Concepts of Biomechanics Flashcards

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Anterior or Ventral

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Front of the body or toward the front relative to a reference a point

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Medial

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Position rather closely to a midline of the body

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Proximal

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Closer to the center of the body

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Superior

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Above

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Posterior

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Below

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Prone

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Lying facedown

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Supine

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Lying on back

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Unilateral

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One side

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Bilateral

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Two sides

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Ipsilateral

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Same side

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Distal

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Position farther from reference point

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Caudal

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Toward the bottom

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Cephalic

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Toward the head

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Volar

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Relating to the palm of your hand or the sole of your foot

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Abduction

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Movement away

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Adduction

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Movement towards

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Flexion

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Movement decreasing angle

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Extension

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Movement increasing angle

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Lateral Flexion

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Flexion in the frontal plane

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Protraction

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Abduction of the scapula

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Retraction

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Adduction of the scapula

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Elevation

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Superior movement

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Depression

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Inferior movement

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External Rotation

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Rotation away from midline

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Internal Rotation
Rotation toward the midline
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Hyperextension
Position that extends beyond anatomical neutral
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Pronation
Turning palm / Arching foot down
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Supination
Turning palm / Arching foot up
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Transverse Plane
Divides body into inferior and superior halves
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Sagittal Plane
Divides body into right and left halves
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Frontal Plane
Divides body into anterior and posterior halves
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Balance
an even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to maintain center of gravity
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Gravity
Attraction between objects and the earth
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What is the difference between dynamic and static balance?
Dynamic balance is when the body can remain upright over a moving base of
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Stability
The ability to control and maintain control of joint movement or body position
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What are the different types of movement?
Sustained force movement, Dynamic balance movement, Ballistic Movement, and Guided movement
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Sustained force movement
Where continuous muscle contractions occur to keep moving a weight
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Dynamic balance movement
Constant agonist and antagonist muscle contractions occur to maintain a certain posture or body position
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Ballistic Movement
Initial movement exists after an explosive or quick, maximum force
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Guided Movement
Both agonist and antagonist contract to control the movement
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What is center of gravity
An equal distribution of mass ( amount of matter in an object) and weight (gravitational force of attraction on an object)