Functional Movement
Functional Movement
Functional movement
Intro to OT
Intro to OT
100

The anatomical terms for the front and back of the body

What are anterior and posterior

BONUS: cranial and caudal 

100

The five types of bones

What are short, long, flat, irregular, and sesamoid

100

The segments of the body

What are upper extremities (arms, hands, and forearms), lower extremities (thigh, leg, foot) , the trunk (thorax, abdomen), and the head (and neck)

100

This founding member created the "work-cure"

Who is Herbert Hall

100

Known as "The mother of OT"

Eleanor Clarke Slagle

200

The plane that divides the body into right and left segments

What is the sagittal plane

200

The axis in use while moving in the sagittal plane and the movements that occur

What is the frontal axis and flexion and extension

200

Directional term that means on the same side

What is ipsilateral

200

This event sparked the need for COTA's

What is the shortage of OT's working in mental health settings (1950's)

200

This movement was focused on the opposition of industrialization and bringing back quality, handmade items

What is the arts and crafts movement

300

Occurs at one extreme of ROM; ligaments and capsule are taught

What is closed packed position

300

Applying an external force to patient's joint; generates a sustained stretch between two joint surfaces

What is joint mobilization

300

The point at which the agonist (muscle being contracted) cannot shorten any further

What is active insufficiency 

300

This part of the OTPF describes the purpose of OT and our areas of expert knowledge

What is the domain

300

Three parts of the OT process

What are evaluation, intervention, and outcomes

400

In this motion, all parts move in the same direction, the same distance, and at the same time

What is linear motion

400

This portion of the skeleton forms the upright/center part if the body

What is the axial skeleton

400

The purpose of these bony landmarks are to allow the passage of blood vessels, nerves, ligaments, etc..

What are depressions and openings

400

The nine areas of occupation

What are ADL, IADL, health management, rest and sleep, education, play, social participation, work, and leisure

400

These three things comprise the intervention step of the process

What are intervention planning, intervention implementation, and intervention review

500

Roll, glide, and spin

What are the three types of joint play

500

This type of accessory motion causes joint distraction; joint surfaces are pulled apart from each other

What is a traction force

500

The slight, involuntary tension that is present in a muscle at all times.

What is tone

500

Responsibilities of the OTA

What are assessing performance, setting therapeutic goals, developing plans, implementing intervention, recording progress, and reviewing and modifying

500

This service delivery method can be provided to the client in a home, school, or hospital setting

What are direct services