Terminology/body motions
Articular system
Muscular system
Biomechanics
Components of movement
100
toward the head or upper part of a structure
What is SUPERIOR
100
The thumb is an example of this type of joint
What is SADDLE
100
the four important functions of skeletal muscle
What is 1. MAINTAIN POSTURE 2. PRODUCE MOVEMENT 3. STABILIZE JOINTS 4. GENERATE HEAT
100
Refers to the forces causing movement
What is KINETICS
100
Motor Sensation Cognition Perception Psychosocial Environmental
What are the 6 components of movement
200
between a more medial AND a more lateral structure
What is INTERMEDIATE
200
The 3 structural classifications of joints
What is FIBROUS, CARTILAGINOUS, SYNOVIAL
200
agonist
What is the muscle that is contracting
200
refers to movement of the joint surfaces (in relation to one another)
What is ARTHROKINEMATICS
200
the mental process characterized by: Knowing Thinking Learning Judging
What is cognition
300
the plane that cuts the body in half vertically
What is MIDSAGITTAL
300
The 3 functional classifications of joints
What is SYNARTHROSIS, AMPHIARTHROSIS, DIARTHROSIS
300
The ability to stretch/lengthen when a force is applied
What is EXTENSIBILITY
300
The 2 main features of Force
What is Scalar (magnitude) and Vector (magnitude and direction)
300
factors in the perception component of movement
Spatial awareness colour discrimination figure ground body awareness left/right awareness praxis
400
The body cavity that houses the brain
What is CRANIAL
400
Joints which allow motion around all 3 axes are called
What is TRIAXIAL/MULTIAXIAL
400
Occurs when a muscle reaches a point when it cannot shorten anymore
What is ACTIVE INSUFFICENCY
400
list the 4 types of forces
What is LINEAR, PARALLEL, CONCURRENT, FORCE COUPLE
400
Pertaining to a combination of psychological and social factors
What is the psychosocial component of movement
500
motion that occurs n a straight line
What is RECTILINEAR
500
An inflammatory or degenerative disease of the joints
What is ARTHRITIS
500
movements where the distal bone is fixed and the origin is moving towards the insertion (ie. A pushup)
What is CLOSED KINETIC CHAIN MOVEMENTS
500
The ability of a force to produce rotation about an axis?
What is TORQUE
500
ROM and MMT
What are motor components of movement