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Thrower's shoulder are described in the above given chart.
Lab: Thrower's Shoulder 1. Identify each phase of throwing 2. Describe the osteokinematic movements of the...
Consider the movement of throwing a frisbee. Consider the following joints during each of these movements: the shoulders, elbows, wrists, intervertebral joints, hip joints, knees, and ankles. Describe the movement of these joints that take place during the action of throwing a frisbee. For example you can record "abduction or flexion" next to the "shoulder" column depending on the movement if there is a joint that can be described that is not listed, include it in the other section and...
QUESTION 1
Dip Exercise
List the movements that occur in each joint as the subject moves
the body up and down in performing dips.
Choose your movement from the following list (movements may be
used multiple times):
Flexion
Extension
Abduction
Adduction
Internal rotation
External rotation
Horizontal abduction
Horizontal adduction
Diagonal abduction
Diagonal adduction
Elevation
Depression
Upward rotation
Downward rotation
For each joint movement, list the agonist muscle primarily
responsible, and indicate whether it is contracting concentrically
or eccentrically with a...
I need the answers for Procedure 2, part 1, 2, 3, and
4.
Lig Procedure 2 Identifying Muscle Actions of Common Movements This procedure should look familiar, because you did a similar exercise in Unit 9 (Articulations, p.225). As before, you will be performing various activities to demonstrate which joints are moving with each activity. In this exercise, however, rather than focusing on the motions that occur at each joint, you will be determining which muscles are causing the motions...
Bones/Muscles Worksheet 1020 go4 Write the anatomical name for the following common names of these bones. 1. jawbond 2. breast bone 3. collar bone 4. shin bone 5. tail bone 6. leg bone 7. shoulder blade 8. fingers and toes 9. knee cap 10. The distal end of this bone is your lateral anklebone. 11. The proximal end of this bone is your elbow. 12. This connects muscles to bones. Write the anatomical name for the following common names of...
SG SC Break exercise into two primary movement phases such as a lifting phase and lowering phase. For each exercise, determine the following for both the shoulder girdle and glenohumeral joint Din Dip Pushing up S phase (1 & 3) The actions occurring at each joint 1 (2 & 4) the agonists (prime movers) for the shoulder girdle and shoulderjoint reach phase of the movement and then list Lowering phase S.T primarily responsible for causing/controlling those movements for each phase...
1. What is the primary action occurring at the
radiocarpal joint in phase 1 pictured above? What are the
three primary muscles involved in
this action?
2. Grip strength is an important factor for both hands in the
activity of opening a jar. In this example of opening the peanut
butter container, think about the muscles that are working to hold
on to the container and the lid. Name two
antebrachial muscle and two
intrinsic hand muscle assisting with the...
2 Describe the movement(s) of the ankle joint shown in Figures 9.10 through 9.12 and write down the muscle or muscles that are responsible for that movement. IGUR9.10 Example 1 Right ankle joint movement(s) Right ankle muscle(s): B FIGURE 9.11 Example 2 Ankle joint movement(s): Muscle(s): Ankle joint movement(s): Muscle(s): FIGURE 9.12 Example 3.. Discovering Anatomy: A Guided Examination of the Cadaver 170
1. When attempting to develop power and strength for a dynamic movement (throwing. kicking. punching), the preferred method of training would be to perform strength development exercises isotonic isokinetic isometric isolateral 2. Which of the following muscles will contract to produce the trunk rotation to the right that is necessary for a left hand throw? 1) right external oblique 2) left external oblique 3) right internal oblique 4) left internal oblique a.1, 3 b.2, 4 c.2, 3 d.1, 4 3....
EXERCISE Body Movements Name Lab Time/Date Fibrous, Cartilaginous, and Synovial Joints 1. Use key responses to identify the joint types described below Key: a. cartilaginous b. fibrous c synovial includes shoulder, elbow, and wrist joints 2. includes joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis 3, sutures are memorable examples 4. found in the epiphyseal plate 5. found in a gomphosis 6 all are freely movable or diarthrotic 1. the dagram of a typical synovial joint using the terms...
2 The term (insert term.1) refers to the muscle that has the primary responsibility for performing a specific movement. It's helped by other muscles called agonists or (insert term 2). (insert term 3) are the muscles that must relax for a movement to take place. (insert term 4) help support the body so that the action can place, and (insert term 5) keep unwanted movements from occurring e You must provide all correct answers in order to receive credit; partial...