BASIC BIOMECHANICS
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INTRODUCTORY PROBLEMS
5. Compare the structure of the knee (including bones, ligaments, and muscles) to the structure of the elbow. What are the relative advantages and disadvantages of the two joint structures?
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The three main forces that act on the patella are shown on
the diagram of the knee joint below. These forces are the
quadriceps muscle force (FQ), the patella ligament force
(FPL), and the patellofemoral joint reaction force (FPF). The
angles a and ẞ are with respect to a line that is
perpendicular to FPF. Assuming a = 15°, ẞ = 20°, and FQ =
3725 N, use equations for static equilibrium to calculate (a)
FPL, and (b) FPF. (Hint: To solve this problem consider using
a coordinate system that is aligned with the principal axes
of the patella instead of the usual vertical and horizontal
axes). (c) Many people assume FQ and FPL are always equal
in magnitude but this is only true under certain
circumstances. Under what conditions are FQ and FPL equal
in magnitude?
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EXERCISE
10
REVIEW SHEET
Joints and Body Movements
Name
Lab Time/Date
Types of Joints
1. Use the key terms to identify the joint types described below.
Key:
cartilaginous
fibrous
synovial
1. typically allow a slight degree of movement
2. include joints between the vertebral bodies and the pubic symphysis
3. essentially immovable joints
4. sutures are the most remembered examples
5. cartilage connects the bony portions
6. have a fibrous articular capsule lined with a synovial membrane surrounding a joint cavity
7. all are freely movable or diarthrotic
8. bone regions are united by fibrous connective tissue
9. include the hip, knee, and elbow joints
2. Match the joint subcategories in column B with their descriptions in column A, and place an asterisk (*) beside all
choices that are examples of synovial joints. (Some terms may be used more than once.)
Column A
Column B
1. joint between most skull bones
ball-and-socket
2. joint between the axis and atlas
condylar
3. hip joint
plane
4.…
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