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Kinesiology
Biomechanics, Motion, COG
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Undergraduate 3
12/10/2012

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Term
Mechanics
Definition
-The branch of physics which examines the effect of forces on an object and the motion those forces create
- all motion, human or not is the product of the application of force and is subject to the laws and principles that govern force and motion
-has two arenas: static and dynamic
-has two arenas: static and dynamic
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Biomechanics
Definition
-The aspect of science which examines the basic laws governing the effect forces have on the state of rest or motion of any living system
-The application of mechanical principles to living beings
Term
Static
Definition
-Refers to situations in which forces acting on a body are balanced and the body is in equilibrium
-a body in ____ equilibrium would exhibit either no motion or a constant motion which does not result in a change in position
-key in understanding and identifying centers of gravity and buoyancy
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Dynamic
Definition
-covers circumstances in which forces acting on a body are unbalanced
-the principles behind this explains how an excess of force can cause a body to change in direct or speed or motion
-principles of work, energy and acceleration are key
Term
Forces that modify motion
Definition
1. weight
2. Contact Forces
3. Fluid Forces
Term
Weight

w=mg
Definition
the amount of force generated by gravitational pull on an objects COG, relative to the object's mass, and directed toward the earth's center
Term
Ground Reaction Force
Definition
the "reaction" force applied by the earth's surface in response to force applied to it by a body
- without this there would be no motion
Term
Friction
Definition
the force that resists efforts to roll or slide one object's surface against another
-without this it would be impossible to conduct controlled motion!
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Buoyancy
Definition
upward force applied by a liquid which counters the force of weight of an object place in the liquid
-objects in water weigh less due to this acting on them
Term
what does buoyancy count?
Definition
Ground Reaction is countered by...
Term
objects in water weight less due to what forces acting on them?
Definition
Buoyancy
-what does this force do when an object is in water?
Term
Drag
Definition
-the fluid resistance to movement by an object through water or air
-resistance to forward motion
-is the product of pressure on the object's boundary (surface ___) and backward pull by turbulence (form ___)
-swimmers shave to reduce surface ___
Term
surface drag
Definition
-friction along the object's boundary
-swimmers shave to reduce this
Term
form drag
Definition
-backward pull by turbulence behind
-streamlining reduces this
Term
Lift
Definition
-the results of changes in fluid pressure as the result of differences in airflow velocities
-fluid pressure decreases as speed increases
-aircraft wings operate on this principle; the top curvature of a wing is greater than the bottom, it will have lower pressure then the bottom creating ___
Term
3 types of fluid forces
Definition
buoyancy, drag, lift

are all...
Term
Ground reaction force and friction are what kind of forces?
Definition
Contact force
-name the 2
Term
Linear forces (composite)
Definition
all forces occur along the same line of action
Term
Concurrent force (composite)
Definition
forces acting at different angles are applied at the same point
Term
parallel forces (composite)
Definition
forces not in the same action line but parallel to each other acting at different points on a body
Term
Composite forces (3)
Definition
linear, concurrent, parallel
Term
anatomical pulley
Definition
increase the rotary component such as with the quadriceps at the knee
-change the direction of a muscle's line of pull such as peroneus longus at the lateral malleolus
-act to move one segment or lever relative to another as pronator teres rotaes the radius over the ulna
-ligaments and tendons can act as this too
Term
anatomical pulley
Definition
-seeks to change the direction of force by changing the angle of pull
-where it not for these , some muscles would be unable to move whatsoever
Term
Force
Definition
objects start moving when they are pushed or pulled, when this is acts on them
-this produces, prevents, and stops motion; increase or decrease speed or change an objects direction of travel
-they are the effects one body has on another
Term
Internal forces
Definition
-those forces exerted on bodies by other bodies within a defined system
-cause change in body shape
-ex. muscles
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External Forces
Definition
-forces exerted by bodies within an arbitrarily specified system on bodies outside the system
-cause displacement of the body
-ex. gravitation force, friction, wind/water resistance
Term
3 aspects of force
Definition
1. Magnitude
2. Direction
3. Point of application
Term
Magnitude
Definition
-amount of size of force being applied
-___ of muscular force is directly proportional to the number and size of the fibers in the muscle that is contracting
Term
When does mechanical axis of bone not run lengthwise through shaft?
