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1 Activity Ch 39

2 Purpose of Skeletal System
Supports soft tissues of body Protects delicate structures of the body Furnishes surfaces for the attachment of muscles, tendons, ligaments Provides storage areas for miner salts and fat Produces blood cells

3 Bone Classification Long bones Short bones Flat bones Irregular bones

4 Joint Types Ball-and-socket Condyloid Gliding Hinge Pivot Saddle

5 Joint Movements Abduction Adduction Flexion Extension Rotation
Supination Pronation Inversion Eversion These equal Range of Motion Learn how to assist your patients to perform these movements

6 Muscle Types Skeletal Cardiac Smooth or visceral

7 Muscle Purposes Motion Maintenance of posture Heat production

8 What Happens??? Afferent nervous system conveys information to CNS.
Neurons conduct impulses from one part of body to another. Information is processed by CNS. The efferent system conveys response from CNS to skeletal muscles via somatic nervous system.

9 Body Mechanics Body alignment or posture Balance
Coordinated body movement Postural reflexes

10 Mobility Influences Developmental considerations Physical health
Mental health Lifestyle Attitude and values Fatigue and stress External factors

11 Types of Exercise Isotonic – contraction of muscle against resistance
Isometric – contraction & relaxation of a muscle or group of muscles Isokinetic – usually involves machinery to control speed of activity

12 Assessing Mobility General ease of movement and gait Alignment
Joint structure and function Muscle mass, tone, and strength Endurance

13 Positioning Patients Pillows Mattresses Adjustable beds Bed side rails
Trapeze bar Additional equipment

14 Protective Positions Fowler’s position
Supine or dorsal recumbent position Side-lying or lateral position Prone position

15 !?!?! Back Strain !?!? Uncoordinated lifts
Height-weight differential among lifters Lifting when fatigued Lifting after recent recovery from back injury Lack of training in body mechanics Standing for long periods of time Transferring patients

16 Conditioning Quadriceps and gluteal setting drills Pushups Dangling

17 Assistive Devices Walker Cane Braces Crutches

18 Crutch Gaits Four-point Three-point Two-point Swing-to Swing-through


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