Vocabulary
Growth
Motor Learning
SOAP Notes
Careers
100

The study of human movement.

What is Kinesiology?

100

The stage of growth from 3-6 where motor skills are refined, including running, jumping, and climbing.

What is early childhood (preschool)?

100

The stage of learning that is characterized by low, inconsistent movements; high concentration.

What is the cognitive stage?

100

The portion of the note with the proposed treatment, interventions, or next steps for managing the patient’s condition

What is the plan?

100

In healthcare, this refers to a specific, required task or action a professional must perform as part of their role.

What is a job duty?

200

The physical changes in the body as it gets bigger and stronger.

What is physical growth?

200

The stage of growth from 12-18 where there are pubertal changes, leading to increased growth and strength. 

What is adolescence?

200

The stage of learning that is characterized by movements becoming more fluid and consistent; less conscious effort.

What is the associative stage?

200

The portion of the note that contains information the patient shares about their symptoms, feelings, and experiences.

What is the subjective?

200

This level of degree typically requires about two years of study and often leads to entry-level kinesiology jobs.

What is an associates degree?

300

The process of learning and improving movement skills.

What is Motor Development?

300

The stage of growth where physical changes begin, such as skin dryness, less elastic skin, and potential decline in hearing and vision.

What is late adulthood?

300

The stage of learning that is characterized by movements being smooth, efficient, and adaptable. 

What is the autonomous stage?

300

The portion of the note that contains the healthcare provider’s diagnosis or interpretation of the patient's condition based on subjective and objective data.

What is the assessment?

300

Unlike licensure, this is a voluntary credential that shows expertise in a kinesiology-related skill or specialty.

What is a certification?

400

The ability, confidence, and desire to be physically active.

What is Physical Literacy?

400

The stage of growth where physical development typically stabilizes, reaching a peak in muscle strength, reaction time, and sensory abilities.

What is early adulthood?

400

The stage where the learner begins to refine the skill and make fewer mistakes. 

What is the associative stage?
400

What is the portion of the note that contains measurable, observable data such as vital signs, test results, and physical exam findings.

What is the objective?

400

One duty of a physical therapist, a common kinesiology career, is to design this for patients.

What is a rehabilitation plan?

500

This type of skill involving basic movements like running, jumping, and throwing is developed through early physical activity.

What are fundamental motor skills?

500

Genetics, health status, nutrition, toxin exposure, sleep, culture/community, stimulation, and parenting.

What are factors affecting growth and development?

500

The stage where the learner is new to the skill and focuses on understanding what to do. 

What is the cognitive stage?

500

Using simple, everyday words and explaining any necessary medical terms clearly and understandable for the patient?

What is transcribing medical vocabulary into plain language?

500

To work legally in some kinesiology careers, you must have this type of official permission granted by a state.

What is licensure?