4. Stand next to a wall so that your left shoulder and hip are against the wall. Perform flexion and extension of each of the following left extremity joints individually: shoulder, elbow, hip, and knee.
A. In what plane were you moving?
B. What is the axis for that plane?
Answer.
A. Sagittal plane.
B. Frontal axis.
4. Stand next to a wall so that your left shoulder and hip are against the...
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...
Elbow Flexion: biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis muscles Hip Flexion: iliopsoas, sartorius muscles Extension: biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and gluteus maxim Abduction: tensor fasciae latae, sartorius, and gluteus medius muscles Adduction: gracilis and adductor muscles I Knee Flexion: biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and gastrocnemius muscles .Extension: rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and vastus lateralis Ankle Dorsiflexion: tibialis anterior muscle Plantarflexion: gastrocnemius and soleus muscles Inversion: tibialis anterior and tibialis posterior muscles Eversion: fibularis brevis and fibularis longus muscles ke...
Your next patient is a 66-year-old African American female
complaining of right hip and knee pain. She states that her pain is
most intense during the morning, upon arising from bed but tends to
improve with movement. She states she “warms up” during the day,
but if she overexerts himself, her morning stiffness is worse. On
physical exam, you note tenderness at the right hip and knee with
movement but no swelling or erythema. You examine her right knee
and...
If you stand with your back and heels against a wall, and bend
forward at the waist so that your center of gravity is no longer
above your feet, will you necessarily topple forward
l Verizon 9:08 AM 94% Practice Mid-Term Exanm Practice Mid-Term Exam Conceptual Question 8.7 20 of 24 Part A f you stand with your back and heels against a wall, and bend forward at the waist so that your center of gravity is no longer above...
1. Remember: When you lift your arm above your head, the scapula protracts, elevates, and upwardly rotates. When you bring your arm down to your side, the scapula retracts, depresses, and downwardly rotates. 2. What is the difference between the actions of the pectoralis minor and the serratus anterior? Which muscle likely contracts more when you lift your arm above your head? 3. List all the actions of the trapezius muscle on the neck. List all the actions of the...
x 2) When your partner lifts the left foot of the floor without flexing the hip or kne fic performs hip hiking, describe wha happens to the iliac crest. 196 3 . Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy of the Trunk 5. For each of the motions of the pelvis A Place your open left hand in the correct orientation to represent the plane of a motion Place your right index finger to indicate the axis of that motion 3) What happens...
Make a care plan with either Diabetes, HTN, Stroke,
Hydrocephalus (choose one)..... include lab results, etc
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please help with 1-4. list joints being used and
motions occurring at each joint.
and which motions are occurring at eaeh foint. PROCEDURE 1 Identifying Joint Motions of Common Movements 3 Ans Joi Team up with a partner, and have your partner perform each of the following actions. Watch carefully as the actions are being performed, and list the joints that are in motion Ask your instructor if he or she wants you to use the technical name or the...
Matching 1. Extension Circumduction Plantar flexion 4. Dorsiflexion 5. Eversion 6. Adduction 7. Hyperextension opment term listed below to its proper definition A Moving the arm so the palm is up B. Moving a body part outward C. Straightening of a body part D. Motion toward the midline of the body E. Moving a body part inward F. Turning a body part around its axis G. A position of maximum extension, or extending a body part beyond its normal limits...
In a classic carnival ride, patrons stand against the wall in a cylindrically shaped room. Once the room gets spinning fast enough, the floor drops from the bottom of the room! Friction between the walls of the room and the people on the ride make them the "stick" to the wall so they do not slide down. In one ride, the radius of the cylindrical room is R = 6.4 m and the room spins with a frequency of 21.8...