CLIN.KINESIOLOGY+ANATOMY-TEXT
CLIN.KINESIOLOGY+ANATOMY-TEXT
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ISBN: 2810019879928
Author: Lippert
Publisher: DAVIS FA
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Chapter 11, Problem 1FAQ

a.

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To determine: The shoulder motion that occurs while placing a plate in an upper kitchen cabinet.

Introduction: The point where two or more bones meet is called as joint. The arm is composed of three bones namely the humerus in the upper arm, the ulna and the radius in the forearm. A complex hinge joint that is formed between these three bones is called as the elbow joint.

b.

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To determine: The shoulder muscles that contract to create flexion.

c.

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To determine: The elbow motion that occurs while placing a plate in an upper kitchen cabinet.

d.

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To determine: The elbow muscle that is the prime mover for extension.

e.

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To determine: The motion of the forearm that occurs while placing a plate in an upper kitchen cabinet.

f.

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To determine: The forearm muscles that contract while placing a plate in an upper kitchen cabinet.

g.

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To determine: The normal end feel for the given motion.

h.

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To determine: Supination is either open- or closed-chain motion.

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