B.P.T. Regulations 2010‐2011
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Agonist, Antagonist, Neutralizer, Stabilizer or Fixator
7 Range of muscle work
Full range, Inner range, Middle range, Outer range
CHAPTER B-APPLIED BIO-MECHANICS
1. Anatomical movement
a. Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction, Medial rotation, Lateral rotation,
b. Circumduction, Inversion, Eversion, Dorsi flexion, plantar flexion, Protraction
c. Retraction, Supination, Pronation, Elevation, Depression.
2. Range of motion (ROM)-Definition, Types-Active Rom, Passive Rom
3. Kinematic chain-Types-Open and Closed chain, Examples
4. Active and Passive insufficiency-Definition, Examples
5. Type of motion-Angulatory or Rotatory, Translation or Linear, Curvilinear
6. Force-Composition, Parallelogram of force
7. Gravity-Centre of gravity, Line of gravity
Equilibrium-Stable, Unstable, Neutral
8. Pulley-Fixed and Movable
9. Springs-Series and Parallel
10. Levers-I st order, II nd order, III rd order, Examples, Application in PT
11. Axis-Sagittal, Frontal, Transverse, Vertical
12. Planes-Sagittal, Frontal, Horizontal
13. Newton laws of motion
14. Definition of speed, Velocity, Work, Energy, Power, Acceleration, Momentum
15. Friction, Inertia
16. Normal pelvic tilt, anterior pelvic tilt, posterior pelvic tilt, Lateral tilt, muscles
17. Responsible for alternation and corrective measures
CHAPTER C-STARTING POSI TION AND DERIVED POSITION
1. Starting position
Definition, Purpose, Positions-Standing, Sitting, Lying, Kneeling, Hanging
2. Derived position
Definition, Purpose, Positions-
Standing-High standing, Walk standing, Stride standing, Step standing
Toe standing, half standing, Cross standing
Sitting-Crook sitting, Long sitting, Stoop sitting, Squatting, Side sitting
Lying-Prone lying, half lying, Crook lying, side lying
Kneeling-half kneeling, kneel sitting, prone kneeling, inclined prone kneel
Hanging-Half hanging
CHAPTER D-ACTIVE AND PASSIVE MOVEMENT
1. Introduction
2. Classification of movement-Active & Passive
3. Active movement-Definition, Indication, Effect, Types-