Effort - Contraction of the tibialis anterior muscle.
Third class lever movement
Elbow flexion
Fulcrum - Elbow joint.
Load - Weight of the lower arm plus weight.
Effort - Force applied by the biceps as it pulls the lower arm upwards.
Flexion and extension at the knee
Fulcrum - Knee joint.
Load - Weight of lower leg and foot.
Effort - Force applied by hamstring muscle as it contracts to pull the lower leg upwards.
Mechanical advantage
The benefit to a lever system of having either a short load/resistance arm giving the advantage of being able to move a heavy weight or short effort arm - giving rapid movements over a large range of movement.
The majority of joints are third class lever system, with a short effort arm and long resistance arm. This means that these joints have low mechanical advantage.
Short effort arm
Rapid movements over a large range of movements.
Short load/resistance arm
Advantage of being able to move heavy weight and apply a large force.
2nd class levers
Are able to overcome a large resistance with an effort that is fairly small in comparison because the effort arm is longer than the load arm.