This course focuses on adaptive exercise techniques for a variety of populations (i.e. children, pregnancy, older adults, disabilities, and chronic disease). Students will learn how to modify exercises and/or equipment to effectively and safely accommodate these groups.
Target population: Various
- Course Instructor: Tim Rush
- Lab Instructor: Sarah King
- Lab Technician: Jasmine Collins, Christian Cassie, Rachel Quinn
- Semester: Three
Lab Sections:
- Section 1: Wednesday 12 – 2 PM
- Section 2: Thursday 4- 6 PM
- Section 3: Friday 1 – 3 PM
- Section 4: Monday 4 – 6 PM
Course: PHRE 3043 - Functional Movement | Movement Pattern: Upper Body | Target: | Synergist(s): |
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Key Teaching Points | Expectation: [if 456 equals="Supervised Practice"]Supervised Practice [/if 456][if 456 not_equal="Supervised Practice"]Independent Learning[/if 456] | [579] |
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Description: | Set up verbal instructions:
- Stand tall with your feet together and arms hanging comfortably
- Make a fist so your fingers are around your thumbs
- In one motion, reach the right fist over the head and down your back as far as possible while simultaneously reaching your left fist up your back as far as possible
- Do not "creep" your hands closer after the initial placement
Tips for teaching
- The top shoulder identifies the side being scored
- Repeat the verbal instruction to "Stand tall...". If by the 3rd attempt they still lose the setup position with cervical flexion or rounding of the back, stop the movement at the point they begin to lose position. Then take the measurement
- If the hand measurement is the same as the distance between two points, score low
- Make sure the client does not try to walk the hands toward each other following the initial placement
- Repeat the test and clearing exam on both sides
- The client can perform the movement up to three times on each side if necessary
Scoring:
3:
- Fists are within one hand length
2:
- Fists are within one and a half hand lengths
1:
- Fists are not within one and a half hand lengths
0:
Clearing test:
- Stand tall with your feet together and arms hanging comfortably
- Place your right palm on the front of your left shoulder
- While maintaining palm placement, raise your right elbow as high as possible.
- Ask client, do you feel any pain?
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