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Joseph E. Muscolino, DC Instructor, Purchase College State University of New York Owner, The Art and Science of Kinesiology Stamford, Connecticut 1Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. KINESIOLOGY: The Skeletal System and Muscle Function Second Edition

2Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Chapter 1: Parts of the Human Body Joseph E. Muscolino, DC

3Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Lesson 1.1 Objectives Define the key terms of this chapter and state the meanings of the word origins of this chapter. List the major divisions of the body. List and locate the 11 major parts of the body.

4Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Lesson 1.1 Objectives (cont’d.) Describe the concept of and give an example of movement of a body part. List the aspects of and give an example of fully naming a movement of the body. Describe the concept of and give an example of movement of smaller body parts located within larger (major) body parts.

5Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Lesson 1.1 Objectives (cont’d.) Explain the difference between and give an example of true movement of a body part compared with “going along for the ride.” List and locate the major regions of the body.

6Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.1—Major Divisions of the Human Body Axial Body: Head Neck Trunk Appendicular Body: Upper extremities Lower extremities Figure 1-1A

7Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.2—Major Body Parts Figure 1-2AFigure 1-2C

8Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.3—Joints between Body Parts Figure 1-3

9Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.3—Joints between Body Parts (cont’d.) Figure 1-4

10Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.4—Movement of a Body Part Relative to an Adjacent Body Part Naming Movement: Name of body part that moves Joint where movement occurs Figure 1-5

11Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.5—Movement within a Body Part Figure 1-8

12Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.6— True Movement versus “Going along for the Ride” Figure 1-11Figure 1-12

13Copyright © 2011, 2007 by Mosby, Inc., an affiliate of Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Section 1.7—Regions of the Body Figure 1-13