Respiratory circulatory nervous skeletomuscular perceptual that are composed of a large number of interacting components e g.
Dynamic systems theory carpet.
Dynamical systems theory has emerged in the movement sciences as a viable framework for modeling athletic performance.
In its contemporary formulation the theory grows directly from advances in understanding complex and nonlinear systems in physics and mathematics but it also follows a long and rich tradition of systems thinking in biology and psychology.
Dynamical systems theory also known as dynamic systems theory or just systems theory is a series of principles and tools for studying change.
It is especially useful in the understanding of how movement develops and changes smith thelen 1993 and can provide insight into a child s readiness to acquire new motor abilities.
From a dynamical systems perspective the human movement system is a highly intricate network of co dependent sub systems e g.
Dynamic systems theory dst is a theory of motor development that can be applied to the management of children with cerebral palsy cp.
This theory as well as the physical dynamic systems theory of bak and chen 1991 and others imply that the system is self organizing and therefore naturally evolves bak chen 1991 p.
It is based on concepts from mathematics and is a general approach applicable to almost any phenomenon.
Dynamic systems is a recent theoretical approach to the study of development.