The three tasks accomplished during gait
Weight acceptance, single leg support, and single leg advancement
Standard reference point when describing curves of the spine.
Anterior side
A configuration of parallel forces in opposite directions causing either a clockwise or counterclockwise rotation
Force Couple
Ratio of scapulohumeral rhythm
2:1
Four rotator cuff muscles
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor
Isometric
Flat back or decreased lumbar lordosis
A lever class defined as FRA
2nd class
The increased size of the medical femoral condyle creates rotation during terminal extension of the tibialfemoral joint.
Injury to the musculocutaneous nerve would cause limitation to what movement
Elbow flexion (shoulder flexion)
An individual can only achieve 45 degrees of knee flexion. This sub-phase of swing phase will be affected.
Initial Swing
Levoscoliosis would have compressive forces on this side of the body.
Right side
The open chain movement resulting from the concave surface moving on the convex surface during a concentric contraction of the quadriceps.
Knee extension
Pes anserine muscles
Sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus
Common origin of all hamstrings
Ischial Tuberosity
The compensation to a weak glut medius during stance phase
Neck and trunk extensors, trunk flexors, hip extensors, and knee extensors are this group of muscles?
Antigravity Muscle
Hip IR athrokinemetics
Anterior roll, posterior glide
Angle of inclination <125 degrees between the shaft of the femur and the neck of the femur
Coxa Vara
What is the plane of motion of the muscle group that would be affect if there was an injury to the obturator nerve.
Frontal
Contributes to knee extension during mid-swing
Increased thoracic kyphosis leads to this postural deviation
Dowager's hump
Medial rotation
Mechanism created by extension of the toes and contraction of the plantarflexors creates tautness of the plantarfacia increases the height of the longitudinal arches
Windlass
All of the tarsals of the hindfoot and midfoot
calcaneus, talus, navicular, cuboid, cuneiforms 1-3