pe as joint movement analysis joint/movement analysis pe as aqa 2.5 / 5 based on 3 ratings ? Physical EducationBiomechanicsASAQA Created by: SamCreated on: 02-05-13 11:55 What is the joint type at the ankle Hinge 1 of 29 What is the joint type at the knee Hinge 2 of 29 What is the joint type at the hip Ball and socket 3 of 29 What is the joint type at the shoulder Ball and socketq 4 of 29 What is the joint type at the elbow Hinge 5 of 29 What is the articulating bone at the ankle Talas 6 of 29 What is the articulating bone in the knee Tibia and Femur 7 of 29 What is the articulating bone in the hip Acetabulum and head of femur 8 of 29 What is the articulating bone in the shoulder Head of humerus and glenoid cavity scapula 9 of 29 What is the articulating bone in the elbow Humerus radius and ulna 10 of 29 What is sagittal plane? Vertical plane which divides the body into right and left halves 11 of 29 What is frontal (coronal) plane Vertical plane that divides the body into front and back halves 12 of 29 What is transverse plane (horizontal) Divides the body into upper and lower halves 13 of 29 What is transverse axis SIde to side across the body 14 of 29 What is sagittal axis Front to back 15 of 29 What is vertical axis Top to bottom 16 of 29 What is prime mover for elbow flexion Biceps brachii 17 of 29 What is the prime mover for hip flexion Illio pasoas 18 of 29 What is the prime mover for knee flexion Hamstrings eg biceps femoris 19 of 29 What is the prime mover for hip extension Gluteals 20 of 29 What is the prime mover for ankle plantarflexion Gastrocnemius 21 of 29 What is the agonist of the flexion of a shoulder joint Anterior deltoid 22 of 29 What is the agonist of the extension of a shoulder joint Posterior deltoid 23 of 29 What is the agonist of the abduction of a shoulder joint Middle Deltoid 24 of 29 What is the agonist of adduction of a shoulder joint Latissimus dorsi 25 of 29 What is the agonist of Lateral(Inward) rotation of a shoulder joint Teres minor 26 of 29 What is the agonist for Medial rotation (outward) of a shoulder joint Subscapularis 27 of 29 What is the agonist for horizontal extension Trapezius 28 of 29 What is the agonist for horizontal flexion Pectoralis major 29 of 29
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