static sitting on the edge of a mat is this phase of motor control
What is stability?
this is a group of permanent disorders caused by damage to the developing fetus or infant brain
What is CP?
the replacement of muscle tissue with fat in DMD is called this
What is pseudohypertrophy?
limb that offers resistance through entire ROM but is easily moved is this MAS grade
What is 2
this is lack of coordination with rapid alternating movements
What is dysdiadochokinesia?
walking down stairs is this stage of motor control
What is skill?
CP involving both LEs is called this
what is diplegic?
Diaphragmatic breathing and chest wall expansion are commonly used interventions for this pediatric condition
What is cystic fibrosis?
The forearm is in this position in UE flexor synergy pattern
What is supination?
Ataxia is consistent with a lesion in this part of the brain
What is the cerebellum?
A student taking their first piano lesson is in this phase of motor learning
What is novice/cognitive?
This is the most common form of CP
What is spastic?
People with DMD often use this technique to come to stand
What is the gower maneuver?
The hip is in this rotation in the LE extension synergy
What is IR?
In this reflex, when you lie supine your extremities move into extension
What is supine TLR?
transference, interference and salience are all principles of this
What is neural plasticity?
This condition is characterized by build up of thick mucus in the airways
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
atlantoaxial instability can be found in this condition
What is Down Syndrome?
This is a lesion involving the CNS (cortex, brainstem, and spinal cord)
What is UMN lesion
In this reflex, when your head flexes, UEs flex and LEs extend
What is STNR?
shooting a free throw from the same spot on the court over and over again is this type of task
What is closed?
SMA is caused by deterioration of this part of the spinal cord
What is anterior/ventral horn?
This condition is also known as brittle bone disease
What is osteogenesis imperfecta?
This type of hypertonicity is not velocity depenedent
What is rigidity?
This is a group of muscles supplied by a single nerve root
What is myotome