Principles of Functional Exercise

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Four bones make up the pelvic girdle.



  • Sacrum. The interpace between the spine and the pelvis

  • Ilium

  • Ischium

  • Pubis


Shoulder Structure (Figure 4)



  • Scapula (shoulder blade)

  • Humeral head

  • Clavicle


Joints



  • Definition: an interaction of bones.

  • Definition of “Degrees of Freedom” of a joint: Planes of motion that joints can move
    along at one time.


Types of Joints (Figure 5):



  • Ball and Socket Joints (shoulder, hip) The 3 degree
    joints (moves in three planes at one time)

  • Hinge Joints (elbow, knee) Concave surface moving
    along the convex surface, one degree of freedom
    (move in one plane).

  • Gliding Joints (wrist, foot) Bones slide past each other,
    three degrees of freedom (moves in three planes at
    one time).


Cartilage covers the end of each bone. The cartilage-coated bone-ends are kept apart by a thin
film of slippery fluid that works like oil in a car. A bursa is a fat pad that gives cushion in joints.


Arthrokinenactics: joint motion
Synarthroses: (immovable)


Figure 5. Type of joints and
their location in the body

Figure 3 Hip & pelvic girdle

Figure 4. The shoulder joint
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