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This set of vocabulary flashcards covers anatomical terms, biomechanical measures, and specific pelvic movements documented in the lecture notes.
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Bones, Ligaments Angles
Fundamental anatomical components and their geometric relationships discussed in the context of biomechanics.
Center of gravity
A central biomechanical concept used to analyze body structure and movement.
Body Weight 161
A specific measurement of weight recorded in the lecture notes as 161.
Force Couples
A mechanical concept related to the forces acting on the pelvis during movement.
Pokeriar Pela To
A specific terminology recorded in the context of pelvic orientation and tilts.
Anterior Pelic Tiff
A term used to describe a specific pelvic movement or position noted in the transcript.
Pelvive Tilt
A category of pelvic movement that impacts hip movements and gait.
His movements gait
A phrase describing the movement patterns associated with hip mechanics and pelvic positioning.
Petre Drop
A term referenced in the notes regarding pelvic or hip mechanics.
Origin Insertions
Anatomical points used to classify and define the attachment of the Hip Extensors.
Hip Extensors
A muscle group characterized by their origin and insertions, including the Boys Frans.
Boys Frans
A specific anatomical term or name listed as an example of a Hip Extensor.
TWT³
A symbolic term recorded in the notes, expressed as TWT3.