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    model presentation The PRESENTATION should… In posterboard‚ chart or powerpoint format Only utilize correct anatomical language; Briefly describe the type of joint‚ movement allowed at the joint‚ and primary structures associated to the joint (i.e. ligaments‚ muscles/tendons‚ cartilage/bursae‚ etc.); Describe and demonstrate the sport injury; the mechanism of injury‚ assessment of injury‚ rehabilitation of the injury and prevention Include a demonstration of the “joint in motion” Discussion of common

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    Bio Question Form 4

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    functions of the human skeleton (there are three main ones). Wednesday 4th and 5th period: 1. Distinguish between spongy and compact bone in your long bones. 2. How would you define bone? 3. Explain how a joint is formed. 4. Distinguish between a ligament and a tendon. 5. Name the three types of joints and give three examples of each. 6. Explain what a synovial joint looks like and draw it from the Concise Biology Text. (Do not email me the drawing unless you have technology to take a picture

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    Concave/Convex

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    1 Article Critique: The Convex-Concave Rules of Arthrokinematics: Flawed or Perhaps Just Misinterpreted Article Critique: The Convex-Concave Rules of Arthrokinematics: Flawed or Perhaps Just Misinterpreted Donald Neumann‚ PT‚ PhD‚ FAPTA Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy George Carnage PHT 5125 In this article‚ the author‚ Neumann (2012)‚ poses the question of whether or not the convex-concave rules are flawed or misinterpreted‚ after receiving questions as

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    Scapular Disconnection

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    This disconnection permits scapular mobility in many directions‚ such as retraction‚ protraction‚ elevation‚ depression‚ anterior/posterior tilt‚ external/internal and upward/downward rotation. During humeral motion‚ the scapula provides a stable base and helps with the transfer of energy. The scapula is not the only device that supports upper extremity movement‚ but movement is also assisted by the acromioclavicular‚ sternoclavicular‚ and scapulothoracic joints that are within the shoulder. The

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    Synovitis Equine Infol.

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    causes bone spavin? Bone spavin usually occurs in mature or older horses that are asked to work excessively off the hind limbs. Repeated compression and rotation of the bones (as with high speed stops and turns) and excessive tension on the ligaments and tendons is a prominent component of the whole disease process. Multiple repetitive traumatic insults (“use trauma”) to the hock as associated with day to day training‚ activities‚ and competition of these horses is a common factor in the pathogenesis

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    Rotator Cuff Injuries

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    Rotator Cuff Injuries The rotator cuff is a group of 4 muscles‚ the supraspinatus‚ infraspinatus‚ subscapularis‚ and the teres minor. These muscles helps to lift your shoulder up over your head and also rotate it toward and away from your body. Unfortunately‚ it is also a group of muscles that is frequently injured by tears‚ tendonitis‚ impingement‚ bursitis‚ and strains. The major muscle that is usually involved is the supraspinatus muscle. Rotator Cuff Injuries are usually broken up into the

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    Gluteal Muscles

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    Gluteals are the group of muscles comprising of your buttocks. Out the four muscles in your buttocks‚ there are only 3 groups of muscle that can be found on your buttocks. These muscles are gluteus maximus‚ medius and minimus. The fourth group which is the smallest one is the tenor fasciae latae muscles that can be found in the anterior area of the body. Functioning together‚ the gluteal muscles handle most of the motions of the upper leg‚ which includes rotation of the thigh‚ and abduction and turning

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    There are 7 different limb bones in the skeleton. The humerus in both arms are the longest bone in both arms. A lot more powerful bones that manipulate the upper arm just at the shoulder‚ at the elbow are all situated for the humerus.(8) The radius is the shorter of the two bones in the forearm. The radius is located on the thumb side of the forearm and allows rotation to allow to the hand to move about at the wrist.(9) The ulna is one of the most important bones to the form arm as it does give

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    Joint Knee Research Paper

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    MUSCULOSKELETAL ASSIGNMENT 2016 Hinge Joint- Knee The knee joint is the largest joint in the body‚ consisting of 4 bones and an extensive network of ligaments and muscles. What is the scientific name of this joint? The knee joints that make up the knee are split into three parts. The femur meets the tibia to form the main knee joint. This joint has an inner called medial and an outer called lateral compartment. The patella joins the femur to form a third joint‚ called the patellofemoral joint. The

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    Flying Conductors

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    The styliform falciform ligament attaches to the styliform cartilage distal to its hinge. Because the falciform bone in flying squirrels is relatively mobile‚ this anatomical arrangement should allow the abductor of the thumb to pull the falciform bone toward the radial side of the hand‚ which in turn will pull on the styliform falciform ligament and extend the cartilage to support the curved wing tip. Researchers tested this in preserved

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