Task Analysis Flashcards
1
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Stages of Motor Control
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- Mobility
- Stability
- Controlled Mobility
- Skill
2
Q
Mobility
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- Ability to initiate functional movement in a dependent position
- Anti-gravity control is not fully developed
- Movements are not sustained or well-coordinated
3
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Stability
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- Ability to maintain a steady position in an anti-gravity, weight bearing position
- Static postural control
- Includes muscle stability/tonic holding & postural stability/co-contraction
4
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Controlled Mobility
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- Ability to alter a position or move into a new weight-bearing position while maintaining postural control
- Weight-shifting ability
- Referred as dynamic postural control
- Distal segments fixed, proximal segments mobile
5
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Skill
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- Proximal segments stabilize while distal segments are free for function
- Ex. Counter-rotation during gait
6
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Hedman Model for Motor Control
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- Six stages: Initial condition, preparation, initiation, execution, termination, outcome