KIN-10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Epicondylitis, Gluteus Maximus Muscle, Rotator Cuff
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Contralateral leg bears all of body"s weight in single support. Success in sports is essential to the lower leg movement. Approach building momentum to be transferred to object. Pre-impact non-kicking leg is support and kicking leg coordinates the kick. Follow-through slowing or eccentric control needed. Initially kick with a simple leg push. Do not exhibit any of the characteristics of skilled kickers. Do not have an approach or preparatory step, and often kick with a bent knee. Lifting grasping an object and moving it to another, often higher, location. Many occupations involve lifting (construction workers, nurses, etc. ) Stoop lift (lifting with back and core) Arm involvement depends on nature of the lifting task. Lifting limited by small stature, short limbs, limited strength. Infants use squatting technique more than stooping. Develop anticipatory postural adjustments (apas), necessary for lifting, 3-5 years old. Lifting ability declines with age due to decreases in strength, range or motion, and balance.