Exam Final Flashcards

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What is the onset and intergration for Flexor Withdrawal?

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Onset: 28 weeks gestation
Integrated: 1-2 months
(28-2months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Plantar Grasp?

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Onset: 28 weeks
Integrated: 9

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What is the onset and intergration for Palmar Grasp?

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Onset: Birth-2 months
Integrated: 4-6 months
(0-6 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Moro?

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Onset: 28 weeks
Integrated: 5-6 months
(28 weeks- 6 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Galant?

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Onset: 32 weeks
Intergrated: 2 months (may persist)
(32 weeks-2 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for supporting response?

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Onset: 35 weeks
Integrated: 1-2 months
(35 weeks- 2 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for ATNR?

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Onset: Birth- 2 months
Intergrated: 4-6 months
(0-6 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for STNR?

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Onset: 4-6 months
Integrated: 10-12 months
(4-12 months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Tonic Labryrinthine?

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Onset: Birth
Intergrated: 4-6months
(0-6months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Body Righting on head?

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Onset: 0-2months (established by 8 months)
Integrated: Persist
(0-Persist)

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What is the onset and intergration for Labryrinthine Head Righting?

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Onset:0-2months
Integrated: Persist
(0-Persist)

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What is the onset and intergration for Optical Righting?

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Onset:0-2months
Integrated: Persist
(0-Persist)

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What is the onset and intergration for Landau?

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Onset:3-4months
Integrated:12-24months
(3-24months)

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What is the onset and intergration for Protective extension for down, forward, side ways, and back?

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“Down” Onset: 4 months , Integrated: Persist
“Foward” Onset: 6-7months, Integrated: Persist
“Sideways” Onset: 7 months, Integrated: Persist
“Backwards” Onset: 9-10months, Integrated: Persist

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What is the onset and intergration for Equillibrium Righting Reactions in prone, supine and sitting, and quadruped?

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“Prone” Onset: 6 months , Integrated: Persist
“Supine and Sitting” Onset: 7-8months, Integrated: Persist
“Quadruped” Onset: 9-12months, Integrated: Persist

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What Primitive Reflexes start at 28 week gestation?

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  • Flexor withdrawal
  • Moro
  • Plantar Grasp
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What Primitive Reflexe start at 32 week gestation 2 months (may persist)?

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What Primitive Reflex start at 35 week gestation 1-2 months (may persist)?

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Supporting Response

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What Primitive Reflex starts at 0 to 2months and is intergrated at 4-6months?

20
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The relationship of eye velocity to head velocity is expressed as the

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At what frequency should Brandt Daroff exercises be performed each day?

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5-10 Reps 3/day

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In a forward sway, what order of muscle activation does your ankle strategy involve?

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1) gastrocnemius (2) hamstrings (3) paraspinals

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In a backward sway, what order of muscle activation does your hip strategy involve?

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(1) paraspinals (2) hamstrings

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The gelatinous diaphragm that blocks the flow of endolymph at the base of the semicircular canals is called the

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A patient with a tumor experiences loss of pain-temperature in the right LE followed by spastic paralysis on the lef. Where is the tumor located
In the left anterospinal aspect of the cord, compressing first the left spinothalamic tract and then enlarging to involve the left corticospinal tract
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When a learner performs a single skill over and over, with repetition being the key? (Best for acquisition "acquire learning)
Blocked Practice
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What's the best practice for motor learning?
Random Practice
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Protective extension sideways persist through life. T/F
True
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Moro Reflex should be integrated by the first year of life. T/F
False (28 weeks gest.- 6 months) "yes, so it is integrated before the first year"
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What is the Rood theory for hierarchal motor control in order?
- Mobility - Stability - Controlled Mobility - Skill
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What are the 3 postural reactions in the hierarchal model for motor control?
Righting Protective Extension Equillibrium
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What 3 reflexes are intergrated for a baby at 3 months?
- Flexor Withdrawal - Galant - Supporting Response
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What reflexes are intergrated for a baby at 9 months (can't do semi squat and standing)?
- All primitive - ATNR - Tonic Labryrinthine
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The optical righting reflex is a tonic reflex occurring at the brainstem level. T/F
False (midbrain/cortical)
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The end position of UE D2 extension includes hand and wrist flexion. T/F
True