Intro Concepts
Biomechanics
Neuromuscular
Tests & Measures
Shoulder Girdle
100

What is reverse muscle action?

When the origin moves towards the insertion

100

When is the body balanced?

When the COG falls within the BOS

100

True or False: Muscles can be active without innervation from a nerve.

False

100

What is it considered when a person is lacking joint movement?

Hypomobile

100

Weakness of which muscle causes scapular winging?

Serratus Anterior

200

What are the three joint classifications?

Fibrous, cartilaginous, & synovial

200

What is a force couple in the human body?

When a group of muscles work together to create rotational movement at a joint

200

What gives peripheral nerves the ability to regenerate?

Schwann cells

200

What are arthrokinematic motions?

Small movements of joint surfaces

200

What nerve innervates the trap muscle?

CN XI- Accessory Nerve

300

What is active insufficiency?

When a muscle is shortened to its extent across both joints

300

What is linear motion, and what movement is an example of it?

When an object moves in a straight line, scap protraction & retraction

300

What side of the body does the R side of the brain control?

L side of the body

300

What is it considered when two bones of a joint have "wiggle space?"

Open-packed

300

What bones make up the shoulder girdle?

Sternum, ribs, clavicle, and scapula

400

What is passive insufficiency?

When the muscle is lengthened to its extent at both joints

400

What is angular (rotary) motion?

When an object moves around an axis

400

What is the function of the myelin sheath?

Protects nerve impulses and speeds nerve transmission

400

What is essential to check for when measuring ROM?

Patient positioning and goniometer alignment

400

Give an example of a force couple of the shoulder girdle and what movement they perform.

Upward Rotation -UT/LT + SA      

 OR

Downward Rotation- PM + Rh + LS

500

What is optimal length tension?

The tension generated in skeletal muscle; function of the magnitude of overlap of myofilaments.

500

What is dynamics and what does it include?

The physics of a moving system, includes kinetic forces and kinematic motion

500

What is a neuron?

A cell in the nervous system that transmits information to other areas of the body

500

Name a few factors that affect ROM.

Age, gender, BMI, occupation/recreation, culture

500

Name the O,I,A,N for the Middle Trap.

O: Spinous Processes of C7-T3

I: Medial Acromion and Spine of Scapula

A: Scapular Retraction, min assist with upward rot.

N: CN XI- Accessory Nerve