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knowledge of typical motor development (goal)

correcting age for prematurity
12 weeks premature
Gestational is ?
Corrected - 3 months

dynamic systems theory

how does this drive out practice



development of movement planes (sagittal, frontal, transverse)

typical development: flexion-extension relationship

development of muscle activation and use


frontal plane: stand up!
When going to the right:
Head and nack right the COM moving left
Trunk has a left lateral lean
Pelvis has a left hip hike
L knee bends, right knee lcoks
Lateral weight shift on R foot
With an anterior or posterior pelvic tilt it is a lot more difficult

transverse: stand up
To L
Trunk: rotation and L sidebend
Weight transfer to lateral L foot
Shirtening on the side of the rotation
Flexion of R knee
Straightened/locked out L knee
Extension of R hip and flexion of L
Anterior pelvic tilt: decreased roation, tightening of extensors, we got rotation more from thoracic spine instead of lumbar spine like before – hypermobile T12

sensory systems and movement
Vision comes first
In prone they do lots of antigravity movement which proved tactile/kinesthetic information so if the baby is low tone and cant push off then they have impaired sensory because they don’t get that kinesthesia into their senses
Smell of food, sme

nervous system

repetition

development sequence as a guide

summary
