NUR 21801 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Osteoporosis, Weight Gain, Forceps
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Lab manual glossary, questions 3, 4, 7, matching (movement and description) 40-50% body weight: contract = movement, conscious control, flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, pronation, supination, circumduction. Feel it in depression anterior to tragus of ear. Permits jaw function of speaking and chewing. Three motions: hinge action to open/close jaws, gliding action for protrusion and retraction, gliding for side-to-side movement of lower jaw. Can feel spinous processes in furrow down midline of back. Glenohumeral joint: articulation of humerus with glenoid fossa of scapula. Rotator cuff: 4 muscles and tendons support and stabilize shoulder. Metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints permit finger flexion and extension. Not tested on tests for carpal tunnel. Have to ask if they"ve had hip surgery before starting rom. Largest joint in body, hinge joint, permitting flexion and extension of lower leg on single plane. Muscles and fat significant for weight increase even through skeleton growth is linear. Resorption occurs more rapidly than deposition past age 40.