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Scapula Movements. Define: elevation, depression, protraction, retraction, upward rotation, downward rotation
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What is tipping and winging of the scapula?
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Contrast Foot eversion and inversion
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Contrast foot pronation and supination
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Contrast absolute reference system and relative reference system
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Explain degrees of freedom
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What is the study of application of mechanics of structure and function of biological systems?
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What is the scientific study of human movement?
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What is the science and structure of the body?
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What is the study of body components needed to achieve or perform human movement or function?
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Study that examines the forces acting on a system such as the human body.
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Study that examines the spatial and temporal components of motion.
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Bending movement where relative angle between two adjacent sesgments decreases. (angle decreases)
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Straightening movement where relative angle between two adjacent segments increases as the joint returns to 0˚.
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This movement moves away from the midline of the body.
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This movement is when the segment returns back toward the midline of the body or segment.
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Can occur in shoulder as the arm moves more than 180˚ from the side, past the head.
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Can occur in the arm or thigh as the adduction continues past 0˚ so that the limb passes the body.
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Can occur when the extension movement continues past 0˚
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A movement that goes beyond 180˚ of flexion
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