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What is the difference between osteokinematics and arthrokinematics? correct answers Ost: gross motion, dof, end feels Arth: Inside motion, joint pos, concave vs convex What is ipsilateral and contralateral? correct answers same side/opposite side Why are there no sesamoid bones during birth...

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What is the difference between osteokinematics and arthrokinematics? correct answers Ost:
gross motion, dof, end feels
Arth: Inside motion, joint pos, concave vs convex

What is ipsilateral and contralateral? correct answers same side/opposite side

Why are there no sesamoid bones during birth? Why are they developed? correct answers They
are developed with friction. Riders can develop one on the inside of knee

What are the 5 main types of bones? correct answers short bones
long bones
sesamoid bones
flat bones
irregular bones

What is the difference between kinesiology and biomechanics? correct answers Kin: art and
science (STUDY OF MOVEMENT)
Biotech: Mechanics to human body

What is movement? correct answers Change of place, position or posture

What is clinical kinesiology? correct answers Application of kinesiology to environments of the
health care profession

Why is kinesiology important in a clinical sense? correct answers We can then understand the
mechanisms of injury and prevention; effective treatment and rehab

What is the difference between anatomy and functional anatomy? correct answers Anat: simply
structure
FA: study of physical components necessary to perform and action

kinetics vs kinematics correct answers KINETICS - Study of FORCES that AFFECT motion
(Gravity, ground reaction forces, muscles)

KINEMATICS - Study of CHARACTERISTICS of motion (Joint movement, acceleration of
limbs, describing motion)

What is a force? correct answers A push or a pull that may or may not result in motion

When does movement occur? correct answers when forces are unbalanced

Are forces always in pairs? correct answers yes, newtons 3rd law

Statics vs. Dynamics correct answers Statics: equilibrium at rest

, Dynamics: incorporates linear motion of body and angular motion at individual segments

When is movement considered to be happening in a plane? correct answers When movement
occurs along it or parallel to it

What is an example of a static vs dynamic muscle? correct answers Static: erector spine
dynamic: vastus medialis

What can excessive standing lead to? correct answers Soleus gets tight and pinches achilles

Movement of the body occurs in a ____ and about an ____. The two are ______ to each other.
correct answers plane. axis. perpendicular

Axial movement is aka: correct answers circular movement

What is the axis typically associated with the transverse plane? (name and letter) What gross
motions usually happen here? correct answers Vertical
Y
Rotation

What is the axis typically associated with the sagittal plane? (name and letter) What gross
motions usually happen here? correct answers Medio-lateral
X
Flex/Ex

What is the axis typically associated with the frontal/coronal plane? (name and letter) What gross
motions usually happen here? correct answers Antero-posterior
Z
Add/Ab

What are the motions at the foot with their planes/axis correct answers 1. Add/Ab: Transverse Y
2. Inversion/eversion: frontal Z
3. Dorsi/Plantar: Sagittal X

What is an oblique plane? correct answers Combination of two or three cardinal planes

What is a joint? correct answers where two bones meet

What are the 3 categories of joints? correct answers Rigid:immovable
slightly movable; Semi-rigid
freely movable; hight mobile

Give and example of all the different types of joints: correct answers 1. Sagittal suture
2. pubic symphysis
3. GH joint

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