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35問 • 1幎前
  • Kyla Rafols
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    問題䞀芧

  • 1

    Recommended for pt with no reciprocal flexion

    supine withdrawal

  • 2

    Aids in integration of TLR

    supine withdrawal

  • 3

    Requires reciprocal innervation with heavy work of proximal segments

    supine withdrawal

  • 4

    Total flexion response towards vertebral lvl t10

    supine withdrawal

  • 5

    Recommended for pt that are extensor tone dominant

    supine withdrawal

  • 6

    Mobility pattern for extremities and lateral trunk muscles

    roll over

  • 7

    Flexion of UE and LE on the same side

    roll over

  • 8

    Recommended for pt dominated by tonic reflex patterns in supine

    roll over

  • 9

    Recommended stimulates semicircular canals which activates neck extraocular muscles

    roll over

  • 10

    Demands full range extension neck, shoulders, trunk and lower extremities

    pivot prone

  • 11

    Position difficult to assume and maintain

    pivot prone

  • 12

    Important role in preparation for stability of extensor muscles in upright position

    pivot prone

  • 13

    Stretches the upper trunk musculature

    prone on elbow

  • 14

    Recommended for pt that need neck stability and extraocular control

    neck co contraction

  • 15

    First real stability pattern

    neck co contraction

  • 16

    Bilateral holdung of proximal extensors in shortened range, reciprocal innervation pattern

    pivot prone

  • 17

    Associated with labyrinthine righting reaction of head

    pivot prone

  • 18

    Activates both flexors and tonic neck extensor muscles

    neck co contraction

  • 19

    Influences stability scapular and gh regions

    prone on elbow

  • 20

    Gives better visibility of environment

    prone on elbow

  • 21

    Allows weight shifting from side to side

    prone on elbow

  • 22

    Recommended for pt that needs to inhibit STNR

    prone on elbow

  • 23

    Follows stability of the neck and shoulder

    quadruped

  • 24

    Lower trunk and LE are brought into co contraction pattern

    quadruped

  • 25

    Initial posiiton is static and the abdomen may sag at t10 level which causes stretching of trunk and limb girdle

    quadruped

  • 26

    Shifting weight provides controlled mobility and may be preparatory to equilibrium responses

    quadruped

  • 27

    Skill of the upper trunk because it frees the UE for prehension and manipulation

    standing

  • 28

    Weight is first equally distributed on both legs and then weight shifting begins

    standing

  • 29

    Integration include righting action and equilibrium reaction

    standing

  • 30

    Gait pattern unites mobility, stability and skill

    walking

  • 31

    Normal locomotion entails the ability to support BW, maintain balance and execute the stepping motion

    walking

  • 32

    Sophisticated process requiring coordinated movement patterns of various parts of the body including weight shifting

    walking

  • 33

    Support the body weight, maintain balance and execute the stepping motion

    walking

  • 34

    Pushing backward

    prone on elbow

  • 35

    Thoracic extension

    neck co contraction

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    問題䞀芧

  • 1

    Recommended for pt with no reciprocal flexion

    supine withdrawal

  • 2

    Aids in integration of TLR

    supine withdrawal

  • 3

    Requires reciprocal innervation with heavy work of proximal segments

    supine withdrawal

  • 4

    Total flexion response towards vertebral lvl t10

    supine withdrawal

  • 5

    Recommended for pt that are extensor tone dominant

    supine withdrawal

  • 6

    Mobility pattern for extremities and lateral trunk muscles

    roll over

  • 7

    Flexion of UE and LE on the same side

    roll over

  • 8

    Recommended for pt dominated by tonic reflex patterns in supine

    roll over

  • 9

    Recommended stimulates semicircular canals which activates neck extraocular muscles

    roll over

  • 10

    Demands full range extension neck, shoulders, trunk and lower extremities

    pivot prone

  • 11

    Position difficult to assume and maintain

    pivot prone

  • 12

    Important role in preparation for stability of extensor muscles in upright position

    pivot prone

  • 13

    Stretches the upper trunk musculature

    prone on elbow

  • 14

    Recommended for pt that need neck stability and extraocular control

    neck co contraction

  • 15

    First real stability pattern

    neck co contraction

  • 16

    Bilateral holdung of proximal extensors in shortened range, reciprocal innervation pattern

    pivot prone

  • 17

    Associated with labyrinthine righting reaction of head

    pivot prone

  • 18

    Activates both flexors and tonic neck extensor muscles

    neck co contraction

  • 19

    Influences stability scapular and gh regions

    prone on elbow

  • 20

    Gives better visibility of environment

    prone on elbow

  • 21

    Allows weight shifting from side to side

    prone on elbow

  • 22

    Recommended for pt that needs to inhibit STNR

    prone on elbow

  • 23

    Follows stability of the neck and shoulder

    quadruped

  • 24

    Lower trunk and LE are brought into co contraction pattern

    quadruped

  • 25

    Initial posiiton is static and the abdomen may sag at t10 level which causes stretching of trunk and limb girdle

    quadruped

  • 26

    Shifting weight provides controlled mobility and may be preparatory to equilibrium responses

    quadruped

  • 27

    Skill of the upper trunk because it frees the UE for prehension and manipulation

    standing

  • 28

    Weight is first equally distributed on both legs and then weight shifting begins

    standing

  • 29

    Integration include righting action and equilibrium reaction

    standing

  • 30

    Gait pattern unites mobility, stability and skill

    walking

  • 31

    Normal locomotion entails the ability to support BW, maintain balance and execute the stepping motion

    walking

  • 32

    Sophisticated process requiring coordinated movement patterns of various parts of the body including weight shifting

    walking

  • 33

    Support the body weight, maintain balance and execute the stepping motion

    walking

  • 34

    Pushing backward

    prone on elbow

  • 35

    Thoracic extension

    neck co contraction