What is Kinesiology?
Biomechanics
Osteology
Terms & definitions
100

what 3 things does kinesiology focus on?

chemical 

structural

emotional

100

What is biomechanics?

the study of movement, more specifically, the movement (technique) involved in a strength exercise, or in execution of a sports skill

100

cartilage is composed of what?

chondrocytes and fibers embedded in a firm gel 

100

the study of human movement 

kinesiology 

200

What are the 2 broad categories of exercise?

Aerobic Exercise (Oxygen is utilized in the energy-generating process for muscle contraction

Anaerobic Exercise (Oxygen is not utilized in the energy-generating process for muscle contraction): Exercise which uses muscles at high-intensity for shorter bursts of time

200

Describe the saggital axes.

Passes horizontally from posterior to anterior and is formed by the intersection of sagital and transverse planes.

200

what are the three parts of long bone?

epiphysis

diaphysis

metaphysis


200

the process after a serious injury, illness or surgery and you need to recover slowly

rehabilitation 

300

what are the 4 basic tissues?

epithelial 

muscle

connective 

nervous 

300

What are the 3 types of muscle contractions?

1. Concentric Strength. 

2. Eccentric Strength. 

3. Isometric Strength. 

300

What is bone marrow? Where is it located?

spongy tissue inside of bones, contains stem cells 

300

A specific set of attributes possessed by an individual, which allows her/him to perform physical activity with ease, and in the absence of undue fatigue

physical fitness

400

What 2 therapies does rehabilitation focus on?

physical and occupational 

400

What are the 5 roles muscles play?

1. prime mover

2. assistant mover 

3. antagonist 

4. stabilization 

5. synergy 

400

name one arterial supply of long bone?

nutrient

periosteal

epiphysial

metaphysial

400

treatment procedure in which physical agents are used to maintain, restore mobility 

physical therapy 

500

Name at least 2 attributes that makes a person physically fit?

  • Cardiorespiratory Endurance (aerobic fitness)

  • Skeletal Muscle Endurance

  • Strength

  • Power

  • Flexibility

  • Balance

  • Movement Speed

  • Reactionary Time

  • Body Composition



500

Name and describe the 3 planes. 

Sagittal - Lies vertically and separates the body into left and right parts.

Frontal - Lies vertically and divides the body into anterior and posterior parts.

Transverse (Horizontal) - Lies horizontally and divides the body into superior and inferior parts (top and bottom).

500

Describe the main differences between bone and cartilage. Atleast 3 differences 

bone: hard, "ossein" matrix, possesses calcium salt, rich nerve supply 

cartilage: firm, chondroitin, absent bone marrow


500

any restriction or lack of ability to perform a task, resulting from impairments 

disability 

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