AT 115 Study Guide - Final Guide: Extensor Hallucis Longus Muscle, Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine, Anterior Superior Iliac Spine
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Exercise = provide targeted muscles resistance and stabilize roles of muscles: Actually act out motions to verify accuracy during exam. Force couples: two opposite forces in opposite directions rotation. Analyzing motions/muscles: define the motion, who/what causes the motion, what is your role in the activity: create, control, or prevent motion, what is the muscle group responsible for motion? eccentric, concentric, isometric. 5: position: if muscles in short position, you turn them off and can isolate specifics. Biomechanics: the study of mechanics as it relates to functional and anatomical analysis of biological systems. Function of machines: balance multiple forces, enhance a force to overcome a resistance easier, enhance the rom and speed of a movement, and to alter the resulting direction of the applied force. o. Ankle dorsiflexion: tibialis anterior extensor digitorim longus peroneus (fibularis) tertius extensor hallucis longus. Toe flexors: flexor hallucis longus flexor digitorim longus extensor hallucis longus. Varus/valgus stresses: valgus: lateral stress varus: medial stress popliteus semimembranosus semitendinosus.