Variability Flashcards
Traditional Approach to Studying Variability
Variations within and across subjects are considered “noise” or “error”
Dynamic Action Perspective on variability:
Variation within an individual is an integral part of motor control
What theory of motor control suggests that when you see a patient exhibiting variability in their movement pattern, that may present an opportunity to help them learn a new, more adaptive, pattern
Dynamic Action Theory
(Dynamic Systems theory)
True or false: when measuring postural postural sway in infants sitting, those who had development delay showed less variability, more stereotyped behavior
true
Task-Oriented Approach; stroke patient with gait limitations
- Have patient demonstrate his solution to walking
- Evaluate its variability and efficiency, and whether it is flexible enough to use under widely varying conditions
- Set up the environment to provide safe place for guided exploration, encouraging different ways to move
- Address impairments that limit performance of new patterns that may be more adaptive and adaptable
- Use complex tasks to encourage patient to learn new flexible task solutions, highlighting instances where variable performance leads to new form of success
Stroke patient with gait limitations; traditional approach …
- Teach ideal movement patterns for walking and sit-to-stand
- Address impairments that limit performance of the ideal patterns
- Have patient practice, correcting mistakes frequently during early practice, less often as skill progresses
- Gradually increase task complexity