Anatomical biomechanical situations Flashcards

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What is the lumbosacral junction force?

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  • Generated by the weight of the upper body through the vertebral column.
  • It pushes vertically down on the sacrum.
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What would a steeper L5 joint with regard to the lumbosacral joint lead to?

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  • Smaller normal force at that joint.
  • Articular cartilage would be compressed less.
  • Descrease the chance of damage.
  • Greater stress on ligaments holding the bone in place.
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What would occur if Vastus medialis obliquus were to atrophy following ACL surgery for example?

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  • This causes vastus lateralis to pull the patella more laterally.
  • This causes the patella to not track properly and be pulled sideways off the groove.
  • The VMO pulls the patella upwards + medially to counteract laterally pull.
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Why is there greater torque at the knee during flexion compared to extension?

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  • The knee is more stressed while flexed than extended.
  • Muscles, ligaments, cartilage and bone are all stressed in a flexed position.
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Why do muscles attach to bones close to joints, when their torque would be increased if they attached further away?

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  • Inserting a muscle further from a joint increases the moment arm.
  • Which increases torque.
  • Bit this means muscles can shorten at most 30% of their resting length.
  • There is a reduced range of motion.
  • Reduced speed of motion.
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What is muscle synergy?

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Where muscles combine to cancel out unwanted secondary actions and together produce a desired movement.

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Describe the moment arm for brachioradialis.

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  • Has the largest moment arm for elbow flexion.
  • Muscle acts at a great distance from the elbow joint axis.
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Describe the moment arm of the brachialis.

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  • Has a small moment arm.
  • Muscle origin and insertion are close to the below joint.
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What are the characteristics of the biceps brachii to generate torque?

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  • Has a dural origin causing larger muscle mass + force-generating capacity.
  • Pennation of fibres increases the CSA + produces greater force.
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What are the characteristics of the brachialis to generate torque?

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  • Has a more direct line of pull on the ulna in elbow flexion.
  • Has a short moment arm.
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What are the characteristics of the brachioradialis to generate torque?

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  • Larger moment arm during elbow flexion.
  • Greater muscle length which contributes to larger moment arm + torque production.
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When in knee extension what is the function of the ITB band?

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  • ITB passes in front of the knee’s axis of rotation.
  • ITB has an extension moment arm.
  • Contributes to extension of the knee in a fully extended position.
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When in knee flexion what is the function of the ITB band?

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  • ITB passes behind the knee’s axis of rotation.
  • ITB has a flexion moment arm.
  • Contributes to flexion of the knee in a fully flexed position.
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