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Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 103 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...the range of motion and joint mechanics...
...Reduce friction during motion Stabilize by improving...
...Guide pathway of motion Bursae: Fluid-filled synovial...
...and MCL Patellar motion and tracking Patella...
...cartilage Restricts gliding motion, causes stiffness and...
...meniscus Range of motion in knee Flexion:...
...Passive range of motion for the knee...
...and guiding menisci motion (p. 356) ©...
N/A 170
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 84.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...types of rib motion. Identify the two...
...respiration and the motion that they generate....
...joints (demifacets) Rib motion During inhalation, space...
...posterior superior RESPIRATORY MOTION AND RESTRICTIVE PATTERNS...
...RESTRICTIVE PATTERNS Respiratory motion is oscillating movement...
...counterpressure to downward motion of diaphragm Corrected...
...of respiration Respiratory motion and restrictive patterns...
...EXERCISE Following rib motion (p. 239) SELF-CARE...
N/A 184
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 106 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...dynamics of contralateral motion in the limbs...
...float (20%) Joint motion in lower limbs...
...1020 degrees Joint motion in lower limbs...
...plane Sagittal plane motion Pelvis tilts forward...
...leg Frontal plane motion Pelvis makes lateral...
...abducts Horizontal plane motion Pelvis rotates forward...
...and contralateral limb motion Upper body rotates...
...Accelerates lower limb motion Eccentric contractions: Decelerates...
...Decelerates lower limb motion In lower limb...
...Rotate trunk Transfer motion between upper and...
...painful range of motion For example: Occurs...
...joint range of motion Knee fusion results...
...gait Assess joint motion Assess muscle patterns...
...increased range of motion? 5. If this...
N/A 191
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 82.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...three laws of motion. Describe a force...
...velocity Occurs during motion in direction of...
...velocity Occurs during motion against gravity Concentric...
...much friction prevents motion Too little friction...
...THREE LAWS OF MOTION Inertia: Body at...
...or in linear motion tends to stay...
...rest or in motion unless acted upon...
...the initiation of motion Resists changes in...
...Resists changes in motion Acceleration: The distance...
...when set in motion is proportional to...
...result in gliding motion Can result in...
...result in rotary motion (e.g., joint flexion)...
...force Torque Rotational motion around an axis...
...of pull/axis of motion Greatest at 90...
...Force couples produce motion (e.g., muscles producing...
...Three laws of motion Force Levers Activities:...
N/A 179
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 99.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...for using resisted motion during a session,...
...for performing resisted motion with a client....
...and bend during motion Pads nerves to...
...test checks gliding motion of peripheral nerves...
...control rate/degree of motion Joint proprioceptors: three...
...passive, and resisted motion assessments Used to...
...noncontractile tissues Active motion: Client actively moves...
...actively moves Passive motion: Practitioner moves client...
...moves client Resisted motion: Client moves against...
...resting tone Active motion skills: Elements to...
...and quality of motion Client's willingness/reluctance to...
...symptoms occur with motion Client's reaction to...
...for using passive motion skills To assess...
...improve range of motion Reasons for using...
...for using resisted motion skills To facilitate...
...for using passive motion (p. 118) Steps...
...for using resisted motion (p. 119) EXPLORING...
N/A 170
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 146 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...CHAPTER 3 Joint Motion Chapter manuals include:...
...and arthrokinematic joint motion. Define and contrast...
...rotary, and curvilinear motion. Define axial motion...
...motion. Define axial motion and list the...
...plane. Describe nonaxial motion and list two...
...rule of joint motion. Explain the difference...
...Define range of motion and list four...
...and resisted joint motion. Define and contrast...
...end-feel to joint motion. LECTURE NOTES OSTEOKINEMATICS...
...movement Linear (translatory): Motion along straight path...
...circular path) Curvilinear: Motion along curved pathway...
...extension, rotation Supination: Motion that turns palm...
...palm up Pronation: Motion that turns palm...
...and downward rotation: Motion that turns the...
...joints RANGE OF MOTION (ROM) The number...
...passive range of motion Active range of...
...Active range of motion (AROM) Range one...
...Passive range of motion (PROM) Range a...
...play The accessory motion of a joint...
...Hypermobility: Excessive joint motion Differs from instability...
...can control joint motion within a hypermobile...
...increase range of motion To stretch soft...
...client’s awareness of motion patterns End-feels: What...
...What restricts joint motion at end range...
...tissue prevents further motion In only three...
...by range of motion beyond normal Empty...
...Muscular guarding prevents motion Caused by pain...
...restricts range of motion Resisted range of...
...Resisted range of motion Technique to elicit...
...quality of joint motion Involves slow, specific...
...Involves slow, specific motion Can be active...
...class covers: Joint motion Movement at joint...
...surfaces Range of motion Clinical applications Activities:...
...passive range of motion stretching (p. 65)...
...practicing passive joint motion with clients (p....
...spin in joint motion (p. 58) Placing...
...JOINT RANGE OF MOTION CHARTS Table not...
...book: Range of Motion in the Toes...
...Toes Range of motion Degrees of motion...
...motion Degrees of motion End-feel MTPs flexion...
...11.2 Range of Motion in the Ankle...
...Ankle Range of motion Degrees of motion...
...motion Degrees of motion End-feel Dorsiflexion 20...
...12.1 Range of Motion in the Knee...
...the Knee Knee motion Range of motion...
...motion Range of motion End-feel Flexion 140...
...13.1 Range of Motion in the Hip...
...the Hip Hip motion Range of motion...
...motion Range of motion End-feel Flexion 125...
...14.1 Range of Motion in the Spine...
...the Spine Spinal motion Cervical Spine Thoracic...
...15.1 Range of Motion in the Cervical...
...Cervical Spine Cervical motion Range of motion...
...motion Range of motion End-feel Flexion 4060...
...16.1 Range of Motion in the Shoulder...
...the Shoulder Shoulder motion Range of motion...
...motion Range of motion End-feel Flexion 180...
...17.1 Range of Motion in the Wrist...
...the Wrist Wrist motion Range of motion...
...motion Range of motion End-feel Flexion 80...
N/A 177
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 57 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...Frontal: lateral hip motion Horizontal: upper/lower rotation...
...during gait limit motion in another plane....
...may limit lateral motion. Given the gait...
N/A 141
Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 66 kB | Comments: 1
Category: Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences | Downloaded: 1
...normal range of motion for knee flexion...
...normal range of motion for knee extension...
...end of accessory motion of the joint...
...resisted range of motion C) cross-fiber gliding...
...normal range of motion for dorsiflexion A)...
...resisted range of motion in a client...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 67 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Health, Nutrition, and Food Sciences | Downloaded: 0
...active range of motion B) area preparation...
...assess range of motion of single-plane movements...
...resisted range of motion C) assess passive...
...passive range of motion D) assess active...
...active range of motion 9. Which of...
...normal range of motion is present C)...
...resisted range of motion 22. Which of...
...increased range of motion A) active assisted...
...resisted range of motion stretching C) passive...
...passive range of motion stretching D) proprioceptive...
...greater range of motion to occur without...
...resisted range of motion B) client history...
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Solutions | Approved: 7 years ago | 867 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...field. If the motion is reversed, the...
...act opposite the motion of the bar....
N/A 160
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