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Basic Anatomy & Physiology
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BonesProvide: Protection Support Shape
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Primary Joints Hip Knee Shoulder Elbow Wrist Ankle
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Hip Femur Acetabulum Ligaments Labrum Muscles
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Hip
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Knee Femur Tibia/Fibula Patella Ligaments: –MCL/LCL/PCL/ACL Meniscus
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Shoulder Humerus Glenoid Clavical Scapula Ligaments Muscles Labrum
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Elbow Humerus Radius Ulna Ligaments Muscles Ulnar Nerve
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Wrist Radius Ulna Carpals Metacarpals Median Nerve Carpal Tunnel Ligaments Muscles
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Ankle Tibia Fibula Ligaments: –ATFL, PTFL, CFL –Deltoid Talus Calcaneus Muscles
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Ligaments Connect Bone to Bone Provide Stability Will NOT heal after injury Injured Ligament = Sprain Sprained Ankle: #1: Ant. Talofibular Lig #2: Calcaneofibular Lig #3: Post. Talofibular Lig
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Cartilage Covers the end of bones Also located in joints, nose, and ears General Purpose: –Absorb shock –Reduce friction –Increase joint stability - Provide nutrition Articular Cartilage
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Muscles Injured Muscle = Strain Common Injury Locations: –Rotator Cuff Supraspinatus –Quadriceps Rectus Femoris –Hamstrings Bicep Femoris –Calf Gastrocnemius & Soleus
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Leg Muscles Biceps Femoris SemitendinosusSemimembranosus Gastrocnemius Soleus Achilles Tendon IT Band
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Arm Muscles Most Common Shoulder Injuries: –Rotator Cuff Tendonitis, Tears, Impingement –Bicipital Tendonitis
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Tendons Attach Muscle to Bone Tendons surrounded by sheath filled w/ synovial fluid to decrease friction –Tenosynovitis Injury to Tendon = Strain Common Injury Locations: –Achilles –Biceps –Patellar –Rotator Cuff
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Bursa Small, fluid filled sacs Located between tissues to decrease friction Common Injury: Bursitis
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Neurological System Controls: –Digestion –Sensation –Breathing –HR –BP –Muscle Contraction –Many other functions
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Digestive/Reproductive Systems ULQ: Stomach, spleen, L kidney, gut, ½ pancreas URQ: Liver, gall bladder, R kidney, gut, ½ pancreas LLQ: Ureter, ½ bladder, L ovary LRQ: Ureter, ½ bladder, appendix, R ovary
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Respiratory System Path of Air: –Nose/Mouth –Pharynx-Larynx-Trachea –Bronchi –Lungs Muscles of inspiration: –Diaphragm –Intercostals Muscles of expiration: –Abdominal muscles: Rectus abdominus Internal/external obliques Transversus abdominus
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Cardiovascular System Heart –2 atria –2 ventricles Vascular Structures –Aorta –Inferior/superior vena cava –Pulmonary arteries/veins
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