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| The study of movement, mechanics and musculoskeletal anatomy and neurology and physiology. |
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| Machanical principals realting to the human body |
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| Forces that cause movement |
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| aspects of a moving system-mass, space,time, force, vectors |
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| moving, associated with various activities |
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| consists of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis |
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| brachium, between shoulder and elbow |
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| anterior aspect if the arm, opposite the elbow, where blood would be drawn |
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| Anatomical postion verse neutral position |
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Anatomical=anterior aspect of palm faces forward
Neutral= aka fundamental position palms face medially toward body |
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| close to point of attachment |
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| away from point of attachment |
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| away from point of attachment |
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Hand: 3rd metacarpal and finger Foot: 2nd matatarsal and toe |
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| opposite side of the body |
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| anterior surface of forearm |
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| Functions of the skeletal system |
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1. Rigid frame work for human body 2. support- for soft tissues of the body 3. Movement- bones serve as levers and joints as fulcrums 4. mineral storage- calcium and phosphorous production of blood cells |
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