Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
15 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
MOBILITY
By LINDA SARRANTONIO |
OBJECTIVE 71
Trace mobility milestones throughout the life span |
|
MOBILITY
SKELETAL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS |
- Support
- Protection - Surface for attachment - Storage - Produces blood cells |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT IS (5) |
1 CONTINUOUS
2 ORDERLY 3 SEQUENTIAL 4 ALL HUMANS FOLLOW THE SAME PATTERN 5 SEQUENCE OF EACH STAGE IS PREDICTABLE ALTHOUGH VARIABLE |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT PRINCIPLES |
1 Voluntary behaviors follow the
disappearance of primitive reflexes 2 Pronation occurs before supination 3 Grasp precedes release |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor |
– O-2 months – tonic neck and Moro reflexes
– Disappears 3-4 months |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor |
MOBILITY
– O-2 months and Moro reflexes |
|
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor O-2 months |
– tonic neck
|
|
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor 2-3 Months |
2-3 Months – tonic
neck and Moro refexes sappearing, some headag, some head bobbing when supported in sittng position, hods head up in prone position |
|
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor 4-6 Months |
4-6 Months
good head control, sts wsupport, rolls from back to abdomen, bears weight when supported |
|
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor 7-8 Months |
7-8 Months – sits alone
|
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT INFANCY (birth to 1 yr.)– Gross Motor – 9-12 Months – |
– 9-12 Months – Moves
from prone to sitting and standing, stands alone, goes from crawling, creeping to cruising, attempts to walk – Fine motor – turn multiple pages in a book. |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT INFANCY – FINE MOTOR 2-3 Months 4-5 Months 6-7 Months 8-9 Months 10-12 Months |
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
INFANCY – FINE MOTOR *2-3 Months – follows objects past midline, places hands in mouth, reaches for objects *4-5 Months – plays actively with hands and feet, places objects in mouth *6-7 Months – transfers object between hands, bangs objects together *8-9 Months – dominant hand emerges, pincer grasp begins *10-12 Months – self-feed finger foods, mark with a crayon, place objects in and out of a container |
|
MOBILITY GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
TODDLER (1-3yrs.) |
TODDLER (1-3yrs.)
*Slightly swayback *Protruding abdomen *Awkward *Broad based gait *Feet everted |
|
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
PRESCHOOL (3-6yrs.) |
PRESCHOOL (3-6yrs.)
*Increased balance *Increased coordination and fine motor control *Decreased abdominal protrusion *Feet closer together |
|
MOBILITY
GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL AGE (6-12yrs.) |
SCHOOL AGE (6-12yrs.)
* Posture improves * Increased muscle strength * Long bones grow and harden *Refinement of motor skills continues (Exercise Patterns for later life are generally determined) |