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Basic Biomechanical Factors and Concepts
Anatomy and Physiology Zgabay
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Outline Introduction Levers Anatomical Levers Laws of Motion
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Biomechanics ________________- study of the mechanics as it relates to the functional and anatomical analysis of biological systems and especially humans Necessary to study the body’s mechanical characteristics & principles to understand its movements
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Biomechanics ____________- study of physical actions of forces
Mechanics is divided into: ____________
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Biomechanics _____________- study of systems that are in a constant state of motion, whether at rest with no motion or moving at a constant velocity without acceleration Statics involves all forces acting on the body being in balance resulting in the body being in equilibrium _____________- study of systems in motion with acceleration A system in acceleration is unbalanced due to unequal forces acting on the body
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Biomechanics Kinematics & kinetics Mechanical advantage
___________- description of motion and includes consideration of time, displacement, velocity, acceleration, and space factors of a system‘s motion ___________- study of forces associated with the motion of a body Mechanical advantage Load/effort or load divided by effort Ideally using a relatively small force, or effort to move a much greater resistance
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Outline Introduction Levers Anatomical Levers Laws of Motion
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Introduction to Levers
__________: Simple machine that operates according to principle of torques __________: The turning effect of a force T = _____
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d F How can you change torque? 1. __________ 2. __________
3. ________________ F
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d Optimal direction = 90 degrees F
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Function of Levers Two functions: 1. __________ 2. __________
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Function of Levers Force Common traits? Examples? ____________
____________ vs. ________________
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F R
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Function of Levers Speed/ROM Common traits? Examples? Rigid bar
Fixed point Lever movement vs. resistance movement
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F R
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Components of a Lever System
Fulcrum: _______________________ Force: ______________________ Moment arm: d _________________
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More Concepts ____________ advantage ____________ disadvantage
Levers designed for force ____________ disadvantage Levers designed for speed/ROM
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F R Mechanical advantage or disadvantage?
How does mechanical advantage affect movement of the lever?
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Advantage: Small effort moves big resistance
Disadvantage: Big movement required to move resistance a small distance
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Human Application? Lever? ________________________ Fulcrum?
Applied force? Resistance force?
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Classification of Levers
Lever classification based on the relative location of: 1. Axis of rotation/fulcrum (A) 2. Resistance force (R) 3. Applied force (F) A R F
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First Class Lever ____________: (A) – Axis of rotation/fulcrum
Mechanical advantage Mechanical disadvantage Examples ___________
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Advantage or disadvantage?
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Second Class Lever ___________: (R) – Resistance force
Mechanical advantage Always Mechanical disadvantage Never Examples _______________
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Third Class Lever ___________: (F) – Applied force
Mechanical advantage Never Mechanical disadvantage Always Examples ______________
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Baseball, tennis?
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Human Application First class lever
_____________________________________
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Mechanical advantage or disadvantage
(R) – Resistance force (F) – Applied force (A) – Axis of rotation/fulcrum
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Human Application Second class lever _____________________
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Mechanical advantage or disadvantage?
Not many in the body
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Human Application Third class lever ______________________
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Mechanical advantage or disadvantage?
Many of these in body
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In general, is the human body built for force application or speed/ROM?
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