Summary: Kinesiology Of The Musculoskeletal System Foundations For Rehabilitation | 9780323266321 | Donald A Neumann
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What and where is translation of the center of mass?
Translation of the center of mass is movement of the human body as a whole and is located anterior of the sacrum. -
What is the axis of rotation?
Axis of rotation is the pivot point for angular motion of the body (parts). -
What are active movements?
Active movement are caused by stimulated muscle's. -
What are passive movement?
Passive movements are caused by other sources then the muscle itself. -
What movements happens in the sagittal plane?
- Flexion and extension
- Dorsiflexion and plantar flexion
- Forward and backward bending
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What movements happens in the frontal plane?
- Abduction and adduction
- Lateral flexion
- Ulnar and radial deviation
- Eversion and inversion
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What movements happens in the Horizontal(transverse) plane?
- Internal/medial/endo and External/lateral/exo rotation
- Axial rotation
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What are degrees of freedom?
Degrees of freedom are the number of independent directions of movements allowed at a joined. -
What is accessory movements (or joint play)?
The slight passive translation in most joints. -
What is a joint?
A joint is the articulation of two or more bony or limb segments.
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