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HUMAN LOCOMOTION & MOVEMENT
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HUMAN LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT

Apr 11, 2015

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HUMAN LOCOMOTION & MOVEMENT

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JOINTS

• Is the place where bones meet & are held together by ligaments.

HINGE JOINT

• Found in elbows & phalanges of the toes & fingers

• Allow the lower leg to swing back & forth

• Allow the movement of bones in one plate

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HINGE JOINT

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ELBOW

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BALL-AND-SOCKET JOINT

• Allow the bones to rotate in all direction

• Allow the swinging of arms and legs in a circular motion

• Eg.shoulder joint-between humerus & pectoral girdle

• Hip joint-between femur & pelvic girdle

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HOW MOVEMENT IS BROUGHT ABOUT IN A

LIMB…?

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BENDING THE FOREARM ( FOR ARM RAISED )

• Biceps contract-at the same time, triceps relaxes

• As the result-elbow joint bends, and the forearm moves upwards

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STRAIGHTENING THE FOREARM ( FOREARM LOWERED )

• Triceps contracts-biceps relaxes-and the forearm is straightened

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MUSCLE INVOLVED IN WALKING

• The calf muscle contracts and raises the heel-it pushes the ball of the foot against the ground by exerting a forward thrust

• The hamstring muscle contract to pull the femur back and bend the knee. The leg is raised

• The weight of the body is now supported by the left leg since the right foot loses contact with the ground

• The quadriceps muscle will contract, pull the femur forward and extends the leg-the thigh is extended

• After the extension of the legs, the foot with the heel touching the ground first will regain contact with the ground again

• The weight of the body is supported by the right leg. Now the whole sequence is repeated with the left leg

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WALKING

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