Biomechanics Flashcards

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Biomechanics

A

Study of the mechanics as it relates to the functional and anatomical analysis of biological systems and especially humans

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2
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Machines

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used to increase mechanical advantage

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3
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What are the 3 functions of machines?

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  1. They balance multiple forces
  2. Enhance force in attempt to reduce total force needed
  3. They enhance range of motion and speed
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4
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The musculoskeletal system provide…?

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proved 3 types of machines in order to produce movement

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5
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What are the 3 types of machines the Musculoskeletal system provide?

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-levers (most common)
-wheel-axles
-Pulleys

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What are the 3 types of levers?

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A = axis = joint
F = force = muscle AND insertion point
R = resistance

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What letter is always in the middle on a 1st class lever?

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A = axis (joint)

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What letter is always in the middle of a 2nd class lever?

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R = resistance

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What letter is always in the middle of a 3rd class lever?

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F = force (muscle and insertion point)

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10
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Which lever is the most common in the human body?

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3rd class lever

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11
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Whats an example of a 3rd class lever?

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Bicep curls and Knee extension
(Write down the A.F.R. for muscle memory)

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Whats an example of a 1st class lever?

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Overhead extension
(Write down the A.F.R. for muscle memory)

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Whats an example of a 2nd class lever?

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Heel raises
(Write down the A.F.R. for muscle memory)

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14
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Force Arm

A

distance between the force and the axis

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Resistance Arm

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distance between resistance and axis

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16
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Law of inertia

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a body in motion tends to remain in motion at the same speed in a straight line unless acted on by a force; a body at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted in by a force

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Inertia

A

resistance to action or change

18
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T/F: Poor form and technique make it difficult to overcome inertia

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true

19
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What is required to change inertia?

A

force

20
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Law of reaction

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for every action there is an opposite and equal reaction

21
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Friction

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force that results from the resistance between surfaces of two objects from moving upon one another

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Center of gravity

A

point at which all of body’s mass and weight are equally balanced. or equally distributed in all directions

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Balance

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important in resting and moving bodies

24
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Mechanical loading

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significant mechanical load are generated and absorbed by the tissues of the body

25
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Excessive tissue deformation due to mechanical loading may result from…

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tension, shear, compression, bending, and torsion