Keough Chapter 1 - Exam 1 Flashcards
(19 cards)
Kinesiology
Study of principles of mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement
Qualitative
Information that comes from observation/interview example observing movement, client interview, gross ROM or MMT
Quantitative
Numerical info under standardized situations
examples formal ROM test and MMT, computer to analyze movement
3 levels of Human Functioning #1
1) impairment body part
Three levels of human functioning #2
2) Activity limitation whole person
Three levels of human functioning #3
3) participation restriction
person in context of society
Domain
Areas of knowledge and expertise
Process
Dynamic, client centered, relating to planning occupational therapy services an intervention
Theories addressing motivation: internal factors (personality based theories)
Affected by values, beliefs, spirituality, personality
Theroies addressing motivation: External factors ( social theories)
Must have approval by others, financial compensation, social factors,etc. to be motivated
Series addressing motivation; self-determined extrinsic motivation
Combination of internal and external factors
Example: physical appearance and attractiveness 
Theories addressing motivation; internal locus of control
Believe that you have control over what will happen to you
personal efforts DO make a difference in outcomes
Theories addressing motivation; External locus of control
Belief that what occurs in life is not under your control
personal efforts DO NOT affect situation/outcome
Theories addressing motivation; dynamic continuum
Locus of control can change
Motivation: Lifespan influences
what motivates a person can change
Performance skills
Ability or capacity to demonstrate action
Including: Motor, process, social interaction skills
Performance patterns
Influence how performance skills are applied
- Habits
- routines
- roles
- rituals
Environmental factors
Aspects of physical, social and attitude no surroundings in which people live and conduct their lives
Personal factors
Background of persons life and living AND consist of unique features of person that are not part of a health condition or health state