KINESIOLOGY LABORATORY 38.317 Instructor: Bryanna Hawkins Email: Bryanna_hawkins@student.uml.edu...

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KINESIOLOGY LABORATORY38.317Instructor: Bryanna Hawkins

Email: Bryanna_hawkins@student.uml.edu

Office Hours: Fridays 1100-100 Weed 100 Or By Appointment

Report Formatting• Title Page

• Title, Lab Section, Instructor, Date, Authors & Contributions

• Introduction (5%)• Purpose and Physiological Principles

• Methods (10%)• Materials List, Subject Characteristics, Lab Methodology

• Results (30%)• Summarize Data, Tables, Graphs, Illustrations

• Discussion (30%)• Interpret Results, Physiological Significance, Opinions on Activity

• References (5%)• AMA or APA formatting• BE CONSISTANT!

• Appendices (5%)• Raw Data (i.e. notes from lab), Extra Figures, etc.

• Overall Quality (15%)• Professional Appearance, On Time, etc.

Planes and Axes

*NB, the Vertical Axis can also be called the Longitudinal Axis

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Review of Anatomical TermsPosition

• Anterior/Posterior• Superior/Inferior• Lateral/Medial• Proximal/Distal• Ipsilateral/Contralateral• Superficial/Deep• Dorsal/Ventral

Movement

• Extension/Flexion• Abduction/Adduction• Elevation/Depression• Rotation (Internal/External)• Pronation/Supination• Dorsiflexion/Plantarflexion• Eversion/Inversion• Protraction/Retraction• Protusion/Retrusion

Human Motion• Occurs around joints• Major joints

• Shoulder (Glenohumeral)• Elbow• Forearm• Wrist• Spine• Hip• Knee• Ankle (Distal Talofibular Joint)

• Degrees of Freedom• Osteokinematic Motion• Planes and Axes

• ROM• Joint structure • Shape of articulating surfaces• Soft Tissue• Receptor feedback

Joint Actions Plane Axis Degree Joint Type

Glenohumeral

Elbow

Forearm

Wrist

Spine

Hip

Knee

Ankle

Joint Actions Plane Axis Degree Joint Type

Glenohumeral Flex/Ext Sag Front 3 Ball & Socket

Ab/Add Front Sag

Hor Ab/Add Trans Vert

Elbow Flex/Ext Sag Front 1 Hinge

Forearm Flex/Ext Trans Vert 1 Pivot

Wrist Flex/Ext Sag Front 2 Ellipsoid/

Rad/Uln Dev Front Sag Gliding

Spine Flex/Ext Sag Front 3 Amphiathrodial/

Lat Flex Front Sag Pivot

Rotation Trans Vert

Hip Flex/Ext Sag Front 3 Ball & Socket

Ab/Add Front Sag

Hor Ab/Add Trans Vert

Knee Flex/Ext Sag Front 2 Codyloid/

Rotation Trans Vert Hinge

Ankle Plant/Dorsi Sag Front 1 Hinge

Bony Palpation• Familiarization with Anatomical Landmarks• Acclimation with Hands-on Investigation• Recognize Different Anatomies• Clinical Application• Practice, Practice, Practice!

Bony LandmarksArm• Olecranon Process (p 114)• Humeral Medial & Lateral Epicondyles

(p 114-15)• Head of Radius (p117)• Ulnar Styloid Process (p 116)• Radial Styloid Process (p 118)

Hand• Anatomical Snuffbox (p 153)• Scaphoid Tubercle (p 124)• Pisiform (p 121)• Hook of the Hamate (p 122) • Metacarpals (1st thru 5th)• Metacarpophalangeal (MCP) Joints• Phalanges (Proximal, Middle, and

Distal)

• Proximal Interphalangeal (PIP) Joints• Distal Interphalangeal (DIP) Joints• Carpal Bones (Trapezium, Trapezoid,

Capitate, Hamate, Pisiform, Triquetrum, Lunate, Scaphoid) (p 119)

Shoulder Girdle• Spine of the Scapula (p 52)• Medial Border of the Scapula (p 52)• Inferior Angle of the Scapula (p 53)• Acromion Process (p 57)• Coracoid Process (p 59)• Clavical (medial and lateral ends) (p 57)

Bony LandmarksAxial Skeleton• Manubrium (p 184)• Cervical, Thoracic and Lumbar Spinous & Transverse Processes (p 285)

Pelvic Girdle• Illiac Crest (p 285)• Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (ASIS) (p 285)• Posterior Superior Iliac Spine (PSIS) (p 286)

Leg & Foot• Greater Trochanter of the Femur (p 287)• Medial & Lateral Epicondyle of Femur (p 353)• Patella (p 350)• Tibial Tuberosity of the Tibia (p 350)• Fibula Head (p 351)• Medial & Lateral Malleoli (p 357)• Calcaneus (p 358)

For Next Week• Lab Report 1• Practice Palpations• Readings: H&K Ch. 5, TG pp. 48-50, 61-106, 63-69, 71,

74-75, 82, 84, 86, 89, 92, 97, 99,101-103 (not palpation)