HLTH109 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Anatomical Terms Of Motion, Lateral Grey Column, Bursitis

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9th of october 2018: gait: functional divisions of the foot bones, understanding supination and pronation of the foot: 3 axis of motion to perform the movements. Supination = adduction, inversion and plantar flexion. Reflex generated and a learned activity: definitions: Gait cycle = begins with heel strike and ends when the same heel strikes again: phases of gait: Begins at toe off and ends with heels strike. Begins at heel-strike and ends with toe off. Contact period: begins at heel strike and ends with foot flat. Midstance period: begins at foot flat and ends with heel lift. Propulsive period: begins at heel lift and ends with toe off: swing phase: Foot is prepared to dampen ground force: Pronatable subtalar joint: stance phase details: Hip: flexed 30 degree and internally rotated. Immediately following the contact with the ground, the pelvis and lower extremity continue to internally rotate. Ankle plantar flexes with eccentric contraction of ankle dorsiflexors.

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