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Basic Biomechanics
Chapter 3
Terms
 Mechanics
 Study of physical actions and forces
 Kinematics:
 Description of motion (e.g, how fast, how high, etc.)
without consideration given to its mass or the forces
acting on it.
 Kinetics:
 The study of forces associated with motion.
 Example: Pushing on the table may or may not
move the table, depending upon the strength and
direction of the push
Machines
 The musculoskeletal system is a series of simple
machines
 Machines are used to create a mechanical advantage
 They may balance multiple forces
 Enhance force thus reducing the amount of force
needed to produce
 Enhance the range of motion or the speed of
movement
Levers
 Levers are used to alter the resulting direction
of the applied force
 A lever is a rigid bar (bone) that turns about
an axis of rotation or fulcrum (joint)
 The lever rotates about the axis as a result of a
force (from muscle contraction)
 The force acts against a resistance (weight,
gravity, opponent, etc.)
Levers
 The relationship of the points determines the
type of lever
 The axis (joint), force (muscle insertion
point), and the resistance (weight, etc.)
First Class
A
F R
F A R
First Class
First Class
 Neck extension
 Erector spinae
and Splenius
A
F
R
First Class
First Class
 Elbow extension
 Triceps
A
F
R
First Class
 Designed for speed and range of motion when
the axis is closer to the force
 Designed for strength when the axis is closer
to the resistance
A
F R
A
Second Class
A
F
R
A R F
Second Class
Second Class
 Plantar flexion
 Gastrocnemius
and Soleus
A
F
R
Second Class
Second Class
 Designed more for force
Third Class
A
F R
A F R
Third Class
Third Class
 Elbow flexion
 Biceps brachii and
Brachialis
A
F
R
Third Class
Table 3.1
CLASS ARRANGEMENT ARM MOVEMENT
FUNCTIONAL
DESIGN
RELATIONSHIP
TO AXIS
PRACTICAL
EXAMPLE
HUMAN
EXAMPLE
1ST F-A-R Resistance arm
and force arm
in opposite
direction
Balanced
movements
Axis near
middle
Seesaw Erector
spinae neck
extension
Speed and
range of
motion
Axis near
force
Scissors Triceps
Force
(Strength)
Axis near
resistance
Crow bar
2ND A-R-F Resistance arm
and force arm
in same
direction
Force
(Strength)
Axis near
resistance
Wheel
barrow,
nutcracker
Gatroc and
soleus
3RD A-F-R Resistance arm
and force arm
in same
direction
Speed and
range of
motion
Axis near
force
Shoveling
dirt, catapult
Biceps
brachii
Factors In Use of Anatomical Levers
 A lever system can be balanced if the F and
FA equal the R and RA
F
Balanced
A
R
F
Force Arm Resistance Arm
Balance with More Force
A
R
F
Force Arm Resistance Arm
Balanced with Less Force
A
R
F
Force Arm Resistance Arm
Factors In Use of Anatomical Levers
 A lever system can become unbalance when
enough torque is produced
 Torque is the turning effect of a force; inside
the body it caused rotation around a joint.
 Torque = Force (from the muscle) x Force
Arm (distance from muscle insertion from the
joint)
Practical Application
 Force is produced by the
muscle
 FA the distance from joint
(i.e. axis or folcrum) to
insertion of the force
 Resistance could be a
weight, gravity, etc.
 RA the distance from joint
to the center of the
resistance
Force
Resistance
Examples
1. How much torque needs to
be produced to move 45 kg
when the RA is 0.25 m and
the FA is 0.1 meters?
 Use the formula F x FA =
R x RA
 Note: A Newton is the unit of force
required to accelerate a mass of one
kilogram one meter per second per
second.
Force
Resistance
Example 1
 F x 0.1 meters = 45 Kg x 0.25 meters
 F x 0.1 kg = 11.25 Kg-meters
 F = 112.5 Kg
A
45
?
FA = 0.1
RA = 0.25
Example 2: Increasing the FA
2. What if the FA was increased to 0.15 meters?
 F x 0.15 meters = 45 Kg x 0.25 meters
 F x 0.15 = 11.25 Kg-meters
 F = 75 Kg
A
45
?
FA = 0.15
RA = 0.25
Example 3: Decreasing the RA
3. What if the RA was decreased to 0.2 meters?
 F x 0.1 meters = 45 Kg x 0.2 meters
 F x 0.1 = 9 Kg-meters
 F = 90 Kg
A
45
?
FA = 0.1
RA = 0.2
Summary
 The actual torque needed to move a given
resistance depends on the length of the FA and
RA
 As the FA increases or RA decreases, the
required torque decreases.
 As the FA decreases or RA increases, the
required torque increases.
Levers Continued
 Inside the body, several joints can be “added”
together to increase leverage (e.g. shoulder,
elbow, and wrist.
 An increase in leverage can increase velocity
Lever Length
 Where is the velocity or speed the greatest; at
S’ or Z’?
 How can this principle be applied to tennis?
S Z
Lever Length
 A longer lever would
increase speed at the
end of the racquet
unless the extra
weight was too great.
Then the speed may
actually be slower.
