What is Motor Development?
What is
A process through which we pass during the course of our life.
– Change that occurs in our ability to move as we proceed through the lifespan
What is upper trapezius, and levator scapulae
What is the O&I of Anterior Deltoid?
I: Deltoid tuberosity of lateral humerus.
For shoulder flexion, what is normal ROM.
What is, 160-180
Who was Doug dressed up as in his quick screen video?
What is, Vector
What is the Product (Task-Oriented) Approach? VS Process Approach?
–What is,
Emphasizes the outcome of a movement
How much control did the child have while catching the ball?
VS.
Emphasizes the movement without consideration
for the outcome. What technique did they use?
What muscles are involved in shoulder horizontal adduction?
What is Upper pectoralis major, Lower pectoralis Major.
What is the O&I of coracobrachialis
What is
O:Coracoid process
I: Middle 3rd of medial surface of humerus
What are the different types of ROM and explain them?
AROM= Active Range of Motion- The patient (pt) voluntarily moves the body part through a range of motion WITHOUT assistance
AAROM= Active Assisted Range of Motion- The pt moves the body part through a range of motion WITH assistance from the therapist
PROM= Passive Range of Motion- The pt DOES not move the body part, the
THERAPIST or another EXTERNAL force moves the body part through arange of motion
SROM= Self Range of Motion- The pt uses their hands to move the body part through a range of motion
What is
Vincent van Gogh.
Difference in Gross vs Fine Movements?
What is,
–Gross movement, Movement controlled by the large muscles or muscle groups (e.g. legs)
–Fine movement, Movement controlled by the small muscles or muscle, groups (e.g. hands)
What muscles are involved in internal rotation?
What is, Subscapularis, U. Pec major, L Pec major, Lattis Dorsi.
What is the O&I of the supinator teres?
What is,
O:Lateral epicondyle of Humerus, Posterior part of ulna.
I: Upper 1/3 of lateral surface of radius
What are the normal end feels? Provide one example for each.
What is,
Hard (Bony)- An abrupt, hard stop- bone contacts bone- ex: elbow extension
Soft(Muscle)- When two body surfaces come together a soft compression of tissue is felt- ex: elbow flexion
Firm(Ligaments)- A firm springy sensation that has some give when the muscle is stretched- ex: dorsiflexion of the ankle with knee in extension- tension of gastroc muscles
How long is the longest burp recorded by Guinness World Records?
What is, One minute, 13 seconds and 57 milliseconds
What does motor skill in adulthood look like?
Maintenance of motor skills, periods of refinement continue. (accuracy, speed, endurance)
Perform a quick screen in front of everyone.
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What are the muscles used in shoulder external rotation? Name O&I of each.
What is, Teres Minor O: Posteriorly Upper and middle aspect of Lateral Border of Scapula.I: Posteriorly of Greater Tubercle of Humerus
Infraspinatus O: Infraspinous fossa of scapula. I: Middle Part of Greater Tubercle of Humerus
40-60
Q: What is the largest desert in the world?
What is Antarctic desert.
Name 2 Motor Dev. skills in the age range of 0-6 months?
Bringing feet to hands/mouth while on back.
Holding head erect in a support position.
Sitting (initially with support).
Pushing body off ground with arms when lying on tummy.
Perform a mmt on a random on the other team.
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What muscles are used in Shoulder and extension and the O&I of each?
What is, Muscles- Lat dorsi, Teres Major, Teres Minor
Lat dorsi O: A: Spine of lower 6 of thoracic and lumbar vertebrae B: Posterior Surface of Sacrum, Posterior Aspect of Ileum Crest, C. Lower 3-4 Ribs, D. Inferior Angle of Scapula
Lat dorsi I: Intertubercle Groove Of Humerus
Teres Major O: Posterior Lower Third of Axillary Border Of scapula
Teres Major I: Medial Lip of Intertubercular groove of Humerus
Teres Minor O:Posteriorly Upper and middle aspect of Lateral Border of Scapula
Teres Minor I: Posteriorly of Greater Tubercle of Humerus
60-70 :)
How long is the gestation period of an elephant?
22 months.