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Development of handfunction in children

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What are the requirments for hand function   control and stabilisation of trunk, upper body and shoulder grdle. Visual regard, wrist control  
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what age does fisting occure   fisting is the closure of the hand to form a fist occuering at 1 month  
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when does hand to hand occur   3 month stage  
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what occurs at 2-3 month stage with regards to hand function   visual tracking horizontaly, verticaly and diagonally and attempted one handed reaching  
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what age does bimanual symetrical reaching occure at   at 4 and 5 month stage  
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at 6m what interms of reach can a child accomplish   unilateral reaching in supine px  
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when does unilateral reaching with sitting occur   at 8-9month stage  
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over what period does the grasp reflex diminish   Grasp reflex diminishes over 0-3 month stage  
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describe the progression of grapsing with times   1.reflexive grasping (0-3m)2.Palmer- ulnar palmer grip (3-4m) -palmer grasp (4-5)-radial palmar graps (6-7)5.racking grasp (6-7)6. siccor grasp 8m, poking index (7-8m)7. Pincer - inferior pincer (9-10) - pincer (11)- fine pincer (12)  
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at 6 months interms of hand function what is a child able to do   Radial palmer grasp, can accomodate object, transfer object with assisted release  
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What can a child do at 7-8 m (no poking)   Striking objects, Tfer btw hands voluntary relese and poking  
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describe pencil task with progression and times   1. cylindrical (stabbing) (18)2. pronated cylindrical (plunging) (24)3.static tripod (3y)4 dynamic tripod (4y)  
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Describe load forces for children and why they amy be applying more force than required   in adults load forces are synchronous in children they are sequential. children place greater loads than what is required due to reduced previouse experience need for motor learning  
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Describe the MACS   MACS is the manual abilities classification system classify how children with cerebral palsy use their hands when handling objects in daily activities  
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