Movement of Joints: Skills (DP IB Biology)
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Movement of Joints
The range of motion of joints are capable of moving in different directions, also called dimensions
An example of a joint which can move in a number of dimensions is the hip joint
The range of motion of a joint can be measured using:
A simple tool called a goniometer which measures the distance and direction that the joint can move in degrees (o)
Computer analysis which can be used to track and measure the of the movement of various joints; there are even phone Apps which can be used to simulate a goniometer
Using a Goniometer Diagram
The use of a goniometer to measure range of movement in joints
Examiner Tips and Tricks
You should have had the opportunity within your learning setting to use a goniometer.
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