Definition
bones that have bend (ribs)
articular facets
femur
Term
Torque
Definition
the turning effect of eccentric force
Term
Torque (combination of what 2 things)
Definition
Force magnitude x length of force arm
Term
When movement on an object is observed, what two inferences may be made?
Definition
1. A force was applied to the object to set it in motion
2. the force was great enough to overcome inertia
Term
Rectilinear
Definition
-motion in a straight line progression
-the object, the sum of all its parts are moving in the same direction and at a uniform rate of speed
Term
Curvilinear
Definition
-motion of an object along a curved path
-includes circular motion; that is, the movement of an object along the circumference of a circle, maintaining a constant radius
Term
most joints are ____ and undergo primarily ____ motion
Definition
axial; angular
Term
Kinematics
Definition
Deals in terms of displacement, velocity, and acceleration and disregards forces which cause or modify the motion
Term
Displacement
Definition
-distance an object is removed from its starting point
-a vector quantity with magnitude and direction
Term
velocity
Definition
-vector quantity related to displacement. it is speed in a given direction
= displacement/time
Term
speed
Definition
=distance/time
Term
uniform velocity
Definition
-when rate of displacement does not change
- when distance and direction remain the same for each equal period of time
-velocity is constant
Term
acceleration can occur under two conditions
Definition
1. Change in speed
2. Change in direction
Term
Angular kinematics
-what does it account for?
-how different from translatory
Definition
accounts for displacement, velocity, and acceleration
-diff from trans: rotary movement involved
- units used to describe quantities are different
Term
angular displacement
Definition
-product of angular motion
-movement of a rigid lever about an axis (like many of the human joints)
=1 revolution=360 degrees=2pie
Term
angular velocity
Definition
rate of rotary displacement
-equal to the angle through which the lever turns divided by the time it takes for the displacement (degree/sec)
-may be uniform or non-uniform
-most movement by humans of this are non-uniform
Term
Relationship btwn angular velocity, lever length and linear velocity (baseball)
Definition
Greater force is imparted to a struck object when the radius of the striking implement is longer because the greater linear velocity is generated at its end
- there exists a proportionality in that to achieve higher linear velocities, motions must be done with longer levers or higher angular velocities
Term
Center of Gravity
Definition
-the point at which all forces acting on the body are zero
Term
Changes COG
Definition
object's shape or position
Term
in quiet standing, COG is where
Definition
directly over the center of pressure
Term
Center of Pressure
Definition
The point at which the force vector of GRF is applied
Term
Postural Sway
Definition
-the movement in region of the head which produce pendulum-like motion in COG
-pendulum-like motion changes the center of pressure
Term
Stable Equilibrium
Definition
occurs when an object is in a position in which the COG must be raised by the effort to disturb it
-the more COG needed to raise it, the more stable it is
Term
Unstable Equilibrium
Definition
Exists in a circumstance in which very little effort is required to disturb the object
Term
Neutral Equilibrium
Definition
Circumstance in which the COG does not need to move to destabilize the object such as a ball
Term
Most critical factors affecting Stability (3)
Definition
1. Size and shape of base of support
2. Height of COG
3. Relation to line of gravity's pull to the base of support
Term
Base of Support
Definition
The part of the body in contact with the supporting surface as well as the intervening area
Term
Lower COG, the more stable because it allows greater ____ _____ within the bounds of the base of support
Definition
Angular displacement
Term
Lower COG, the more stable because it allows greater ____ _____ within the bounds of the base of support
Definition
Angular displacement
Term
Positions of instability occur when
Definition
gravity changes from a linear to a rotational force or torque
Term
How do we compensate when carry heavy object at arms length or walk on beam?
