1.Mandible
2. Sternum
3. Clavicle
4. Tibia
5. Coccyx
6. Tibia and fibula
7. Scapula
8. Phalanges
9. Patella
10. Fibula
11. Ulna
12. Tendon
13. Gluteal muscles
14. Rotator cuff
15. Pectoral muscle
16. Soleus
17. Flexion
18. Flexion
19. Origin, Tendon
20. Abduction
Adduction - When arms coming to down to the body.
Bones/Muscles Worksheet 1020 go4 Write the anatomical name for the following common names of these bones....
uitular Muscles of the Lower Limb 15. Shin splints, a common exercise-related problem, are characterized by pain along the inner edge of the shin bone, typically after physical activity, especially running. Shin splints are caused by an inflammation of the muscles, tendons, and bone tissue around your tibia. Based on this lab, what muscles do you think are inflamed? 16. Calf injuries are most often caused during sports where you need to push off with your foot quickly for a...
ACTIVITY 2 Upper Limb: Ex amining the Bones of the Arm and Forearm The humerus is the only bone found in the arm. It is the longest and largest bone of the upper limb. O On the skeleton, locate the humerus in each arm. Notice that it is involved in the formation of two major joints: the shoulder joint and the elbow joint Posterior Anterior 2 On a skeleton or disarticulated humerus, identify the bone markings Greater labeled in the...
match the joint
-Plantar Flexion -Antagonistic muscles -Flexion -Extension -Pronation -Torticollis -Supination -Bone -Hyperextension -Abduction -Adduction - Internal Rotation -Eversion -Inversion -External Rotation -Dersiflexion -Bursitis - Muscle -Joint -Dislocation -Subluxation 1. The most common signs and symptoms of disease are pain, swelling, decreased mobility, and deformity. 2. Weakness is the most common sign or symptom of disorders. cause movement at a joint. is the complete separation of a bone from its normal position in a joint. is the inflammation of...
Read the article, more specifically the abstract,
introduction, discussion and conlcusion and summarize those
specific sections in a paragraph or two.
INTRODUCTION
With the increase in recreational and competitive cycling,
cyclists are experiencing more overuse inju- ries related to
repetitive loading.Both intrinsic and extrinsic factors contribute
to injury. Intrinsic fac- tors are inherent to the cyclist and
include fitness level as well as anatomical alignment of the lower
extremities. Extrinsic factors are generally asso- ciated with
factors external to the...