Movement Analysis
Name: _____________________
Date: ______________
Course: OTA 102/103 Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology
Curriculum thread(s):
· Occupation centered practice
· Role Acquisition
Course objective (s):
UNIT ONE: Anatomical Position and Major Planes of the Body
Upon successful completion of this unit by written examination, the student will identify the anatomical position and major planes of the body.
1. Identify descriptive terms including midline, proximal, distal, medial, lateral, ipsilateral and contralateral.
2. Identify sagittal, coronal, transverse planes.
3. Describe the three normal curves of the spine.
4. Define and give examples of the planes and axes used to describe movements of the human body.
5. Discuss the definition of kinesiology and the significance for Occupational Therapy.
6. Identify and describe anatomical terms.
UNIT TWO: Structure and Basic Functional Implications of the muscular System
Upon successful completion of this unit by written examination the student will identify muscles and muscle functions.
1. Describe the structures of an individual muscle.
2. Describe the molecular events that result in muscle contraction and relaxation.
3. Define terms related to the muscular system including origin and insertion.
4. Explain how muscles work in controlled opposition to produce coordinated movements.
5. Identify selected muscles.
UNIT THREE: Joint design, categories and functions
Upon successful completion of this unit by written examination the student will be able to discuss the structure and basic functional implications of the skeletal s6ystem.
1. Describe the three major joint classifications and discuss the support that each provides for the human body.
2. Discuss the planes and axes in relation to the movements that occur in the human body.
3. Identify the types of joints and their structural components.
4. Identify the forces of motion that act upon joints.
UNIT FIVE: Static and Dynamic Movement
Upon successful completion of this unit on written examination, the student will identify the difference between static and dynamic movement
1. Define muscle irritability, contractility, extensibility and elasticity.
2. Differentiate between concentric and eccentric muscle contractions.
3. Explain the roles of muscle as an agonist, antagonist, stabilizer or neutralizer.
Objective:
· To develop an understanding of Occupational Therapy theoretical perspectives, describe the basic features of theories underlying occupational therapy practice.
· Describe the definition of Kinesiology and its significance for Occupational Therapy.
· The student will apply the knowledge gained to provide a sound basis for understanding movement analysis in a selected activity that includes identification of joints, movements performed, primary muscles in action, innervations, planes and axes around the joints.
· Understanding movement analysis will assist the student in understanding how created theories and models of practice in Occupational Theory (many with theoretical bases and assumptions drawn from anatomy, physiology and kinesiology) facilitate the individual when addressing functional implications in performance patterns, performance skills, remediation of loss in functional performance and/or when engaged in occupational performance, etc.)
Procedure:
· The student will be assigned a picture or a drawing of a person performing a functional, work-related, sport, recreational or leisure activity.
· The student will perform a comprehensive analysis of human body movement that includes the description of joints involved, movement performed, primary muscles in action, innervations, planes and axes around the joint.
Evaluation: Movement Analysis
Criteria
Poor (1)
Fair (2 )
Good (3)
Excellent (4)
Describe the basic features of theories underlying occupational therapy practice
Unable to follow and effort is unacceptable.
Many questions remain and additional clarification is required
Description is adequate. Information provided requires additional explanation, however, is able to follow.
Description is comprehensive. Exceeds expectations. Information is substantiated with evidenced based data from reliable scholastic sources. Article attached.
Describe the definition of Kinesiology and the significance for Occupational Therapy
Unable to follow and effort is unacceptable.
Many questions remain and additional clarification is required
Description is adequate. Information provided requires additional explanation, however, is able to follow.
Description is comprehensive and creative. Exceeds expectations. Information is substantiated with evidenced based data from reliable scholastic sources. Article attached.
Use of proper terminology
Incorrect terminology utilized on 4 or more occasions
Incorrect terminology utilized on 2-3 occasions
Incorrect terminology utilized on 1 occasion
Correct terminology is utilized throughout. Articulation exceeds expectation.
Identification of all joints involved
Identification void of 6 or more joints.
Identification void of 4-5 joints.
Identification void of 2-3 joints.
Identification void of no more than 1 joint.
Correct recognition of movements
Failed to name correctly 6 or more movements
Failed to name correctly 4-5 movements
Failed to name correctly 2-3 movements
Failed to name correctly no more than 1 movement
Identification of primary muscles
Missed to include 7 or more muscles
Missed to include 5-6 muscles
Missed to include 3-4 muscles
Missed to include no more than 2 muscles.
Correct recognition of muscles involved
Failed to name correctly 7 or more muscles
Failed to name correctly 5-6 muscles
Failed to name correctly 3-4 muscles
Failed to name correctly no more than 2 muscles
Identification of all nerves involved
Missed to include 6 or more nerves
Missed to include 4-5 nerves
Missed to include 2-3 nerves
Missed to include no more than 1 nerve
Identification of all planes around the joint
Missed to include 6 or more planes
Missed to include 4-5 planes
Missed to include 2-3 planes
Missed to include no more than 1 plane
Identification of all axes around the joint
Missed to include 6 or more axes
Missed to include 4-5 axes
Missed to include 2-3 axes
Missed to include no more than 1 axis
Comments: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Score: The total score to accumulate is 40. Your score was _____________ with a
percentage of ________________.
ACOTE Standards for an Accredited Educational Program for the Occupational Therapy Assistant:
B 1.1.: , B.2.1.
Revised 04/29/2020 JM
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