PPT-Introduction to joints and muscles
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NMS Week 1 PHRS1002 Catherine Moore 2 Learning outcomes 24 July 2020 Catherine Moore Physiotherapy By the end of the session students will be able to Discuss anatomical
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NMS Week 1 PHRS1002 Catherine Moore 2 Learning outcomes 24 July 2020 Catherine Moore Physiotherapy By the end of the session students will be able to Discuss anatomical terms Discuss planes and axis. It derives its stability from a group of four small muscles known as the rotator c uff and another five muscles that stabilize the scapula shoulder blade and guide the entire s houlder joint along the rib cage during arm motions Some experts state t The hand and the wrist are the most active and the most intricate parts of the upper extremity. . (Magee, David; Orthopedic Physical Assessment 4. th. Ed). Vulnerable to injury and does not respond well to serious trauma. What would life be like without . . Joints. Move a joint that you use often. . How do different joints move. Essential. . Question. 1. What role do joints play in the human body?. . Joints are the places where two bones meet and allow movement & flexibility and provides support to the human skeleton.. Osteoarthritis is a joint inflammation that results from cartilage degeneration.. Osteoarthritis can be caused by aging, heredity, and injury from trauma or disease.. The most common symptom of osteoarthritis is pain in the affected joint(s) after repetitive use.. Muscular Physics. Movement. The physical constraints to . movement. . gravity and frictional . drag. occur . in every environment, differing only in degree. Involves . skeletal and muscular systems. What is the “condition or problem “ of the special population. What body systems does the condition effect and how?. What are the exercise testing procedures for the population?. What are the exercise precautions for the population?. Lifelong. Gardening. Containers. Walls. Raised Beds. Recycled Items. Towers. Trellises. Innovative, effortless, and highly productive way to grow all things, ornamentals and vegetables.. Bringing the garden up decreases stress on back, hips and knees.. Joint Classification. Synovial Joints. Characteristics of synovial joint. Types of synovial joints. Naming joints:. Pectoral Girdle. Upper Limb. Pelvic Girdle. Lower Limb. Joints Of The human body. Joint is a point of connection between two bones. Level 3 BTEC Applied Science Unit 8: Physiology of Human Body Systems Part A:The Musculoskeletal System Which are you? Assignment 8A: Musculoskeletal disorders Criteria covered by this task: Unit/Criteria reference A joint is a point of connection . between . two bones. . Strands of connective tissue, . called . ligaments. ,. . hold the bones together . and ensure . the stability of joints. Joint Classification. Bone facts. The parts of the human skeleton work as a system for support, protection, movement and the production of new blood cells. . Bones are living organs with a blood supply. They grow and can repair themselves . ). Articulation. Site where two or more bones meet. Functions of joints. Give skeleton mobility. Hold skeleton together. Two classifications. Functional. Structural. . Functional Classification of Joints . 2022-23 78 SCIENCE InmuloC IInmuloC wajreppU ydobehtnosnifevah hsiF noteleksretuonasah sbiR riaehtniylfnac lianS tniojelbavomminasi hcaorkcoC traehehttcetorp tnemevomwolsyrevswohs ydobdenilmaertsaevah What you need to know. Age Child, adult, older people . Symptoms Pain, swelling, site and duration . History . Injury . Medical conditions . Medication. Sprains. A sprain injury involves the overstretching of ligaments and/or the joint capsule, sometimes with tearing..
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