Week 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Exercise physio? (clinical)

A

Hypertension
Heart disease
Diabetics
Injuries
Others

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2
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Exercise physio? (sports)

A

Advising coaches and athletes about training and competition based on physiological data

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3
Q

Functions of the skeleton?

A

Structural support
Movement
Protection
Mineral storage
Blood cell production

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4
Q

3 types of cartilage?

A

Hyaline cartilage
Fibrocartilage
Elastic

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5
Q

Ligaments - primary functions

A
  1. to connect bone to bone
  2. enhance joint stability
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6
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Joints?

A

Fibrous
Cartilaginous
Synovial

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7
Q

Functions of skeletal muscle?

A

Control of movement
Control of posture
Support soft tissues
energy storage
Guard entrances and exits
heat production/temp regulation

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7
Q

bursa?

A

Sac like structure lined with synovial membrane

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8
Q

Fibrous?

A

Bound by dense connective tissue

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9
Q

cartilaginous?

A

Bound by cartilage

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10
Q

synovial?

A

Bound by joint capsule, ligaments and muscles

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11
Q

hyaline cartilage?

A

smooth surface on articular surfaces

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12
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Fibrocartilage?

A

pubic symphysis annbus fibrios

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13
Q

Elastic cartilage?

A

Outer ear/Eustachian tube

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