(DONE) Lab #6 Prep Unit 13-16 Flashcards
What are the 3 parts of a lever?
- force point
- resistance point
- fulcrum
describe the force point
insertion point of a muscle of interest
describe the resistance point
centre of gravity of moving body segment plus external weight
describe the fulcrum
axis of motion
First class levers
- define
- 2 examples (human body and real life)
- force or speed lever?
- fulcrum separates force and resistance point
- tricep muscles acting on elbow joint (fulcrum: elbow; force point: olecranon process; resistance point: center of gravity of forearm)
- seesaw
- can be force OR speed lever
second class levers
- define
- 2 examples (human body and real life)
- force or speed lever?
- resistance point separates force and fulcrum
- controversial as to whether this exists in body; achilles tendon pushing/pulling across the heel of the foot (fulcrum: ball of foot)
- wheelbarrow or bottle opener
- strictly force lever
third class lever
- define
- 2 examples (human body and real life)
- force or speed lever?
- force point separates resistance and fulcrum
- bicep muscle producing flexion at the elbow joint (elbow joint is fulcrum; force point: insertion of biceps on radial tuberosity; resistance point: the centre of gravity of forearm)
- broom
- strictly speed lever
what defines a force lever
force arm is longer than resistance arm
what defines a speed lever
resistance arm longer than force arm, optimising it for speed and range of motion
give the equation for the principle of levers
Force x FA = Resistance x RA
give the equation for the mechanical advantage of levers
- MA= FA/RA
how is the centre of gravity defined in the human body? (3)
- Where 3 cardinal planes of body intersect
- Point of exact center where body may freely rotate in all directions
- Point where weight is equal on all opposite sides
What is the reaction board method used for? How does it accomplish this?
- common method to determine centre of gravity
- subject lies on reaction board that is balanced ontop of scale and wooden block
describe the stance phase and the 5 events
- phase where foot is on the ground
- heel strike
- foot flat
- midstance
- heel off
- toe off
describe the swing phase and the 3 events
- same foot from stance phase is in the air swinging forward for next foot strike
- acceleration
- mid swing
- deceleration