2 - Sit To Stand Movement Analysis Worksheet

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Sit to Stand Movement Analysis Worksheet

Movement phases and Observations


constructs
Initial Conditions
Observe starting posture. Observations:

Preparation Phase
Did the person understand the Yes No
instructions? Observations:

If no, consider evaluating: Mental functions: Global (consciousness, orientation function, motivation, impulse
control), Specific (attention, ability to follow direction, memory, emotion, perception).
Can the person perform the Yes No
baseline task without Observations:
modifications?

If no: Was a demonstration needed? Were task variations required to complete the task? (Describe task regressions)

Initiation Phase
Does movement begin with the Yes No
appropriate timing and in the Observations:
appropriate direction?
Constructs: sequencing, timing

If no, consider evaluating: Musculoskeletal: Range of motion, muscle performance. Neuromuscular: Motor
function. Other: Balance confidence, activity avoidance.
Execution Phase
Are the body segments (head, Yes No
trunk, and LEs) aligned in all 3 Observations:
planes throughout execution?
Constructs: alignment, stability

Does the person demonstrate Yes No


appropriate amplitude of forward Observations:
weightshift, with adequate hip and
knee flexion, ankle DF throughout
flexion and early lift phases?
Constructs: amplitude,
sequencing
Does the person demonstrate Yes No
appropriate trunk, hip, knee Observations:
extension during extension
phase?
Constructs: amplitude,
smoothness
If no, consider evaluating: Musculoskeletal: Muscle performance, range of motion, joint integrity and mobility.
Neuromuscular: Sensory integrity, motor function, reflex integrity, posture, balance. Other: Balance confidence,
activity avoidance.
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Termination Phase
Does the person maintain COM Yes No
over BOS without excessive Observations:
sway?
Constructs: stability

If no, consider evaluating: Musculoskeletal: Muscle performance, range of motion, joint integrity and mobility.
Neuromuscular: Balance, sensory integrity, motor function, reflex integrity, posture. Other: Balance confidence,
activity avoidance.
Whole Task analysis
Is the overall speed appropriate Yes No
for the task? Observations:
Constructs: speed

Is the whole task smooth, Yes No


continuous, and efficient? Observations:
Constructs: sequencing, timing,
smoothness

If no, consider evaluating: Musculoskeletal: Muscle performance, range of motion, joint integrity. Neuromuscular:
Sensory integrity, motor function, reflex integrity. Other: Balance confidence, activity avoidance.

Are there associated symptoms Yes No


with this task? Observations:
Constructs: symptom provocation

If yes, consider evaluating: Cardiovascular: Aerobic capacity and endurance. Pulmonary: Ventilation and
respiration Other: Pain, activity avoidance.
If the task is repeated, does the Yes No
performance stay consistent? Observations:

If no, consider evaluating: Cardiovascular: Circulation, aerobic capacity/endurance. Musculoskeletal: Muscle


performance. Pulmonary: Ventilation and respiration, aerobic capacity/endurance. Other: Pain, activity avoidance.
Describe Task Progressions:

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