Ch10: Enabling Function and Participation With Seating Technologies Flashcards

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Acceleration

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The rate of change in velocity (increase or decrease)

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Base of Support

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Area around the outside edge of the sections of the body in contact with the ground/surface

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Center of Gravity

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For an object on Earth, hypothetical point where the entire mass of an object may be assumed to be concentrated to visualize its motion

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Center of Pressure

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Center of gravitational forces when measured in posterior-anterior and lateral planes

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Compression

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Occurs when forces act toward each other (pushing together), such as the force of the vertebrae on the disks in the spinal column

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Contour

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Refers to seating devices that are molded or shaped to conform to the human’s body

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Displacement

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Defines the position of a body in space; a change in displacement results in a new position

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Dampening

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The ability of a material to soften on impact

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Density

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The ratio of the weight of a material to its volume

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Envelopment

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The degree to which the person sinks into a seating cushion and the degree to which the cushion surrounds the buttocks

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Equilibrium

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The situation in which the force generated by one object is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force generated by another object

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Fixed Deformity

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A permanent change taking place in the bones, muscles, capsular ligaments, or tendons that restricts the normal range of motion of the particular joint and affects the skeletal alignment of the other joints

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Flexible Deformity

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Appearance of a deformity as a result of increased tone and muscle tightness causing the person to assume certain postures; externally applied resistance (passive stretch) in the opposite direction allows movement of the joint and reduction in the “deformity”

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Force

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Anything that acts on a body to change its acceleration or alter its momentum

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Friction/Frictional Forces

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Resulting forces from movement in opposite directions between two bodies in contact; may be static or dynamic

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Gravitational Line

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The axis of the body along which the force of gravity acts

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Gravity

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Acceleration of an object toward the center of the earth

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Immersion

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Describes the deformity that results when a load is applied to a material, including materials used to produce a seat cushion

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Kinematics

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Aspect of mechanics that describes the motion of a mass, without consideration of the forces involved in that motion

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Kinetics

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Aspect of mechanics that describes the actions of forces to produce or change motion of a mass

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Line of Application

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The particular direction along which forces are applied, either pushing or pulling

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Linear (displacement)

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The situation that occurs when all parts of a body move in the same direction, at the same time, and for the same distance

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Magnitude

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The amount or size of a measurement; when considering force, magnitude is measured in Newtons, pounds or kilograms

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Mobility

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Allows movement that enables function in a seated or standing position

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Pelvic Obliquity

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One side of the pelvis is higher than the other when viewed in the frontal plane

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Pelvic Rotation

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One side of the pelvis is forward of the other side with rotation in a lateral plane

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Planar (seating system)

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Flat seating components that support the body only where it easily comes into contact with the supporting system

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Postural Control

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Control provided by either internal (neuromusculoskeletal structures) or external positioning devices (e.g., seating components, tilt, recline) to enable a stable and functional position

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Pressure

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Force per unit area

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Pressure Mapping

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Data collection systems that involve quantification of pressure at an interface and translate these data into a visual map

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Pressure Redistribution

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Goal or outcome of seating technology that results in change in the distribution of pressure to relieve areas of high pressure, commonly under the ischial tuberosities or coccyx in sitting

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Pressure Ulcer

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A lesion that develops as a result of unrelieved pressure to an area and that results in damage to underlying tissue

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Recovery

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The degree to which a seating cushion returns to a preloaded state when its load is removed

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Resilience

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The ability of a material to recover its shape after a load is removed or to adjust to a load as it is applied

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Restraint

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Any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached or adjacent to a person’s body that the individual cannot remove easily, which restricts freedom of movement or normal access to one’s body

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Rotational (displacement)

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The situation that occurs when all parts of a body move around an axis (the fulcrum)

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Scoliosis

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Lateral or rotational curvature of the spine

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Shear

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Occurs when forces are parallel (sliding across the surfaces), such as the movement that occurs as the head of the femur moves across the acetabulum during hip movement; when shear force is present, deep structures move in the direction of the applied force while superficial structures remain immobile

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Sliding Resistance

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A cushion property related to friction that describes the forces that influence movement of the user across the surface of a seat cushion

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Stability

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Postural control that allows an individual to maintain an upright seated position

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Stability Zone

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The balance limits for a person in either sitting or standing

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Stiffness

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How much a material gives under load

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Stress

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The resulting molecular change inside biological (ex. soft tissue and bone) or nonbiological (ex. metals, plastics, or foams) materials

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Support Surfaces

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Device designed to redistribute pressure or enable postural control; in seating technology, this term typically refers to a seat cushion or back

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Tension

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Forces that act in the same line but away from each other (pulling apart), such as the force applied on the antagonist muscle during contraction of the agonist muscle

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Windswept Hip Deformity

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When one hip is adducted and the other hip is abducted