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The study of movement combines anatomy,physiology,physics and geometry.

Kinesiology

Relates them human movement

Kinesiology

Provides strength and flexibility

Integumentary

Allow for wide range of movements

Integumentary

Framework and levers

Skeletal

Generates force to move the levers

Muscular

Relationship between structure and function

Articulation

Two types of closed chains

Kinematic chain and open kinematic chains

Motion at one of joints

Closed kinematic

Accompanied by motion at ajacent joint

Closed kinematic

Interaction between joints

Closed kinematic

Ends of the limbs of the body

Open kinematic chain

Free to move without causing another joint

Open kinematic chain

Small movement

Joint play

The rolling and sliding movements

Joint play

Involuntary movement that occurs between articular surface

Joint play

Combination of roll, slide, spin

Arthrokinematics

Movement of bone surface in joint capsule

Arthrokinematics

Also known as range of motion

Ostekinematics

The movement of bones

Osteokinematics

Opposed to the movement of articular surface

Osteokinematics

Connect bone to muscle

Tendon

Composed of dense connective tissue

Tendon

Creates coordinated action

Reciprocal inhibition

Ability to control equilibrium

Balance

Ability to control stability

Balance

Two types of balance

Static , still

Maintaining center of gravity

Balance

Affect motion or shape

Force

Solid mass that rotates around

Lever

Rhythmic and alternating movement

Gait

Sequence of events takes place begins with a heels strikes

Gait cycle

Applied to overcome resistance

Effort

To overcome resistance

Effort

Muscle that counteract the resistive force order to do work

Effort

Push or pull

Force

Fixed point called a fulcrum

Lever