Unit 3 Flashcards

1
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What two components make up “good” body mechanics?

A
  1. Maintaining proper body alignment, posture throughout task.
  2. Applying appropriate biophysical principles.
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2
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What are the 5 main biophysical principles important in body mechanics?

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  1. Low COG (center of gravity)
  2. Wide BOS (base of support)
  3. Short lever arm
  4. Momentum
  5. Straight plans - no twisting
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3
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What does good standing posture look like? Describe where the LOG (Line Of Gravity) should ideally fall

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Double “s” curve from neck to sacrum, considered neutral spine.
Goal is for the line of gravity (LOG) to pass through most pf the joint axes
90/90/90

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4
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When the spine is double “s” curve from neck to sacrum, what is this called?

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The neutral spine

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5
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List the 5 key principles of lifting - using good body mechanics

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  1. Key load close
  2. Create an appropriate base & support
  3. Use Isometric muscle contracting of the core.
  4. Lift with legs
  5. Do not twist
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6
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How are body mechanics & MSI related?

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You must have & practice good body mechanics to avoid an MSI

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7
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What is a MS?

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Musculoskeletal Injury

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8
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What are the 4 symptoms of a MSI?

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  1. Pain
  2. Decreased ROM + strength
  3. Heat, redness + swelling.
  4. Numbness + tingling.
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9
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In which area of the body are MSI’s most common

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Back

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10
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What are 5 risk factors for developing an MSI

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  1. Excessive force
  2. Awkward position
  3. Prolonged duration
  4. Repetition
  5. Poor work environment
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11
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What are the 4 anatomical structures that make up our “core”?

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  1. Transversus abdominis
  2. Pelvic floor
  3. Diaphragm
  4. Deep lumbar paraspinals
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12
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What 2 muscle groups are often shortened from our daily activities?

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  1. Pectoral muscles

2. Hamstrings

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13
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Most significant cause of injury to health care workers

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Overexertion

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14
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Convexity of spinal column

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Kyphosis

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15
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Maintained when the line of gravity falls close to the base of support

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Balance

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16
Q

The coordinated efforts of the musculoskeletal & nervous systems to maintain proper balance, posture + alignment

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Body Mechanics

17
Q

“Correct” spinal alignment which minimizes the muscle strain in the neck & back

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Neutral spine

18
Q

Feet placed at least shoulder width apart

A

Wide base of support

19
Q

The resistance that one surface or object encounters when moving over another

A

Friction

20
Q

“Side to side, front to back”

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Weight shift

21
Q

“Rock 1,2,3”

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Momentum

22
Q

The force that pulls objects towards the earth’s centre

A

Gravity

23
Q

Centre of mass of an object, around which the object is in balance

A

Centre of gravity

24
Q

A branch of therapy focusing on posture & alignment

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Ergonomics

25
Q

Concavity of the spinal column

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Lordosis

26
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Ergonomics

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A branch of therapy that focuses on posture & alignment