Movement-sitting Flashcards

1
Q

Primary sitting description

A

infant will attempt to right self and maintain upright posture in neck and head if placed sitting

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2
Q

movement component of primary sitting

A

extension

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3
Q

muscle functions of primary sitting

A

mobility

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4
Q

reflex/reactions of primary sitting

A

early attempts at vertical righting

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5
Q

postural control/movement patterns of primary sitting

A

weight bearing

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6
Q

head lag description

A

when pulled to sit from supine, head will lag

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7
Q

head lag movement components

A

extension

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8
Q

head lag muscle function

A

mobility

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9
Q

head lag reflex/reactions

A

TLR

moro

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10
Q

head lag postural control/movement patterns

A

weight bearing

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11
Q

heal align description

A

head begins to maintain flexion when pulled to sit; might use shoulder adduction and elevation

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12
Q

head align movement component

A

flexion

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13
Q

head align muscle function

A

mobilty

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14
Q

head align reflex/reactions

A

sucking

palmar grasp

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15
Q

head align postural control/movement patterns

A

weight bearing

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16
Q

pull to sit description

A

infant is able to keep head aligned in midline when pulled to sit

17
Q

pull to sit movement componenet

A

neck and trunk flexion

18
Q

pull to sit muscle function

A

mobility

19
Q

pull to sit reflex/reactions

A

vertical head righting

20
Q

pull to sit postural control/movement patterns

A

weight bearing

21
Q

hands to feet/feet to mouth description

A

floor holds scapulae stable while arms move and reach. self explanatory

22
Q

hands to feet/feet to mouth movement components

A

flexion in neck, trunk, extremities

23
Q

hands to feet/feet to mouth muscle functions

A

combined and blended mobility and stability

24
Q

hands to feet/feet to mouth reflex/reactions

A

vertical righting reactions

25
Q

hands to feet/feet to mouth postural control/movement patterns

A

weight bearing

bilateral and unilateral weight shift

26
Q

supported sitting description

A

child sits forward on arms with flexed lower extrimites and rounded back

27
Q

supported sitting movement components

A

flexion and extension in neck and trunk

rotation

28
Q

supported sitting muscle functions

A

combined mobility and stability

29
Q

supported sitting reflex/reactions

A

vertical righting

UE and butt support reactions

30
Q

supported sitting postural control/movement patterns

A

weight bearing

31
Q

sitting description

A

stability moves to hips; might even see some pivoting. no need for support from hands

32
Q

sitting movement components

A

neck, trunk, extremity components working together

33
Q

sitting muscle functions

A

blended mobility and stability

34
Q

sitting reflex/reactions

A

midline stability equilibrium reactions

35
Q

sitting postural control/movement patterns

A

contralateral weight shift for moving in and out of sitting and reaching in sitting