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Section A
Physiology
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Joints
Necessary for
two
muscles to
move
Formed where any
two bones
meet
2
types...
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Ball
and
Socket joint
Shoulder
/
Hip
Allows
movement
in every direction
Formed around head of one bone fitting into
cup-shaped
capsule of the
connecting
bone
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Hinge Joint
Elbow/Knee/Ankle
Allows movement either
forwards
or
backwards
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Articulating Bones
Allows
Flexion
(bending)
Allows
extension
(straightening)
4
Pairs...
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Hip
Femur
/
Pelvis
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Shoulder
Humerous
/
Scapula
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Ankle
Talus
/
Tibia
/
Fibula
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Antagonistic
Relaxes to allow
movement
(Contracts)
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Agonistic
Causes
movement
(
Lengthens
)
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Antagonistic pairs:
Elbow
:
Biceps
/
Triceps
Ankle: Gastrocnemius/tibialis anterior
Knee: Hamstrings/Quadriceps
Hip
:
Hip
Flexors
/
Gluteals
/
Adductor Magnus/Gluteus medius
Shoulder
:
Anterior deltoid
/
latissimus dorsi
/
latissimus dorsi/pectorals/posterior deltoid
/middle
deltoid
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S(ully) T(ravlled)
T(o) L(ondon)
F(or) S(weets)
Sagittal Transverse
Transverse Longitudinal
Frontal Sagittal
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Sagittal
plane
divides body into
left
and
right
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Planes
an imaginary line that divides the body
Sagittal
: Divides body into left/right (
Running
)
Transverse
: Divides body into top/bottom (
jumping
)
Frontal
: Divides body into front/back (
side steps
)
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