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Joints
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Major Joint Classifications u Synarthrodial u Amphiarthrodial –Cartilage –Ligament u Diarthrodial
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Diarthrodial Joints u Characteristics –Joint Capsule
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Diarthrodial Joint Types u Gliding u Hinge u Pivot u Condyloid u Saddle u Ball and Socket
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Range of Motion of Joint Type u Anatomical Compromises –some sacrifice mobility for stability –some sacrifice stability for mobility »Flexibility
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Planes of Movement u Three primary planes –Sagittal –Frontal –Transverse
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So How Can Knowledge of Planes Help Us? u More effectively determine cause(s) of (sport) injury u More effectively correct poor movement practices u More effectively...
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Axis of Rotation u The line formed by the intersection of the two planes NOT involved in the movement. u Perpendicular to Plane of Movement.
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Levers u Machines u composed of a rigid bar and a fulcrum. u eg. of rigid bar? u eg. of fulcrum?
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Levers u 3 Classifications –1st Class - –2nd Class - –3rd Class -
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Articular (Hyaline) Cartilage u Location: Covers articulating ends of bones (in synovial joints) u Purposes: –decrease friction –decrease load
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Characteristics of AC u Highly Specialized u Can withstand relatively rigorous joint environment without failure. u Isolated tissue u Assists fitting of bone ends
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Importance of AC u Least understood tissue in the body u Known Information: –Limited capacity for self-repair –does not follow Wolff’s Law (as we know it)
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Factors affecting Breakdown of AC u High load u total number of stress peaks u changes in the intrinsic molecular and microscopic structure of AC u changes in its mechanical properties
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How does Breakdown of AC occur? u loosens the collagen matrix u decrease in stiffness u increase in permeability
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Special Cases u Disruption of Load carrying capacity of AC –Knee Meniscectomy –Ligament Rupture –Abnormal Joint Articulation –Cartilage degeneration –Excessive loads and load distribution disruptions
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Joint Degeneration u Sport Examples:
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