PHYSIOLOCIAL V. ACCESSORY
Terms
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- Define Physiological Movement
- Bones moving throught planes of motion about an axis of roation at the joint: ABD, ADD, flex, extension
- Shoulder Girdle joints
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AC joint: acromioclavicular joint
SC joint: sternoclavicular joint - Shoulder Girdle movements
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protraction
retraction
upward ROT
downward ROT
elevatin
depression - Shoulder Joint
- GH joint: glenohumeral joint
- Shoulder joint movements
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flex,
ext
ABD
ADD
HOR ABD
HOR ADD
DIAG ABD
DIAG ADD
INT ROT
EXT ROT - Elbow movement
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flex
ext - Forearm joint and movements
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radioulnar joint:
SUPINATION
PRONATION -
HAND:
name joint and its movements -
MCP: metacarpalphalangeal joint: FLEX, EXT, ABD, ADD
IP: INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT
PIP: PROXIMAL IP
DIP: DISTAL IP
These 3 are FLEX AND EXT ONLY -
THUMB:
name the joint and its movements -
CMC: carpometacarpal joint:
OPPOSITION
PALMER ABD
PALMER ADD
RADIAL ABD
RADIAL ADD -
HIP
What is articulation
Name the movements -
articulates at femer head and acetabulum
FLEX, EXT, ABD, ADD, DIAG ABD, DIAG ADD, INT ROT, EXT ROT -
PELVIC
what moves
name the movements -
iliac crest moves fwd while the ischia tuberocity moves back: ANTERIOR PELVIC TILT
iliac crest moves back while ishcia tuberocity moves fwd: POSTERIOR PELVIC TILT - KNEE
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INT ROT
EXT ROT
FLEX, EXT - ANKLE
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DORSI FLEXION
PLANTAR FLEXION
EVERSION
INVERSION - Define Accessory Movement
- Movement between the actual articualr surfaces of the joint, known as ARTHROKINEMATICES
- What are the 3 Accessory Movements
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1-SPIN
2-ROLL
3-GLIDE - WRIST
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FLEX, EXT
ULNAR DEVIATION
RADIAL DEVIATION