biomechanics of movement Flashcards

1
Q

what are the 4 basic components to a lever system?

A
  • lever arm (rigid bar)
  • fulcrum (point of rotation)
  • resistance
  • applied force
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2
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what serves as the lever arm in vertebrates?

A

skeletal components (bones)

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3
Q

what serves as the fulcrum in vertebrates?

A

joint, or at the ground surface

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4
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what serves as the resistance in vertebrates?

A
  • gravity, inertia

- placement of body parts against a relatively immovable object

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5
Q

what serves as the applied force in vertebrates?

A

muscle contraction

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6
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where is the fulcrum positioned in a first class lever system/

A

between the force and the resistance

-e.g. cubital joint extension by triceps brachii

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7
Q

how is a second class lever system positioned?

A

the resistance is positioned between the fulcrum and the force
-e.g. the tarsal joint extension by gastrocnemius

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8
Q

what class of lever system is it if the limb is free to swing?

A

first class

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9
Q

what class of lever system is it if the limb is planted on the ground?

A

second class

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10
Q

how is a third class lever system positioned?

A

the force is between the resistance and the fulcrum

-e.g. cubital joint flexion by biceps brachii

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11
Q

what class of lever describes the pull of the gluteal mm on the greater trochanter when the femur is free to swing caudally?

A

first class

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12
Q

extension of the carpal joint(s) by the extensor carpi radialis m. is an example of which class of lever?

A

third class

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13
Q

the appied force necessary to cause (or prevent) movement depends on the ____ distance of the forces from the fulcrum and is subject to change throughout the range motion.

A

perpendicular

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14
Q

T/F: All movement is produced by lever systems.

A

false

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15
Q

there will be increased tension but no movement when resistance force ____ the applied force.

A

resistance force EQUALS the applied force.

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16
Q

a muscle that produces a certain referenced effect or movement

A

agonist

17
Q

a muscle capable of actively opposing a movement

A

antagonist

18
Q

a muscle that may neither facilitate nor directly oppose the movement but may modify the action of the agonist, perhaps eliminating an unwanted side effect?

A

synergist

19
Q

a muscle that is employed to stabilize a joint rather than promote its movement

A

fixator

20
Q

contraction of what muscle would prevent extension of the humeral joint during flexion of the cubital joint by the biceps brachii m.?

A

deltoideus m.

21
Q

in what phase of the stride is the limb in contract with the ground?

A

stance phase

22
Q

in what portion of the stride is the limb not in contact with the ground?

A

swing phase