practice/quiz questions EXAM 2 Flashcards
which of the following is best characterized as an environmental characteristic (as opposed to personal or task characteristic) in “Task Analysis Framework”?
peer support
which of the following is best characterized as a personal characteristic (as opposed to environmental or task characteristic) in the “task analysis framework”?
hearing loss
according to the “task analysis framework,” a discrete task is a task in which
the movement required has a recognizable beginning and end
according to the description in the “task analysis framework” reading, an example of serial task would be
preparing a meal
TAF cognition
person-related factor for movement
TAF termination
description of how a movement task is ended
TAF symmetry
relative spatial and temporal comparisons of left and right side of body
TAF room lighting
a physical environment-related movement characteristic
task analysis continuum proposed originally by hedman and colleagues, is referred to in TAF reading. components of TAF
initiation
execution
termination
what is characterized as a task characteristic in TAF
goal of task
“human movement system” proposed by Sahrmann is a system of systems. multiple “primary effector systems” are a part of human movement system
muscular
skeletal
nervous
“human movement system” proposed by Sahrmann is a system of systems. multiple “primary support systems” are a part of human movement system
endocrine
“human movement system” proposed by Sahrmann is a system of systems. following are advantages of associating PT with a system of the body
- provides a parallel to the role of other doctoring professions
- provides context and format for describing diagnoses
- it will enhances physical therapy’s professional identity
the following critical events occur during single limb support
heel rise
controlled tibial advancement
hip extension into trailing limb posture
joint position of peak knee flexion typically occurs at which phase of gait
initial swing (ISw)
join position of peak ankle plantar flexion typically occurs at approximate transition between
pre-swing and initial swing (PSw and ISw)
phase of gait from single limb support onset to heel off is
mid-stance
phase of gait from initial contact to contralateral foot off is
loading response
peak internal ankle plantar flexion moment (torque) is typically produced at the approximate transition between
terminal stance and pre-swing
TS and PSw
all of the following critical events occur during weight acceptance
controlled ankle plantar flexion
controlled knee flexion
hip and pelvis stability
phase of gait from heel off to contralateral initial contact is
terminal stance
during first half of loading response, tibialis anterior is typically
eccentrically active
peak internal knee extension moment (torque) is typically produced at which phase of gait
loading response
below is a list of general biomechanics variables. list kinematic outcomes
hip flexion angle
hip internal rotation angular velocity
pelvic tilt angle
(hip extension moment is kinetic)