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Normal Movement

Normal Movement. 2009/10. Learning Outcomes. Identify the anatomical, physiological and cognitive factors that contribute to normal movement Outline how these systems interact to produce controlled and purposeful movement.

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Normal Movement

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  1. Normal Movement 2009/10

  2. Learning Outcomes • Identify the anatomical, physiological and cognitive factors that contribute to normal movement • Outline how these systems interact to produce controlled and purposeful movement

  3. Holistic view of human movement‘Movement is the output of a hybrid functional system interlinked to its environment in which sensory, cognitive and motor processes interact’ (Mulder et. Al. 1996)

  4. Normal Movement • What are some of the key features of normal movement? • Why do you think it is important for a physiotherapist to have a good understanding of normal movement?

  5. Normal Movement • Varied • Without inappropriate effort • Efficient • Effective • Precise • Successful • Depends upon the interaction of the person with the task and the environment they are in.

  6. Group Task • What do we need in order to move normally? • Think about why each of the structures / features you identify is required. • How do these structures / features interact to produce normal movement?

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