... is stiffer & can withstand greater stress, but less strain than cancellous. Cancellous is spongier & can undergo greater strain before fracturing. Bone Properties ...
Levers and Joints Lever Components Lever Fulcrum Effort Resistance MAE: Moment Arm of Effort MAR: Moment Arm of Resistance Three types of levers Levers (Type I) F E R ...
... also know why specific exercises are done in conditioning ... lowering arm to side or thigh back to anatomical position. Manual of. Structural Kinesiology ...
... tissue known as fascia surrounds muscles and bundles of fibers within muscle. ... of the body as an aspect of fitness, rehabilitation and athletic performance. ...
The Knee Joint Anatomy and Physiology of Human Movement 420:050 * * * * * * * * * * * * * EXTENSION Straightening or increasing angle between femur and shin EXTENSION ...
The Hip Joint and Pelvic Girdle Anatomy and Kinesiology 420:024 Objectives Bones, bony landmarks and joints Muscles Movements Hip Joint Hip joint (femur and ...
The Shoulder Complex The Shoulder Complex General Structure & Function Structure & Function of Specific Joints Muscular Considerations Specific Functional ...
Prolapse Intervertebral Disc (PID) Definisi: Simtom sakit Lumbar (belakang), yang berkaitan dengan keabnormalan di antara diska vertebra aras L4/5 atau L5/S1 akibat ...
Tissues are classified by their biochemical composition, molecular ... Blunt Trauma (intense compression and shear forces) Bone. Bone. Methods of Failure - Meniscus ...
Sports Medicine I Mr. Ryan Fibrous (Synarthrodial) Joints Held by connective tissue Immovable E.g. Bones of the skull. Between tibia and fibula Cartilaginous ...
Unit 2: Basics of Human Anatomy and Physiology Introduction to Anatomy Sports Medicine 1 Mr. Smith Lesson Objectives Describe the functions of skin, bone, muscle ...
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Although they may be initiated by multiple factors, OA diseases involve all of ... movement, crepitus, occasional effusion, and variable degrees of inflammation ...
Seronegative Spondyloarthropathies and Connective Tissue Disease Victor Politi, M.D., FACP Medical Director, SVCMC, School of Allied Health, Physician Assistant Program
Posterior bony protrusion off acetabulum. Depression superior and inferior to ischial spine ... Anterioinferior to acetabulum. Anteriorinferior acetabululum ...
Compact bone forms the outer shell of all bone and also the shafts in long bones. ... Biaxial (condylar, ellipsoid, saddle) Triaxial (ball and socket) Types of Muscles ...
Triceps brachii in a biceps curl. Stabilizer. What is it? ... Brachioradialis in biceps curl. Neutralizers. What is it? Muscle that counteracts another muscle ...
Describe the functions of articular cartilage. Describe the functions of synovial fluid ... articular cartilage: a protective layer of dense white connective tissue ...
Cancellous or spongy bone found in the epiphyses or rounded, irregular ends of long bones. Cortical or compact bone found in the diaphyses or long shafts of arm ...
Thicker on outside than inside (poor blood supply) Lie on top of tibial plateau ... Complete tear superficial and deep portions. POT over MCL. Moderate to ...
The bones of the tarsus do not belong to individual toes, whereas those of the metatarsus do. ... ulnas of the arms, and the phalanges of the fingers and toes. ...
Physical Examination. Inspection. Evaluate deformity and/or ... Careful examination of the patient is extremely important to rule out vascular compromise. ...
Both humeral head and glenoid fossa are covered with hyaline cartilage. Glenoid fossa is also protected by a flat rim of fibrocartilage called the glenoid labrum. ...
Nursing of Adult Patients with Medical & Surgical Conditions Musculoskeletal Disorders Assessment Scoliosis Lateral curvature of the spine Assessment Kyphosis A ...
Chapter 23 Cervical spine Overview The cervical spine consists of 37 joints, which allow for more motion than any other region of the spine However, this degree of ...
Coeliac Disease and Arthritis. Liam Martin MB, MRCPI, FRCPC. Division of Rheumatology ... Discuss the joint conditions that are associated with coeliac disease (CD) ...
Cancellous bone: marrow bone. Mandible, maxilla. End of long bones in the medullary canal. Epiphysis ... Area between epiphyseal plate to the area where bone ...
Lack of aerobic exercise. Pregnancy and breastfeeding. Use of wheelchairs and/or walking aids ... Exercise. Carpal bone mobilization/manipulation. Surgical ...
Splints and surgical implements have been discovered as well ... Prevention, diagnosis, treatment, analysis, technology advancement, rehabilitation ...
Chapter 14 The Shoulder Complex Overview The shoulder is a complex set of articulations that work together toward the common goal of positioning the hand in space ...
Chapter 9: Mechanisms and Characteristics of Sports Trauma Mechanical Injury Trauma is defined as physical injury or wound sustained in sport, produced by internal or ...
Neurologic symptoms of stroke vary depending on the specific location of stroke. Stroke. With a supratentorial infarct, symptoms may include ipsilesional hemiparesis, ...
Chapter 9: Mechanisms and Characteristics of Sports Trauma Mechanical Injury Trauma is defined as physical injury or wound sustained in sport, produced by internal or ...
... at failure, & modulus of ligament substance from pre- to post-physeal closure ... Tensile properties decline w/ aging, but the rate of decline is different for ...