© 2007 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved. Basic Biomechanics, (5th edition) by Susan J. Hall, Ph.D. Chapter 8 The Biomechanics of the Human.
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Articulations: The site where 2 or more bones meet. Joints are the weakest part of the skeleton. Classification Functional: Amount of movement allowed.
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Lesson Objectives By the end of the session you should be able to: o List the signs and symptoms of a sprain o Describe the types of sprain that can occur.
The Foot Chapter 17. Foot Anatomy 26 Bones 7 Tarsal 5 Metatarsal 14 Phalanges 38 Joints 4 Arches.
EXERCISE SCIENCE TREATMENT OF AN INJURY p. 73 - 79 Signs of an injury First aid treatment THE SHOULDER JOINT THE KNEE JOINT THE ANKLE JOINT.
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ANKLE INJURIES. ANATOMY 1) Distal end of tibia : ankle mortise Distal end of fibula 2) Talus – trochlea of talus dome 3) Ligaments – a) lateral ligament.