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Week 4 Typical Development
Explain the milestones that chara...,
Differentiate between the reflex ...,
Describe the development of head ...
17  cards
Week 3 Motor Learning
Define motor control and its rele...,
Describe how factors related to t...,
Describe classifications for type...
17  cards
4.1 Development of Postural Control
Why does posture matter in motor ...,
How can clinicians reveal hidden ...,
What is the predictable sequence ...
15  cards
4.2 Head Control and Sitting
What do spontaneous infant moveme...,
What are fidgety movements and wh...,
Abnormal early movement patterns ...
14  cards
4.3 Stance and Refinement
Why is independent stance more di...,
By what age can infants generate ...,
Which system contributes earlier ...
14  cards
4.4 Steady-State Gait
How much practice do infants get ...,
When do most postnatal movements ...,
What is the developmental sequenc...
13  cards
4.5 Walking Development Sequence
What are 5 key characteristics of...,
By what age does gait typically r...,
What are characteristics of the i...
8  cards
4.6 Adaptation in Gait
What are reactive balance strateg...,
How fast are reactive gait respon...,
When do reactive balance strategi...
10  cards
4.7 Sensory Motor Cognitive Gait
What role does vision play in gai...,
How does the vestibular system co...,
How are somatosensory and motor c...
13  cards
4.8 Other Mobility Skills
What do norm referenced scales pr...,
How does motor development typica...,
What factor strongly influences e...
14  cards
4.9 Reach, Grasp, and Manipulation
Which develops first reaching gra...,
Why is postural control critical ...,
What early reaching behaviors are...
12  cards
4.10 Reach, Grasp, Motor, and Vision
What are pre reaching behaviors a...,
What happens to reaching around 7...,
When does reaching become straigh...
15  cards
4.11 Grasp and Cognitive Components
What is the typical progression o...,
When does voluntary grasp emerge 2,
What is the palmar grasp and when...
15  cards
3.1 Intro to Motor Control
What are the three key components...,
Give an example of how task and e...,
Why is movement described as dyna...
17  cards
3.2 Theories of Motor Control
Purpose of studying motor control...,
Reflex theory core idea 2,
Key limitations of reflex theory 3
24  cards
3.3 Intro to Motor Learning Theories
What is the difference between le...,
Define implicit memory and give e...,
Define explicit memory and give e...
25  cards
3.4 Motor Learning Theories
What is the core idea of schmidt ...,
What are the two types of schemas 2,
What do recall schemas help with 3
31  cards
3.5 Applying Motor Learning Feedback
What are the two main types of fe...,
What is intrinsic feedback 2,
Examples of intrinsic feedback 3
21  cards
3.6 Applying Motor Learning Practice
What is massed practice 1,
What is distributed practice 2,
How does massed practice affect c...
28  cards
3.7 Motor Learning Recovery of Function
What is recovery of function in m...,
What is the strict definition of ...,
What is the broader clinical defi...
28  cards
3.8 Recovery of Function-Principles of Experience
What are the principles of experi...,
Principle 1 use it or lose it 2,
Principle 2 use it and improve it 3
14  cards
5.1 Osteokinematics
What is osteokinematics 1,
What is anatomical position 2,
Why is anatomical position import...
20  cards
5.2 Types of Motion
Blank 1,
What is translatory motion 2,
What is an everyday example of tr...
18  cards
5.3 End Feels
What is an end feel 1,
What determines a normal end feel 2,
What is a hard or bony end feel 3
14  cards
5.4 Kinematic Chains
What is a kinematic chain 1,
What is a simple example of a kin...,
What happens at the scapula in a ...
19  cards
5.5 Arthrokinematics
What are arthrokinematics 1,
What are the three basic types of...,
Why do joints often combine rolli...
19  cards
5.6 Detriments of Motion
What are the five variables that ...,
What are the two main types of mo...,
What is transitory linear motion 3
20  cards
5.7 Forces
What is kinetics 1,
Why does motion occur 2,
What are the two important featur...
22  cards
5.8 Newton's Laws
What does newton s first law state 1,
What is inertia 2,
What are two other names for newt...
18  cards
5.9 Concave Convex Rules
What are the three key arthrokine...,
What are arthrokinematic movement...,
What are other names for arthroki...
21  cards
5.10 Joint Positions
What are the three named joint po...,
What is the closed packed positio...,
What happens to ligaments and cap...
19  cards
5.11 Levers
What is a lever in biomechanics 1,
What are the three key elements o...,
What is the resistance arm 3
24  cards
5.12 Vectors and Forces
What is a force in biomechanics 1,
What are the two key components o...,
What is a scalar quantity 3
20  cards
5.13 Applied Forces
What is a joint reaction force 1,
What causes joint reaction forces 2,
Example in an isometric contracti...
16  cards
6.1 Shoulder Complex
What are the four joints of the s...,
Which joint of the shoulder compl...,
What bones make up the shoulder c...
21  cards
6.2 Elbow Forearm
What are the main bones forming t...,
What are the three key articulati...,
What joints make up the forearm c...
29  cards
6.3 Wrist
What bones form the wrist joint 1,
What are the two main joints of t...,
Which joint lies between the prox...
29  cards
6.4 Hand
What bones make up the hand 1,
How many phalanges does each fing...,
What are the joints between the c...
