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Joints and Movements of the Body
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Objectives Demonstrate knowledge of the joints of body.
Demonstrate knowledge of the movements of the body. Apply knowledge to analyze various types of strength- training exercises.
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Types of Joints Joints occur where 2 or more bones meet. Also called articulation. They are held together by ligaments. Joints are essential for movement. There are three main types of joints: Fibrous – immovable (skull) Cartilaginous – slightly movable (vertebrae) Synovial – freely movable (shoulder, elbow, knee, etc.)
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Synovial Joints Freely movable joints that permit movement in one or more directions 5 common types of synovial joints: Ball and Socket joints Hinge joints Pivot joints Saddle joints Gliding joints
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Ball and socket joints permit movement in many directions.
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Hinge joints permit back and forth motion.
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Pivot joints allow one bone to rotate around another.
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Saddle joints permit a wide range of movement
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Gliding joints slide past each other.
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Structure of Joints – Bursae and Synovial Fluids
In synovial joints, there are small capsules of synovial fluids called bursae. A bursa acts as a shock absorber and reduces friction between bones of a joint.
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Knee Joint
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Joint Disorders Excessive strain on a joint may produce inflammation, in which excess fluid causes swelling, pain, heat, and redness. Inflammation of a bursa is called bursitis. Inflammation of the joint itself is called arthritis.
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Types of Movement Flexion – the angle of the joint is decreased.
Extension – the angle of the joint is increased. Abduction – a body part is moved away from the middle of the body. Adduction – a body part is moved towards the middle of the body. Rotation – a body part is moved either outwards or inwards around its long axis.
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Types of Movement Supination – a rotation of the forearm which causes the palm of the hand to face upwards. Pronation – a rotation of the forearm which causes the palm of the hand to face downwards. Inversion – a rotation of the sole of the foot inwards. Eversion – a rotation of the sole of the foot outwards.
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