Saturday, December 8, 2012

Deleting a few Pages - Biomechanics


Over along the right hand column have been a few pages that don't exactly fit anymore so I'll be deleting a few of them, specifically the pages dealing with Tri-5 and classes such as Physical Diagnosis I, Toxicology (pharmacology), Biomechanics and NMS.  However, in case any of these pages could be of use to somebody I'm going to save each page as a post.

Below are the contents from the deleted Tri-5 Biomechanics page:


Specific Objectives:
A.  To demonstrate an efficiency in biomechanics vocabulary the student will  demonstrate the following:
  1. acceleration                                     
  2. action potential                                
  3. agonistic muscles                           
  4. anisotropic                                       
  5. antagonistic muscles                     
  6. anthropometry                                 
  7. area moment of inertia                   
  8. axis                                                    
  9. bending                                            
  10. bending moment                             
  11. three point bending                        
  12. four point bending                          
  13. biomechanical adaptation             
  14. bone remodeling                             
  15. center of gravity                               
  16. center of mass                                 
  17. coefficient of friction                       
  18. combined loading                           
  19. compression                                    
  20. concentric contraction                   
  21. couple                                                           
  22. coupling                                           
  23. creep                                                             
  24. cross‑sectional area                                  
  25. damping                                           
  26. deformation                                      
  27. degrees of freedom
  28. ductility
  29. eccentric contraction
  30. elasticity
  31. elastic range
  32. energy
  33. energy absorption capacity
  34. ergonomics
  35. fatigue
  36. fatigue failure
  37. fatigue fracture
  38. force, F=ma
  39. glycosaminoglycan (GAG)
  40. ground reaction force
  41. hysteresis
  42. inertia
  43. joint lubrication
  44. joint reaction force
  45. kinematics
  46. kinesiology
  47. kinetics
  48. lever arm
  49. load
  50. load‑deformation curve
  51. mass
  52. matrix
  53. mechanical advantage                              
  54. modulus of elasticity                      
  55. motor unit                 
  56. moment (torque),                                           
  57. Newton's laws                                 
  58. normal stress                                   
  59. plasticity                                            
  60. plastic range                                    
  61. relaxation                                         
  62. scalar                                                            
  63. shear stress                                     
  64. static load                                         
  65. stiffness                                            
  66. strain                         
  67. stress
  68. stress/strain diagram
  69. tension
  70. torsion
  71. translation
  72. ultimate load
  73. vector
  74. velocity
  75. viscoelasticity
  76. viscosity
  77. work
  78. yield stress
B.        To demonstrate an efficiency in gait vocabulary the student will identify:

  1. anatomical position
  2. center of gravity
  3. double‑support
  4. eversion
  5. foot angulation
  6. foot‑flat position
  7. foot roll‑off
  8. force
  9. freeze frame
  10. gait cycle
  11. high‑point
  12. instant
  13. inversion
  14. low‑point
  15. line of progression
  16. moment
  17. neutral angulation
  18. normal gait
  19. planes
  20. rotation directions
  21. rotation of the leg segments
  22. shank
  23. step‑length
  24. step‑width
  25. stride‑length
  26. tibial advancement
  27. valgus
  28. varus
  29. walking base
C.        To demonstrate an efficiency in clinical gait analysis the student will identify:

  1. toe‑in
  2. toe‑out
  3. supination
  4. pronation
  5. MTP dorsiflexion
  6. ankle dorsiflexion
  7. posterior leg mm.
  8. back mm.
  9. knee flex
  10. knee extension
  11. leg swing
  12. arm swing
  13. pelvic sway
  14. S‑I markers

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