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irritable, low tolerance to handling, easily over stimulated. disorganized movments. extensor posturing in prone, supine and supported sitting, decrease mobility of oral musculature for feeding |
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1.Drowsy or Semi-Dozing 2. Quiet Alert 3. Active Alert 4. Crying |
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difficult to arouse/ sleep extended periods of time. when held the child molds very easily to your body. little attempt to right against gravity unless fixates at shoulders and hips. gravity influences posturing in prone, suping and supported sitting; weak suck; poor corrdination of suck, swallow and breathe. |
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difficult to arouse/ sleep extended periods of time. when held the child molds very easily to your body. little attempt to right against gravity unless fixates at shoulders and hips. gravity influences posturing in prone, suping and supported sitting; weak suck; poor corrdination of suck, swallow and breathe. |
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difficult to arouse/ sleep extended periods of time. when held the child molds very easily to your body. little attempt to right against gravity unless fixates at shoulders and hips. gravity influences posturing in prone, suping and supported sitting; weak suck; poor corrdination of suck, swallow and breathe. |
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difficult to arouse/sleep extended periods of time; when hle dthe child molds very easily to your body; little attempt to right against gravity unless fixates at shoulders and hips; gravity influences posturing in prone, supine, and supported sittin; weak suck, poor coordination of suck, swallow and breathe. |
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hyoptonia at rest with increased tone/ hypertone during movement; decreased volintional, anti-gravity movement. posturing in supine and suppoted sitting=>hyperextension of neck, elevated and retracted shoulder, decreased midline arm movement. Weight bearing on toes when held in standing. may be unable to tolerate oral feeds; weak suck with poor coordination of suck, swallow and breathe. |
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Tone=> quads stabilize leg. Ankle foot provide distal stability in upright.toes increase participation. ankle and foot provide distal stability. Pelvis and LE => contribute to coordination of postural control within movement. Reflexes => Protective extension present backwards. Equilibrium in kneeling and standing with support. |
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Equilibrium in supine, sitting, and quadruped. Protective Extension laterally. very little time in prone or supine. practice horizontal positions. increased options for orientation of body and exploration. Pelvic and hip stability increases in a variety of LE positions. Feedforward. |
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Labyrinthine and optical righting reflex fully developed. Mature Landau. Equilibrium reaction in prone and beginning supine. Forward protective extension. |
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