BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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Author: Hall
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Chapter 9, Problem 2AP
ADDITIONAL PROBLEMS
2. What exercises should be prescribed for individuals with scoliosis? Lordosis? Kyphosis?
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EXERCISE
9.
REVIEW SHEET
The Appendicular Skeleton
Name
Lab Time/Date
Bones of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb
1 Mateh the bone names or markings in the key with the leader lines in the figure. The bones are numbered 1-8. (Some
terms may be used more than once.)
Key:
acromion
capitulum
carpals
clavicle
coracoid process
coronoid fossa
coronoid process of ulna
deltoid tuberosity
greater tubercle
humerus
lateral epicondyle
medial epicondyle
metacarpals
phalanges
radial tuberosity
radius
scapula
styloid process
subscapular fossa
trochlea
ulna
TRUE OR FALSE
1. The longer the time tension is exerted, the greater the muscular endurance. *
2. The greatest amount of torque is produced by maximum tension in a muscle that is oriented at a 90° angle to the bone, and anatomically attached as far from the joint center as possible. *
3.The greater the torque a muscle can produce, the greater the movement it will produce on the body’s levers. *
4. When the fibers of a pennate muscle shorten, they rotate about their tendon attachment or attachments, progressively decreasing the angle of pennation. *
5.The fast-twitch fibers have smaller diameter than the slow-twitch fibers. *
6.At maximum velocity, no cross-bridges can form, so no force is generated, resulting in the production of zero power. *
7.The smaller number of cross-bridges results in a larger amount of force. *…
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Which of the following exercises would be an example of a Stabilization-Focused exercise for the shoulders?
Standing cable row
Bench press
Single-leg dumbell overhead press
shoulder press machine
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BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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