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Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Chapter 4 Arthrokinematics Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Osteokinematic Motion―End Feel Normal Bony Soft tissue stretch Soft tissue approximation Abnormal Bony Boggy Muscle spasm Empty Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Springy block Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Arthrokinematic Motion Accessory motion terminology Component movements Joint play Joint mobilization Joint manipulation Joint surface shape Ovoid joint Sellar (saddle-shaped) joint Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Types of Arthrokinematic Motion Roll Glide or slide Spin Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Convex-Concave Rule Concave Moves in the same direction as the body segment’s motion Convex joint surface joint surface Moves in the opposite direction of the body segment’s movement Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Joint Surface Positions (Joint Congruency) When a joint is congruent, the joint surfaces Have maximum contact with each other Are tightly compressed Are difficult to distract Are in the close-packed position Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Joint Surface Positions (Joint Congruency) In all other positions, the joint surfaces are incongruent Open-packed or loose-packed position Resting position Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy, 5th Edition Accessory Motion Forces Traction Approximation Shear Bending Rotary Copyright © 2011. F.A. Davis Company