Terms
Bone
Bony articulations
Planes of motion
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100

Definition of kinesiology

the scientific study of movement 

100

Name the two types of bone

cortical and cancellous 

100

Which joint is considered the most mobile?

Ball and socket

100

Movements along the longitudinal axis occur in which plane? 

Transverse or horizontal plane

100

Describe or show the difference between anatomical position and fundamental position

Anatomical position- standing with arms abducted to 30 degrees palms facing forward.

Fundamental position- forward facing with arms hanging at side

200

Functional anatomy vs anatomy 

Anatomy - the science of structure of the body 

Functional anatomy- the study of the components needed to achieve human movement 

200

Name the 4 types of bones

long, short, flat, irregular

200

How many degrees of freedom are allowed in a saddle joint?

2

200

Describe what the non-cardinal planes are used for.

Used in describe joint or limb movement 

200

the ilium is classified as which type of bone? 

flat 

300

Kinematics vs Kinetics

Kinematics- is concerned with the characteristics of motion without reference to the forces causing the motions

Kinetics- is the area of study that examines the forces acting on a system

300

Name the 5 types of loads acting on bone

Compression, tension, shear, bending, torsion

300

What covers the end of the long bone in a joint? 

Articular cartilage

300

Movements in a plane can occur around three points. 

Axis Joint, Center of Gravity, and external axis 

300

Name a movement descriptor that results in going past zero position

Hyper adduction, hyper extension

400
Qualitative vs quantitative analysis 

qualitative- is a nonnumeric evaluation of motion based on direct observation.

quantitative- is a numeric evaluation of the motion based on data collected during the performance.

400

Name the different functions of bone described in the chapter 

support, attachment sites, leverage, protection, storage, and blood cell formation

400

Describe the difference between closed packed and loose packed position of a joint

Closed packed- this is the position of maximum compression for a joint 

Loose packed- any joint position outside of maximum compression due to less contact area between the two surfaces. 

400

Name the 3 cardinal planes and their axis 

Transverse or horizontal- longitudinal axis

sagittal - mediolateral axis 

frontal or coronal - anteroposterior axis 

400

Explain the stress-strain curve in your own words

A graph relating stress to strain. explains how a material changes due to stress. determines the elastic and plastic regions of that material. Notes the point that a material reaches it failure point. 

500

Describe the difference between linear and angular motion

Linear motion- is movement along a straight or curved pathway in which all points on a body or an object move the same distance in the same amount of time

Angular Motion-is motion around some point so that different regions of the same body segment or object do not move through the same distance in a given amount of time.

500
Bone is an ansiotropic material, what does this mean? 

means the behavior of bone varies with the direction of load application

500

Name the 7 types of diarthrodial joint

plane or gliding, hinge, saddle, ball and socket, ellipsiod, pivot, condylar 

500

Describe the specific movements that occur in each plane

Sagittal- flexion and extension,

Frontal- adduction, abduction, trunk lateral flexion,

transverse- rotation

500

In the kicking motion of a ball, what is the contralateral leg doing? 

providing a pivot point and stabilization. 

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