Exam 7: Neuromuscular System: Examination, Evaluation, and Diagnoses

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Which of the following postural strategies would be typically used to maintain balance during a challenging activity?

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Which is the most likely diagnosis for a child presenting with mild hypotonia, muscle weakness that is most pronounced in the hands, poor postural control, motor coordination difficulties, and delayed motor milestone acquisition without cognitive deficits?

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Which component of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health would include the assessment of ROM, motor function, and sensation?

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Match the outcome measure with the related test category. (Note: Not all options may be used.)
Participation
Process of obtaining history and selecting specific tests and measures to obtain data
Developmental
Supplementary motor area
Systems theory
Cerebellum
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Participation
Process of obtaining history and selecting specific tests and measures to obtain data
Developmental
Supplementary motor area
Systems theory
Cerebellum
Diagnosis/prognosis
Test of Infant Motor Performance
Examination
Clinical judgments based on examination findings
Problems with timing of movement (coordination)
Prefrontal association cortex
Evaluation
Control of movement shifts among systems following a principle of self-organization between the components that make up the individual and the surrounding environment.
Uncontrolled manifold theory
Amount of time required to reach optimal improvement
Involuntary movements (dyskinesia)
School Functional Assessment
Dynamic system theory
Gross Motor Function Measure
Screening
Motor responses can be activated by either sensory stimuli or by central processes.
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