rotary movement
movement of the whole bone
translatory movement
movement directly at joint surface (sliding in joint spaces)
reference for movements (axis and plane) (3)
flexion/ extension
usually around X
abduction/ adduction
usually around Z
internal (medial) / external (lateral) rotation
usually Y
radial / ulnar deviation
radial deviation= towards radius
opposition/ reposition
opposition = thumb moving towards pinkie
horizontal ab/adduction
(shoulders) towards midline
amphiarthrodial joint (def and eg)
not fixed, but not free movement
eg- ribs
synarthrodial joint (def and eg)
2 bones meet, no appreciable movement
eg cranium
diarthrodial joint (3 types + def)
all have synovial capsule
joint degrees of freedom
(3 deg and eg)
arthrokinematic laws (2)
joint position (2)
PROM
(2 def and eg)
2. eg- pushing on joint
AROM (2 def and eg)
2. with no help/ what patient can actively do alone
AAROM (2 def and eg)
2. some patient, some therapist
resisted ROM
against theraband, weight, therapist
normal ROM variability (3)
required supporting joint capsule (6)
layers of bone (3)
osteoblast/ osteclast (2 def)
osteoblast- cells that make bone
osteclast- cells that break down bone
functions of bone (3)