary turning
rooting
ATNR
postural control/movement patterns of primary turning
weight bearing
spontaneous rolling description
usually happens when child loses control in a stable posture (ie ATNR in prone on elbows)
movement components of spontaneous rolling
neck rotation
muscle function of spontaneous rolling
mobility
reflex/reactions of spontaneous rolling
rotational/vertical righting
postural control/movement patterns of spontaneous rolling
weight bearing
deliberate rolling description
extremities lead trunk; dissociation of pelvis and shoulders
movement components of deliberate rolling
neck and trunk rotation
muscle functions of deliberate rolling
mobility
reflex/reactions of deliberate rolling
rotational righting reactions
postural control/movement patterns of deliberate rolling
unilateral weight shifting
automatic rolling description
rolling can be initiated from any segment; extremities don’t help anymore
movement components of automatic rolling
neck and trunk rotation (working together)
muscle functions of automatic rolling
mobility
reflex/reactions of automatic rolling
rotational and vertical righting
equilibrium reactions
postural control/movement patterns of automatic rolling
contralateral weight shift