Biomechanics 1
Biomechanics 2
Unit 1 Review
Unit 2 Review
Unit 3 Review
100

A force is any influence that causes an object to undergo a certain change. There are three types of change that can occur with an applied force. What are they?

Change in DIRECTION

Change in MOVEMENT

Change in STRUCTURE

100

How do crutches affect stability? 

Widen/make bigger the base of support

100

What property of muscle allows it to respond to stimuli?

Excitability

100

What is the innervation of the gastrocnemius?

Tibial Nerve

100

What two muscles are responsible for elbow extension?

Triceps Brace & Anconeus

200

What is it called when forces occur along the same line of pull?

Linear Force

200

What are the three major components of stability?

Center of Gravity

Base of Support

Line of Gravity

200

This law states that bone tissue, when placed under stress, will form stronger bone

Wolff's Law

200

What is the superior border of the femoral triangle?

Inguinal Ligament

200

What are the three components of posture?

Symmetry, Alignment, Balance

300

Rotary motion depends on 2 factors. What are they?

The amount of force exerted

The distance from the force to the axis

300

In an average human, where is the Center of Gravity found

At the second sacral vertebrae at the midline of the body

300

A suture is what classification of joint?

Fibrous

300

What is the insertion of the Vastus Intermedius?

Tibial Tuberosity

300

Which ribs are true, false, floating?

Ribs 1-7: True

Ribs 8-10: False

Ribs 11 & 12: Floating

400

What is Newton's Second Law of Motion?

Acceleration

The acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force acting upon it and is inversely proportional to its mass.

400

Give an example of an unstable equilibrium.

Any example where object's stability is easily disturbed by a small force and CoG is elevated

400

The sartorius has what muscle belly design?

Strap Design

400

What are the two actions of the Tibialis Posterior?

Inversion & Plantarflexion

400

What is the innervation of the Teres Major?

Lower Subscapular Nerve

500

What is it called when parallel forces act together in opposite directions, leading to a rotational force?

Force couple
500

In terms of stability, what is the relationship between the Line of Gravity and the Base of Support?

The closer the Line of Gravity is to the center of the Base of Support, the more stable the object.

500

Motor impulses sent from your brain to your muscles are transmitted by what type of neuron?

Efferent

500

Equinas gait occurs due to which muscular structures being weak?

Ankle Dorsiflexors

500

Which two postural distortions involve a posteriorly tilted pelvis?

Flatback & Swayback