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KINESIOLOGY The study of human movement
Kinesiology
Anatomy Physiology Physics Geometry
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Kinetics Kinematics
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What motions does the joint allow?
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A muscle must “span” a joint to cause motion in that joint.
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Line of Pull
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Kinesiology: Motions and Locations
Anatomical Position
Standing upright, eyes facing forward, feet parallel and close together, arms at the sides with palms facing forward
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Kinesiology: Positions and Locations
Fundamental Position
Anatomical position, but the palms are turned facing the body
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Kinesiology: Positions and Locations
Medial
Medial
away from midline
Anterior
Medial
Lateral
toward midline
front or ventral
Posterior
back or dorsal
Lateral
Lateral
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Kinesiology: Positions and Locations
Distal
Proximal
Closer to the torso
Superior
Away from the torso
Above or cephalad (toward the head)
Inferior
Below or caudal (toward the feet/tail)
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Location, location, location
Superficial
Toward the body’s surface (skin)
Deep
Toward the body’s core (inside)
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Location of parts of muscles
Origin
The proximal attachment of a muscle or ligament
Insertion
The distal attachment of the muscle or ligament
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Patient position
Prone
The patient’s position if they are face down
Supine
The patient’s position if they are face up
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Kinesiology: Motions
Translation or Linear motion
All parts of a “body” move in the same directions as every other part
Rectilinear – if they move in a straight line (bowling ball) Curvilinear – occurs in a curved line (baseball)
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Rotation or Angular Motion
The arc of movement of a “body” about an axis of rotation. The axis is the pivot point. (the elbow is the pivot point and the forearm is rotating around it.)
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Osteokinematics
Motion that occurs at joints due to the joint’s bony structure.
Joints or articulations – the articulation of two bones – where 2 bones meet. Open vs. Closed-chain motion
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Segments and Motions…
In any joint you have a proximal and a distal segment. Movement of the distal segment when the proximal segment is fixed is referred to as an open-chain motion. Movement of a proximal segment against a fixed distal segment is referred to as a closed-chain motion.
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Open Chain Exercises
Typically use a single joint with the weight being lifted by a freely movable arm or leg.
The hands and feet are free to move Usually, these are non weight bearing exercises. The movement occurs at the elbow or knee and the weight is on the distal end of the limb. There is an increased stress placed on the joints and therefore may not be suitable for individuals with joint inflammation or injuries. Generally targets an individual muscles
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Open Chain Exercises
Bicep curl Leg extension Lat pulldown Chest press Leg curls
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Closed Chain Exercises
Involve multiple joints as the resistance is not static and moves on the anchored part of the body. The distal segment (hands/feet) are fixed and in constant contact with a surface. Typically consist of weight bearing exercises Strengthen multiple muscle groups simultaneously Better mimic functional daily movements Less stress on joints and ligaments
Injury may result due to lack of predictability in real world scenarios, think ACL injury!
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Closed Chain Exercises
help to stabilize the joints and may lead to better coordination and stability more common than open chain exercises in rehabilitation, sports conditioning Push ups Squats Lunges Pull ups Leg Press Dips Running
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Osteokinematics
Describes the motion of bones relative to the three cardinal planes of the body