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Biomechanics of Living Tissues
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The Rigid Framework of the Body
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Long BonesDesigned for large movements: extremities
Short BonesTransferring forces & Shock absorption
Flat BonesProtection
Irregular BonesSupport, protection & leverage
Sesamoid BonesOverlap within tendons to decrease stress or
increase leverage
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Form of Bone
Mechanical Stress
Function of Bone
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Long BonesEpiphyseal
CartilageEndochondral
Ossification:Cartilage is
replaced by BoneMechanical StressGrowth in diameter
Adapt with Mechanical Stress
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A joint or Articulation:Any place where two bones meet or join
Function of JointJoin bones togetherControlling the motion allowed between them
Joint ClassificationJoint Structure: Fibrous, Cartilaginous, SynovialJoint Function:
Synarthrodial (immovable)Amphiarthrodial (slightly movable)Diarthrodial (freely Movable)
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Joint CavityFormed by articular capsuleA sleeve of ligamentous tissue surrounds the
jointSynovial fluid
Syn “like” & Ovium “egg”LubricationHydrostatic shock absorbingNourishing & cleaning
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Not easily movedMovements of the bones in planes other than
those defined by the Degrees of FreedomMovement of the articulating surfaces away
from each other through shear dislocation (sliding laterally) or traction dislocation (pulling apart)
FlexibilityRange of Motion possible acc. DoFHow easily this motion can occur
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Reciprocal convex and concave (Compressive & Shear)
Ligaments (Tensile force & Bending Loads)
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Reciprocal convex and concave (Compressive & Shear)
Ligaments (Tensile force & Bending Loads)
Tendons & Muscles (like Ligaments)
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Reciprocal convex and concave (Compressive & Shear)
Ligaments (Tensile force & Bending Loads)Tendons & Muscles (like Ligaments)Pressure within the joint cavityR.O.M
Extensibility of multiple-joint muscles
Bulkiness of soft tissues or clothing
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Reciprocal convex and concave (Compressive & Shear)Ligaments (Tensile force & Bending Loads)Tendons & Muscles (like Ligaments)Pressure within the joint cavityR.O.M
Extensibility of multiple-joint musclesBulkiness of soft tissues or clothing
MobilityFriction within the joint Inertia & tension in the muscles (esp. antagonist)Wearing or damage to the articular cartilage or synovial
joint
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The Motors of the Body
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Ability to Actively Shorten & Produce Tension
Smooth, Skeletal, & CardiacThe Structure of Skeletal Muscle
Movement, Posture Maintenance, heat production, Protection, Pressure Alteration to aid circulation
Micro and Macro Structures of MusclesThe Sarcomere is the basic contractile unit of
muscle
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IsometricConcentricEccentric
AgonistAntagonistStabilizerNeutralizerSynergist
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IsometricConcentricEccentric
AgonistAntagonistStabilizerNeutralizerSynergist
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A single stimulus from the motor neuron:
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When a muscle contracts Pull on each attachments with equal forceLine of pull
Physiological Cross Sectional AreaSeries ArrangementsParallel Arrangements
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PCS
Longitudinal vs. PennateSee next page !
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PreStretch
Stimulus Duration
Fatigue
Fiber Type:
Type I SO 50 – 55 %
Type IIA FOG 30 – 35 %
Type IIB FG 15 %
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Control of the Musculoskeletal System
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Three types:Sensory, afferentMotor, efferentInterneuron, connector
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Number of Active Motor UnitsRate of Stimulation
Recruitment PatternFirst: Small & Slow TwitchThen: Large & Fast Twitch
Initial Strength GainTraining the nervous systemImprove its ability to recruit more motor units
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Extroceptors
Interoceptors
Visceroceptors
Propriceptors (from Musculoskeletal system)
Involuntary response
Have some protective functions
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DetectStretch or relative change in muscle length
ResponseMuscle spindle is activated to RESET the tension
Slow stretch results in slow rate stimulationControlling the posture involuntarily
In SportsBackswing or any prestretch prior to movementEccentric Muscle contraction to slow the
movementSlower movements in flexibility exercises
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Detect
Tension within the tendon
Response
Inhibition of muscle contraction
Protects muscle from rupturing or tearing
Strength gains due to increase it threshold by
CNS
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Vestibular Systems: Balance SenseChanges in motion of the head or its
accelerationPosition of the head relative to the
gravitational forceTonic neck reflexes
Neck flexion: Pulling action of armsNeck extension: Pushing action of arms
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Pacinian corpusclesreceptors for touchChange in joint positionsLarge pressure is sensed: Extensor thrust
reflex (e.g. Landing: eccentric contraction of knee extensors)
Cutaneous pain receptorsPain is sensed: Flexor or withdrawal reflex
Crossed extensor reflexCombination of Flexor & Extensor Thrust
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Shahram Lenjan Nejadian
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