KIN-10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Female Athlete Triad, Hip Fracture, Fibrous Joint

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Note: just like muscle, bones respond to certain kinds of training by hypertrophying. Note: according to wolff"s law, the densities, and to a lesser extent, the sizes and shapes of bones are determined by the magnitude and direction of the acting forces. Weight-bearing tasks (body weight or additional weight) Too little exercise loss of bone mass (ex. Bone health relies greatly on proper dieting. Low-to-moderate sugar and fat intake (increases the absorption of needed things) Peak bone mass greatest amount of bone levels (strength, ability, etc. ) Osteopenia mild bone loss (overall bone density is decreasing) Osteoporosis sever bone loss (low bone density very low) Older adults increased risk of falls and fractures (hip and wrist) 300,000 hip fractures in the us annually. Women are 3x more likely to have hip fractures than men. Joint mobility range of motion (most motion is in the shoulder) Amount of support provided by tissues surrounding the joint (ex. periarticular tissue)

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