Week 1- Developmental of Functional Movement w/o Reflex Development and Milestone Development Flashcards
A process that begins at conception and continues throughout life.
Development
Where the egg cell meets the sperm cell is called
Conception
Motor development comprises of:
Task
Individual
Environmental
This composes of physical and mechanical factors.
Task
Here lies the heredity, biology, nature, and intrinsic factor.
Individual
Environmental composes of
Experience, Learning, Extrinsic Factor, Nurture
Give me the two development of age classification.
Chronological Age
Biological Age
This refers to one’s age in days, months, and years.
Chronological Age
This is universal and represents a constant value.
Chronological Age
The amount of time that has passed from your birth to the given date.
Chronological Age
It determines your rate of aging.
Biological Age
(1) It’s a variable age that corresponds only roughly to chronological age and (2) may be determined by measures of;
1.Biological Age
2. Dental Age, Morphological Age, Sexual Age, Skeletal Age
Fill in the blanks:
1. ________ does not always with _______ .
Biological Age; Chronological Age
Biological Age is determined by what?
Biomarkers
It is the comparison of one’s attained sized (height and weight) of normative standards.
Morphological Age
- This provides a biological age of the developing skeleton and checks if growth is either extremely delayed or accelerated.
- Regarding question one, this can be determined by?
- Skeletal Age
- X-ray of carpal bones of hand and wrist.
The sequence of tooth development from first appearance to the cusp to root closure provides a measure of calcification of age.
Dental Age
It is determined by the attainment of primary and secondary sexual characteristics.
Sexual Age
Prenatal Life- C3 of Age
P- Conception-1 week
E- 2 weeks- 8 weeks
P- 8 weeks- Birth
Infancy Period- C3 of Age
N- Birth-1 month
E- 1 month-12 month
L- 12 months-24 months
Childhood Period- C3 of Age
T- 24 months-36 months
E- 36 months- 5 years
M/L- 6 years- 10 years
Adolescence Period- C3 of Age
P- F–>10-12yrs M–> 11-13yrs
P- F–>12-18yrs M–> 14-20 yrs
Young Adulthood- C3 of Age
N- 20-30 yrs
S- 30-40 yrs
Middle Adulthood- C3 of Age
M- 40-45 yrs
M- 45-60 yrs
Older Adulthood- C3 of Age
Y- 60-70 yrs
M- 70-80 yrs
O- 80+ yrs
Postpartum means
After birth
Babies in the neonatal period are prone to ______.
Flexion
What period is when the first 28 days of postpartum life?
Neonatal Period
Underlying neural and physical changes in the performance of isolated
tasks.
Motor control
underlying changes involved in acquiring and refining movement skills
Motor Learning
Typical timing of the acquisition of specific motor skills.
Motor Age
Underlying factors affecting movement
Motor
The observable act of moving
Movement
Common underlying biological and mechanical processes
Motor Pattern
An organized series of related movements
Movement Pattern
The common underlying process of basic movements
Fundamental motor pattern
An organized series of basic movements
Fundamental movement pattern
Common underlying process of gaining control in voluntary movement of the body, limbs, and or head
Motor skills
Form, accuracy, and control in the performance of a movement (striking an oncoming object or splitting wood)
Specialized movement skill
Established standards for age of skill
Milestone Development
Normal or typical development of abilities and skills in humans begins now of conception
Motor Development
Conception through the 8th week of gestation
Embryo
9th week of gestation until birth
Fetus
Infants considered to be term or full-term have a gestational age of
38-42 weeks