Wheels and Axles
 Wheels and axles can
enhance speed and range of
motion
 They function as a form of
lever
 Mechanical advantage
= radius of wheel / radius
of axle
R = 3”
R = 1”
Wheels and Axles
 Consider the humerus as an
axle and the forearm/hand as
the wheel
 The rotator cuff muscles
inward rotate the humerus a
small amount
 The hand will travel a large
amount
 A little effort to rotate the
humerus, results in a
significant amount of
movement at the hand
H
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biomechanics.ppt

  • 2. Terms  Mechanics  Study of physical actions and forces  Kinematics:  Description of motion (e.g, how fast, how high, etc.) without consideration given to its mass or the forces acting on it.  Kinetics:  The study of forces associated with motion.  Example: Pushing on the table may or may not move the table, depending upon the strength and direction of the push
  • 3. Machines  The musculoskeletal system is a series of simple machines  Machines are used to create a mechanical advantage  They may balance multiple forces  Enhance force thus reducing the amount of force needed to produce  Enhance the range of motion or the speed of movement
  • 4. Levers  Levers are used to alter the resulting direction of the applied force  A lever is a rigid bar (bone) that turns about an axis of rotation or fulcrum (joint)  The lever rotates about the axis as a result of a force (from muscle contraction)  The force acts against a resistance (weight, gravity, opponent, etc.)
  • 5. Levers  The relationship of the points determines the type of lever  The axis (joint), force (muscle insertion point), and the resistance (weight, etc.)
  • 8. First Class  Neck extension  Erector spinae and Splenius A F R
  • 10. First Class  Elbow extension  Triceps A F R
  • 11. First Class  Designed for speed and range of motion when the axis is closer to the force  Designed for strength when the axis is closer to the resistance A F R A
  • 14. Second Class  Plantar flexion  Gastrocnemius and Soleus A F R
  • 16. Second Class  Designed more for force
  • 19. Third Class  Elbow flexion  Biceps brachii and Brachialis A F R
  • 21. Table 3.1 CLASS ARRANGEMENT ARM MOVEMENT FUNCTIONAL DESIGN RELATIONSHIP TO AXIS PRACTICAL EXAMPLE HUMAN EXAMPLE 1ST F-A-R Resistance arm and force arm in opposite direction Balanced movements Axis near middle Seesaw Erector spinae neck extension Speed and range of motion Axis near force Scissors Triceps Force (Strength) Axis near resistance Crow bar 2ND A-R-F Resistance arm and force arm in same direction Force (Strength) Axis near resistance Wheel barrow, nutcracker Gatroc and soleus 3RD A-F-R Resistance arm and force arm in same direction Speed and range of motion Axis near force Shoveling dirt, catapult Biceps brachii
  • 22. Factors In Use of Anatomical Levers  A lever system can be balanced if the F and FA equal the R and RA F
  • 24. Balance with More Force A R F Force Arm Resistance Arm
  • 25. Balanced with Less Force A R F Force Arm Resistance Arm
  • 26. Factors In Use of Anatomical Levers  A lever system can become unbalance when enough torque is produced  Torque is the turning effect of a force; inside the body it caused rotation around a joint.  Torque = Force (from the muscle) x Force Arm (distance from muscle insertion from the joint)
  • 27. Practical Application  Force is produced by the muscle  FA the distance from joint (i.e. axis or folcrum) to insertion of the force  Resistance could be a weight, gravity, etc.  RA the distance from joint to the center of the resistance Force Resistance
  • 28. Examples 1. How much torque needs to be produced to move 45 kg when the RA is 0.25 m and the FA is 0.1 meters?  Use the formula F x FA = R x RA  Note: A Newton is the unit of force required to accelerate a mass of one kilogram one meter per second per second. Force Resistance
  • 29. Example 1  F x 0.1 meters = 45 Kg x 0.25 meters  F x 0.1 kg = 11.25 Kg-meters  F = 112.5 Kg A 45 ? FA = 0.1 RA = 0.25
  • 30. Example 2: Increasing the FA 2. What if the FA was increased to 0.15 meters?  F x 0.15 meters = 45 Kg x 0.25 meters  F x 0.15 = 11.25 Kg-meters  F = 75 Kg A 45 ? FA = 0.15 RA = 0.25
  • 31. Example 3: Decreasing the RA 3. What if the RA was decreased to 0.2 meters?  F x 0.1 meters = 45 Kg x 0.2 meters  F x 0.1 = 9 Kg-meters  F = 90 Kg A 45 ? FA = 0.1 RA = 0.2
  • 32. Summary  The actual torque needed to move a given resistance depends on the length of the FA and RA  As the FA increases or RA decreases, the required torque decreases.  As the FA decreases or RA increases, the required torque increases.
  • 33. Levers Continued  Inside the body, several joints can be “added” together to increase leverage (e.g. shoulder, elbow, and wrist.  An increase in leverage can increase velocity
  • 34. Lever Length  Where is the velocity or speed the greatest; at S’ or Z’?  How can this principle be applied to tennis? S Z
  • 35. Lever Length  A longer lever would increase speed at the end of the racquet unless the extra weight was too great. Then the speed may actually be slower.
  • 36. Wheels and Axles  Wheels and axles can enhance speed and range of motion  They function as a form of lever  Mechanical advantage = radius of wheel / radius of axle R = 3” R = 1”
  • 37. Wheels and Axles  Consider the humerus as an axle and the forearm/hand as the wheel  The rotator cuff muscles inward rotate the humerus a small amount  The hand will travel a large amount  A little effort to rotate the humerus, results in a significant amount of movement at the hand H