Functional Anatomy/Muscle Groups
Projectile Motion
Joint Types
Directional Terminology
You should really know this before you leave this class
100

Together, they flex the elbow

What are elbow flexors

100

The acceleration due to gravity

What is -9.81 m/s2

100

Allows for flexion/extension in one plane

What is a hinge joint

100

The head is positioned what relative to the neck.

What is superior

100

Every force has an equal and what reaction force?

What is opposite

200

Together, they abduct the shoulder

What are shoulder abductors

200

The acceleration in the horizontal direction (granted we neglect air resistance)

What is 0 m/s2

200

Allows for rotation in one plane

What is a pivot joint

200

The elbow is positioned what relative to the hand

What is proximal

200

Phases of movement are bookended by these

What are events

300

They work together to eccentrically lower the shank during a leg extension exercise

What are knee extensors

300

What scenario is this: The time it takes for the projectile to reach the apex is longer than the time it takes for the projectile to go from apex to the ground.

Take off height is lower than landing height

300

Allows for the largest ROM

What is a ball and socket joint

300

A plank position refers to the person lying ______

What is prone

300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

What is moment of inertia

400

They isometrically hold the leg at 90 degrees of hip flexion

What are the hip flexors

400

The vertical velocity is 0.

What is the vertical velocity at the apex of a projectile's path of motion?

400

This joint allows for flexion/extension and ab/adduction

What is an ellipsoid joint 

400

The lateral malleolus is positioned what relative to the medial malleolus in anatomical neutral

What is lateral

400

What class lever is most prevalent in the human body?

What are 3rd class levers

500

Muscles must cross this, in order to cause movement

What is a joint

500

Flight time divided by two will equal the up and down portions of flight if...

Take off and landing height are the same.

500

This specific joint name is considered condylar due to its large allowance of movement in one plane and very small movement in another plane

What is the knee (Condylar Joint)

500

If a person were to perform radial deviation from a neutral stance, what plane of motion would they move within?

What is frontal

500

If something is moving at a constant velocity, what is its acceleration?

What is zero