Arthrokinematics & Convex/Concave Rule Flashcards

1
Q

What is arthrokinematics?

A

Study of movement of one articular surface on another

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In the periphery, what is the movement named after?

A

The direction of motion of the distal bone

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3
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How is movement named in the spine?

A

By the motion of the superior bone

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4
Q

What are the ways joint surfaces can move?

A
  • Spin (rotating around axis)
  • Rock (concave moving)
  • Roll (convex moving)
  • Glide (slide)
  • Traction/compression
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5
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What does the convex/concave rule determine?

A

The relationship between the shape of the articulating joint surfaces and the direction of gliding

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6
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What happens when a concave surface moves on a stationary convex surface?

A

Gliding will occur in the same direction as the rocking motion

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7
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What happens when a convex surface moves on a stationary concave surface?

A

Gliding will occur in the opposite direction to the rolling motion

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8
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What is the difference between passive physiological movement (PPM) and passive accessory movement (PAM)?

A

PPM
= PROM
= Links with osteokinematics

PAM
= Joint glides
= Links with arthrokinematics

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