Movement-Standing/Walking Flashcards

1
Q

Primary Standing movement component

A

ext of lower extremities

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2
Q

Primary Standing- description

A

pressure to soles of feet elicit extension; prepares for later WB

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3
Q

primary standing-muscle function

A

stability

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4
Q

primary standing- reflex/rxns

A

primitive support

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5
Q

primary standing- postural control/movement patterns

A

WB

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6
Q

Primary walking- description

A

happens when you hold infant upright and tilt trunk fwd; baby will start to take steps

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7
Q

primary walking-movement component

A

flexion/ext of lower extremities

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8
Q

primary walking- muscle fxns

A

mobility

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9
Q

primary walking-reflex/rxns

A

bauers

crossed ext reflex

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10
Q

primary walking- postural control/movement patterns

A

WB

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11
Q

pull to stand description

A

adult pulls baby’s hands to standing

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12
Q

supported standing- description

A

baby holds onto objects in the environment while standing

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13
Q

supported standing- movement component

A

extension and flexion

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14
Q

supported standing- muscle fxn

A

combined mobility/stability

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15
Q

supported standing- reflex/rxn

A

LE support reactions

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16
Q

supported standing- postural control/movement patterns

A

WB

bilateral weight shift

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17
Q

supported walking- description

A

“cruising”-hold on to furniture and do side stepping

may be some forward walking as rotation develops

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18
Q

supported walking- movement components

A

LE components working together

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19
Q

supported walking- muscle fxn

A

blended mobility/stability

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20
Q

supported walking-reflex/rxn

A

midline stability rxns

21
Q

supported walking-postural control/movement patterns

A

unilateral weight shift

22
Q

squatting- description

A

baby lowers self from supported standing

23
Q

squatting- movement components

A

LE flexion

24
Q

squatting- muscle fxn

A

blended mobility/stability

25
Q

squatting- reflex/rxns

A

midline stability rxns

26
Q

squatting-postural control/movement patterns

A

WB

27
Q

standing- description

A

let go momentarily with wide base of support

eventually becomes independent

28
Q

standing-movement components

A

all components working together

29
Q

standing-muscle fxn

A

blended mobility and stability

30
Q

standing-reflex/rxns

A

midline stability rxn

equilibrium rxn

31
Q

standing-postural control.movement patterns

A

contralateral weight shift

32
Q

walking-description

A

baby takes a few independent steps

33
Q

walking-movement components

A

all movement components working together

34
Q

walking- muscle fxn

A

blended mobility/stability

35
Q

walking-reflex/rxns

A

equilibrium rxn

36
Q

walking-postural control/movement patterns

A

contralateral weight shift

37
Q

unilateral pull to stand-movement component

A

extension of trunk and LE

38
Q

bilateral pull to stand-movement component

A

extension of trunk and LE

39
Q

contralateral pull to stand-movement component

A

trunk rotation

all other movements combined but with unilateral pattern

40
Q

bilateral pull to stand- muscle function

A

combined mobility/stability

41
Q

unilateral pull to stand- muscle function

A

combined and blended mobility/stability

42
Q

contralateral pull to stand- muscle fx

A

combined and blended mobility/stability

43
Q

bilateral pull to stand- reflex/rxns

A

positive supporting

vertical righting

44
Q

unilateral pull to stand- reflex/rxns

A

vert righting

45
Q

contralateral pull to stand- reflex/rxns

A

vertical and rotational righting

midline stability rxn

46
Q

bilateral pull to stand- postural control/movement patterns

A

bilateral weight shift

47
Q

unilateral pull to stand- postural control/movement patterns

A

unilateral weight shift

48
Q

contralateral pull to stand- postural control/movement patterns

A

contralateral weight shift