Week 3- Atypical Development Flashcards

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PART 1

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PART 1

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Motor signs are distinguished by ________ and ________ signs.

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positive and negative signs

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  • _________ signs lead to increased frequency or magnitude of muscle activity, movement, or movement patterns.
  • _________ signs include insufficient muscle activity or insufficient control of muscle activity.
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  • Positive

- Negative

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What are some examples of positive signs?

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  • Hypertonia
  • Chorea
  • Tics
  • Tremor
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What are some examples of negative signs?

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  • Weakness
  • Impaired selective motor control
  • Ataxia
  • Apraxia
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Are positive or negative signs easier to detect in the clinic?

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Positive signs are easier to detect, negative signs are often overlooked by positive.

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What are some components other than positive/negative signs that may contribute to reduced function? (8)

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  • sensory deficits
  • biomechanical limitations
  • abnormalities of posture and balance
  • cognitive deficits
  • learning disabilities
  • fatigue
  • decreased motivation
  • the ENVIRONMENT
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What are (5)

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