allows supination of the hand is the supinator muscle. Once muscle that allows pronation of the hand is the pronator quadratus. Exercise 4: A.) One muscle that performed extension of the hip is the iliopsoas. B.) The muscle that extends the knee and flexes the thigh is the rectus femoris. C.) One muscle that dorsiflexes the foot is the tibialis anterior. D.) The three muscles that extend
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Why can’t a skeleton lift weights? Because he is all bones and no muscle!!!! Scenario: The injured athlete You are watching a high school football game and the running back comes off the field with an injury to his knee. He can walk on it but it seems unstable. Later on his knee is swollen and he goes to the doctors. Use the websites to help you answer each question. Watch the video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JQKko6C42s http://blogs.citypages.com/sports/2007/11/worlds_worst_ac
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M Middleditch REFLECTIVE ACCOUNT HSC 2028 J/601/8027 After helping Mr A get washed and dressed and as he is unable to weight bear or walk‚ in accordance with the risk assessment in his care plan he needed to be transferred into a wheelchair using a hoist. On explaining our desire to transfer him using the hoist ‚ he declined ‚ stating that he could do it himself ( he has some degree of short term memory loss ) and he asked
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105.8 Joints 1. Joints (Articulations) 1. Articulation 1. Site where two or more bones meet 2. Functions of joints 1. Give skeleton mobility 2. Hold skeleton together 3. Two classifications 1. Functional 2. Structural 2. Functional Classification of Joints 1. Based on 1. Amount of movement joint allows 2. Three functional classifications 1. Synarthroses—immovable joints 2. Amphiarthroses—slightly movable joints 3. Diarthroses—freely movable joints 3. Structural Classification of
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live longer and maintain a more active and fulfilling lifestyle. However there are some downsides to physical activity‚ in particular at high level. A large majority of ageing athletes suffer from long term injuries such as the poor state of someone’s knee. It is generally regarded that contact sports are beneficial to children. This is due to the fact that the majority of bone density material is developed when the person is young. This is beneficial to people because many bone diseases such as osteoporosis
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I strapped on my roller blades‚ along with my helmet and wrist pads and braced myself for a moment I would never forget. Adrenaline ran through my veins as I stood up and attempted. Instantly I fell and scraped up my knees. A little scrape on my knee was not going to bring me down. I got back up and tried again. I started going down the road and said to myself‚ “This isn’t that hard! I’m doing it!” Now this was accomplished because I was going on a straight road with no obstacles. The fun really
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Part 3: The Coupling of Functional Movement with Technique By Marc Evans (www.evanscoaching.com) – Exclusively for TriSports.com Putting it Together The influence of technique (functional technique) upon athletic performance is vitally important. And to be sure‚ an effective means to achieving this is through coupling the practice of technique with functional movement and core stability training. In triathlon and especially for the IRONMAN the run is frequently the determining factor in race success
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It happens about 100 times a game in the National Football League: a bone-jarring tackle that slams a player to the turf. On the play shown in the photo above‚ Seattle Seahawks defensive back Marcus Trufant (23) drilled Philadelphia Eagles receiver Greg Lewis (83) with such force that Lewis couldn’t hang on to the ball. (Seattle won the Dec. 5‚ 2005‚ game at Philadelphia 42-0 in the most lopsided shutout ever broadcast on Monday Night Football.) Incompletions and fumbles aren’t the only consequences
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SYNOVIAL JOINTS Torie Shultz‚ Noelle Henniger‚ Chris Scanlon Synovial Joint Freely moveable (diarthroic) Most complex Consists of: Articular cartilage Joint capsule Synovial membrane which secrets synovial fluid Ligaments Bursae Menisci Articular Cartilage Hyaline cartilage covers the bones surface is known as articular cartilage Resists wear and minimizes friction Subchondral plate- bone beneath articular cartilage that contains elastic cancellous bone Absorbs shock‚ protects from stress by
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Throughout his career‚ he suffered from different injuries. He eventually had to retire early because of the wear and tear damage to the cartilage in his knee joint. Jonathan Bender says he did take medicines and underwent rehabilitation programs. However‚ through his research and trials‚ he was able to develop his JB Intensive Trainer resistance-training device in 2013. After a few years‚ he was able
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