What anatomic entities are considered the passive and active
stabilizer of a synovial joint? Compare their roles in providing
joint stability to hip vs. shoulder joints.
Synovial fluid in the synovial joint are the stabilizer. They help in movement against friction on bones.The active stabilizer being the muscle and passive stabilizer are fibrous tissue, cartilage
Hip joint is a ball and socket type joint. It helps in weight bearing .It has a few range of movements. acetabulam acts as a stabilizer supporting the bone.The others are muscles ligaments like ileofemoral,ischiofemoral and pubofemoral ligament
The shoulder joint has different variety of movements.The rotator cuff acts as stabilizer here controlling most of the movements.The muscles included here are supraspinatus,infraspinatus ,subscapularis,there's minor.
The hip joint has more stability.
What anatomic entities are considered the passive and active stabilizer of a synovial joint? Compare their...
Question #15: a) Compare passive ROM, active ROM, and active-assisted ROM. b) Describe what you would assess before beginning range of motion with your client. c)Outline how you would incorporate ROM exercise into your nursing care.
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