1 . Describe the Major bones‚ muscles‚joints and joint actions used to perform this movement skill and how they influence the way the body moves. The overarm throw is a skill frequently used in a wide range of sports such as cricket‚softball and baseball. The action is also used in athletic activities such as javelin‚ with the overhead serve and smash in tennis‚ volleyball and badminton and passing a netball and basketball.An overarm throw is the action of the arm swinging backwards then upwards
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BioLab3 Bones and Muscles Summary Report Student Name: I. Skeletal system A. Long Bone Structure Define the following terms. Bone Organ of the skeletal system Cartilage Serves as a cushion Ligament Dense‚ regular connective tissue/bone to bone Tendons Dense‚ regular connective tissue/ bone to muscle Osteocytes Separated by an extracellular matrix hardened by deposits of calcium salts Diaphysis Long shaft of compact bone Compact bone Solid and dense
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EVERYTHING! Thursday‚ October 31‚ 2013 7:38 PM Lecture 10/15 • Test one Review (Shoulder) ○ The scapula ○ ○ ○ The Humerus Review Page 1 ○ ○ Capitulum □ Where the fovea and the head of the radius articulate Radial fossa □ Head of the radius lies in full flexion Trochlea □ T notch articulates on the ulna Coronoid fossa □ Coronoid process lies in full flexion Lateral and medial supracondylar ridges □ Attachment site Extensor carpi
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reason supraspinatus tendonitis is known as painful arc syndrome is because inflammation in the supraspinatus tendon causes a painful arc. The muscle it affects is located on the back of the shoulder that emerge from the supraspinous fossa of the scapula into the top of the greater tubercle of the humerus or the supraspinatus muscle.The supraspinatus muscles located under the acromion‚ flat in appearance‚ approximately a quarter inch in width‚ about one inch long‚ help lift the arm upward in an arc
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or knee? ankle c. Circle or underline the correct statement: 1. The heart is ventral to the spinal cord. The heart is dorsal to the spinal cord. 2. The head is superior to the leg. The head is inferior to the leg. 3. The scapula is dorsal to the heart. The scapula is ventral to the heart. 4. The cranium is superficial to the brain. The cranium is deep to the brain. 2. Answer the following questions using pgs. 17-18: a. What are the 3 regions of the thoracic cavity? Superior mediastinum
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connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm‚ the radius and ulna‚ and consists of three sections. The radius or the radial bone is one of the two largest bone located in the forearm. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow towards the thumb side of the wrist. It is a long bone that is prism shaped and slightly curved. The ulna is the second bone in your arm‚ and is next to the radius. It extends from the elbow to the wrist and runs parallel to the radius. The scapula is also known
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and after loading stage 4. Constant pain Scapular elevate Definition: developmental disorder‚ if its serious it makes Something chert bony between spine of scapula and cervical Symptom: there is no pain‚ triangle between hand and trunk is not normal‚ shoulder is elevated‚ shoulder is in anterior position ROM: increase‚ levator scapula‚ trapezius‚ pectoralis major‚ protractor stretching. Muscle strength: deep abdominal muscle Impingment syndrome definition: degenerative change of the soft
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Having injuries can hinder the ability to do every day activity‚ hobbies or goal. The appropriate care and prevention with specific rehabilitation treatment could increase the likelihood of returning the injured area to 100%. In this research paper‚ specific symptoms‚ types of injuries‚ treatment‚ rehabilitation as well as exercise will be covered for chronic shoulder dislocation. Chronic shoulder dislocation is a described as the glenohumeral joint that has remained dislocated fro several days
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HMB 274: Functional Anatomy Movement Analysis: Squat Thrust Movement Analysis: Phases Drive Phase Image 1 Image 2 Figure 1 Images 1 & 2 show the commencement and finish of the drive phase of the squat thrust Thrust Phase Image 3 Image 4 Figure 2 Images 3 & 4 show the commencement and finish of the thrust phase of the squat thrust. Table 1 Movement analysis for the squat thrust (Phase 1 - drive Phase) Joint or Body Segment Observed Movements Muscles Active
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