35  cards
6.5 Hip
What bones form the pelvis 1,
What are the two innominates join...,
What are the two innominates join...
37  cards
6.6 Knee
What are the main joints of the k...,
What type of bone is the patella 2,
What is the function of the menis...
30  cards
6.7 Foot and Ankle
What type of joint is the distal ...,
What connects the tibia and fibul...,
What percentage of body weight do...
40  cards
7.1 Cervical Spine Osteology
What is the primary objective of ...,
How many vertebrae are in the cer...,
What is a distinctive feature of ...
29  cards
7.2 Thoracic Lumbar Spine Osteology
What are the main objectives of s...,
How many thoracic vertebrae are i...,
How many lumbar vertebrae are in ...
42  cards
7.3 Spine Osteo/Arthrokinematics
What are the main objectives of s...,
What are the three planes of spin...,
In which plane does flexion and e...
50  cards
7.4 SI Joint
What are the two primary function...,
What is the si joint the main int...,
Where is the si joint located ana...
24  cards
7.5 Trunk Muscles Movements
What happens during bilateral con...,
What happens during unilateral co...,
Which muscles make up the erector...
29  cards
7.6 Head and Neck Muscles and Movements
What are the major muscles of the...,
Where does the sternocleidomastoi...,
What is the action of the scm wit...
32  cards
8.1 Postural Control
What three factors interact to pr...,
What are the three types of balan...,
What environmental factors influe...
28  cards
8.2 Types of Postural Control
What are the three main types of ...,
Define steady state balance 2,
Give examples of steady state bal...
18  cards
8.3 Steady State Balance
What is steady state balance 1,
Why is static balance sometimes m...,
What is optimal alignment 3
31  cards
8.4 Reactive Balance Control
What is reactive balance control 1,
What are muscle synergies 2,
Why are muscle synergies importan...
38  cards
8.5 Proactive Balance Controls
What is proactive anticipatory ba...,
How is proactive balance adapted 2,
What system is primarily responsi...
18  cards
8.6 Cognitive
What is the main focus of cogniti...,
What is meant by attentional reso...,
What happens when two tasks compe...
18  cards
8.7 Aging and System Changes
What is the main idea behind agin...,
What is the continuum of function...,
Who are considered physically eli...
28  cards
8.8 Aging and Postural Changes
What is the main finding regardin...,
How does aging affect responses t...,
What is meant by reactive balance 3
14  cards
8.9 ICF Model
What does the icf framework stand...,
What is the purpose of the icf mo...,
What are the three main component...
24  cards
8.10 Technology
What is motion capture used for i...,
Where did motion capture technolo...,
How does a reflective marker moti...
20  cards
9.1 Intro to Gait
What are the three main requireme...,
What does progression refer to in...,
What else does progression involv...
30  cards
9.2 Gait Terminology
What are the two main gait termin...,
Who developed the rancho los amig...,
What is the key difference betwee...
25  cards
9.3 Gait Spatial and Temporal Characteristics
What are spatial characteristics ...,
What are temporal characteristics...,
What is stride length 3
27  cards
9.4 Kinematics- Sagittal
Where is the body s center of mas...,
In which plane do the largest and...,
Why is gait research often focuse...
32  cards
9.5 Kinematics- Frontal and Transverse
How much does the pelvis tilt lat...,
When does the pelvis tilt downwar...,
Why does the swing side pelvis dr...
29  cards
9.6 Gait Kinetics
What does gait kinetics study 1,
What are the main internal forces...,
What are the main external forces...
30  cards
9.7 Gait Muscle Activation
What are the three main roles mus...,
How do stabilizer muscles contrac...,
How do accelerator muscles contra...
48  cards
9.8 Adaptation of Muscles in Gait
What are the two main types of ba...,
What is a compensatory postural a...,
Which muscles are key contributor...
28  cards
9.9 Adaptation of Gait and Sensory
What are central pattern generato...,
What do cpgs allow 2,
How do higher brain centers influ...
36  cards
10.1 Structured Movement Analysis
What is the main goal of a struct...,
Why should movements first be obs...,
What are the three main factors i...
33  cards
10.2 Stairs
What percentage of stair related ...,
What are the three key requiremen...,
What does progression refer to in...
32  cards
10.3 Sit to Stand
What are the three main requireme...,
How many sit to stand movements d...,
What does progression refer to in...
30  cards
10.4 Rolling and Off Floor
What functional activities are in...,
Why is rolling an important funct...,
Define rolling 3
28  cards
10.5 Running
What defines running compared to ...,
How many flight phases occur duri...,
How does the body move in running...
39  cards
12.1 Intro to Reach and Grasp
What are the four major component...,
What is visual regard 2,
What two systems must coordinate ...
25  cards
12.2 MSK and Neural Control
What are the two parallel visual ...,
What is the primary function of t...,
What is the primary function of t...
32  cards
12.3 Grasping
What two key requirements are nec...,
What happens if fingers close too...,
What are the four broad hand shap...
18  cards
12.4 Reach and Grasp Coordination and Planning
What are the two motor systems in...,
Why isn t practicing reach in iso...,
What are examples of functional r...
23  cards
12.5 Aging and Mobility
At what age did men show signific...,
What gait characteristic declines...,
At what age do stride width and t...
30  cards

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