Definition
We lean or counterbalance by changing COG
We create counter force
Term
Visual and Psychological factors of stability
Definition
labyrinth of inner ear has fluid in it which lets us know what our head is doing. also from eyes, ect.
Term
Walking is a series of
Definition
controlled falls
Term
All postures are
Definition
Dynamic
-how its related to posture
Term
Postural stability measured by..
Definition
= motion of COG and center of pressure
Term
Postural adaptation
Definition
Occurs when individuals stand on a slop, stand on a moving surface, stand on one foot or carry a weight against the front of the body
Term
Adjustments for postural sway are automatically made via... and ...
Definition
proprioceptors and feedback mechanism
Term
Locomotion
Definition
-ability of a body or an object to displace by means of it's own mechanisms or power
- in humans it is the lever systems of the body which create propulsion
-if this occurs in any human, there must be a resistance against which a body segment, acting as a lever, can push to generate a reaction force
Term
Walking is the combination of (3 things)
Definition
= muscular activity + nervous system function + synchronized joint movement
= this creates fluid movement with perfect detail
Term
Periods of the Support Phase
Definition
Heel Strike, Foot-flat, Midstance, Heel-off, Toe-off
- toe-off period of one foot overlaps with heal and foot-flat of other foot creating double support
Term
Stride
Definition
One full lower extremity cycle; the heel strike on one foot to the next heel strike on the same foot
Term
Step
Definition
The heel strike of one foot to the heel strike of the opposite foot
Term
Swing Phase
Definition
In this phase, gravity and momentum represent the chief sources of motion creating ballistic motion
Term
Support Phase
Definition
-In this phase, first half is produced by the momentum of the forward moving trunk
- 2nd half by contraction of the extensor muscles of supporting leg
Term
Loading Response
Definition
Load heel with breaking force (decelerate) and prepare for weight baring forces
Term
Know phases and order of gait!
Definition
Initial contact, loading response, midstance, terminal stance, pre-swing, initial swing, mid-swing, terminal swing, initial contact
Term
Propulsive force (push up and forward)
overcomes....
Definition
Inertia of the body
is overcome by...
Term
The great the weight of body
Definition
the greater the inerta
Term
Restraining Force in mechanical analysis
Definition
What the foot in the swing phase provides to the forward motion of the trunk
Term
GRF counters in mechanical analysis
-use GRF to move, decelerate or stop movement
Definition
The force of the body's falling weight in mechanical analysis
countered by...
Term
Heel Strike
Definition
Creates a braking effect against the downward pull of gravity and the forward motion of inertia
Term
Toe-off
Definition
Creates a propulsion effect by combining the force of musculoskeletal leverage with GRF
Term
Efficiency of Gait
Definition
Dependent upon the correct balance of pressure of the foot and counter-pressure of the supporting surface
Term
Friction (in mechanical analysis)
Definition
-counters the horizontal component of force
-allows for the transmission of the GRF
-the greater the horizontal component of force such as walking with a long stride, the greater dependence up on this
Term
Alignment
Definition
-good ____ of the lower extremities reduces friction in the joints and decreases the likelihood of strain and injury
-the stability of the weight-bearing limbs and the balance of the trunk over these limbs are important factors in efficiency of gate
Term
Efficiency
Definition
-Unnecessary lateral movements, usually the product of excessive motion in the pelvic or should girdles, decrease gait economy
Term
Flexibility
Definition
-Sufficiently long and pliable muscles, ligaments and fascia reduce internal resistance and thus, the amount of force necessary for walking
- Elasticity and extensibility, particularly in the diarthrodial muscles of the lower extremities add to gait efficiency
Term
Neuromuscular Function
Definition
-Properly functioning relfex arcs contribute to a well-coordinated and efficient gait
-injury, disease and chemical substances interfere with the walking reflex
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