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<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8"/>
<meta content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" name="viewport"/>


<title>{{ keyword }}</title>

<style id="benevolent-style-css" media="all" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

html {
	font-family: 'PT Serif', serif;
	-webkit-text-size-adjust: 100%;
	-ms-text-size-adjust:     100%;
}

body {
	margin: 0;
}

footer,
header,
nav {
	display: block;
}

a {
	text-decoration:none;
    color:#45c267;
    outline:none;
}

a:hover {
	text-decoration:underline;
    color: #45c267;
}

a:focus{outline: none;}

h1 {
	font-size: 2em;
	margin: 0.67em 0;
}


body {
	color: #777;
	font-family: 'Raleway', sans-serif;
	font-size: 18px;
	line-height: 28px;
}

h1 {
	clear: both;
	margin-top: 0;
}

/*--------------------------------------------------------------
# Elements
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html {
	-webkit-box-sizing: border-box;
	-moz-box-sizing: border-box;
	box-sizing: border-box;
}

*,
*:before,
*:after {
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	-moz-box-sizing: inherit;
	box-sizing: inherit;
}

body {
	color:#777;
    font:18px/28px 'Raleway', sans-serif;
    background:#fff;
     overflow-y: scroll;
    -webkit-text-size-adjust:100%;
    -ms-text-size-adjust:none;
}

ul {
	margin: 0 0 1.5em 3em;
}

ul {
	list-style: disc;
}
.container{
	width: 1200px;
	padding-left: 10px;
	padding-right: 10px;
	margin: 0 auto;
}
.container:after{
	content: '';
	display: block;
	clear: both;
}
.row{
	margin-right: -10px;
	margin-left: -10px;
}
.row:after{
	content: '';
	display: block;
	clear: both;
}

.site-header .header-bottom{
	background: rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.5);
	padding: 25px 0 10px;
}
.site-header .site-branding{
	float: left;
	margin: 4px 0 0;
}
.site-header .site-branding .site-title{
	margin: 0;
}
.site-header .site-branding .site-title a{
    color: #F8B016;
}
.site-header .site-branding .site-title a:hover{
    text-decoration: none;
}

.site-header .header-top{
	background: #000;
	color: #fff;
	padding: 15px 0 0;
	position: relative;
	z-index: 1;
}


a {
	color: #45c267;
}

a:hover,
a:focus {
	color: #45c267;
}

a:focus {
	outline: none;
}

a:hover,
a:active {
	outline: none;
}


.main-navigation {
	float: right;
}

.main-navigation ul {
	display: none;
	list-style: none;
	margin: 12px 33px 0 0;
	padding-left: 0;
	font-size: 18px;
	line-height: 22px;
	font-weight: 600;
}
.main-navigation ul:after{
	content: '';
	display: block;
	clear: both;
}

.main-navigation li {
	float: left;
	position: relative;
	margin-left: 41px;
}
.main-navigation li:first-child{margin-left: 0;}

.main-navigation a {
	display: block;
	text-decoration: none;
	color: #fff;
	padding: 0 0 17px;
}
.main-navigation a:hover,
.main-navigation ul li:hover > a{color: #fcb216;}

.main-navigation li:hover > a {
}

/* Small menu. */
/*btn-donate*/
@media screen and (min-width: 37.5em) {
	.main-navigation ul {
		display: block;
	}
}

.site-header:before,
.site-header:after,
.site-content:before,
.site-content:after,
.site-footer:before,
.site-footer:after {
	content: "";
	display: table;
	table-layout: fixed;
}

.site-header:after,
.site-content:after,
.site-footer:after {
	clear: both;
}


.site{
	background: #fff;
	position: relative;
}


.site-content{padding: 24px 0 80px;}

.site-footer{background: #202020;}
.site-info{
	color: #a6a6a6;
	background: #0f0f0f;
	padding: 20px 0;
}
.site-info a{color: #a6a6a6;}
.site-info a:hover{
	color: #fcb216;
	text-decoration: none;
}
.site-info .copyright{float: left;}
.site-info .by{float: right;
}
#mobile-header {
    display: none;
}
/*responsive style*/
@media only screen and (max-width: 1199px){
	.container{
		width: 970px;
	}
	.main-navigation li{margin-left: 19px;}
	.main-navigation ul{margin-right: 13px;}
}
@media only screen and (max-width: 991px){
	.container{
		width: 750px;
	}
	#mobile-header {
        display: block;
        position: absolute;
        right: 15px;
        
        z-index: 3;
    }
    #mobile-header a{
    	background: url() no-repeat;
        width: 32px;
        height: 32px;
        text-indent: -9999px;
        display: block;
    }
	#site-navigation{display: none;}
	.site-info{font-size: 16px;}

    .site-header .header-top{padding: 15px 0 20px;}

}
@media only screen and (max-width: 767px){
	.container{width: 100%;}
	.site-header{
		position: relative;
		background: #202020;
		padding-bottom: 25px;
	}
	.site-header .site-branding{
		width: 100%;
		/*text-align: center;*/
	}
	#mobile-header{top: 80px;}
	.site-info .copyright,
	.site-info .by{
		float: none;
		display: inline-block;
		text-align: center;
	}
}

</style>


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<div class="site" id="page">
<header class="site-header" id="masthead" role="banner">
<div class="header-top">
<div class="container">
</div>
</div>
<div class="header-bottom">
<div class="container">
<div class="site-branding">
<h1 class="site-title"><a href="#" rel="home">{{ keyword }}</a></h1>
</div>
<nav class="main-navigation" id="site-navigation" role="navigation">
<div class="menu-menu-container"><ul class="menu" id="primary-menu"><li class="menu-item menu-item-type-post_type menu-item-object-page menu-item-24" id="menu-item-24"><a href="#">Terms of Use</a></li>
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<div id="mobile-header">
<a href="#" id="responsive-menu-button">Menu</a>
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</div>
</div>
</header>
<div class="container"><div class="site-content" id="content"><div class="row">
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<footer class="site-footer" id="colophon" role="contentinfo">
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</html>";s:4:"text";s:5393:"are some of the common examples of couples. In the shoulder the body is the humeral head and the equal but opposite forces are the rotator cuff muscles. From the front, the rectus abdominus and external obliques pull up on the pelvis. Because muscles are recruited as synergies, multiple muscles will transmit force onto their respective bones, creating movement at the joints. Two equal and opposite parallel forces acting along different lines on a body constitute a couple. GLENOHUMERAL. A special case of ... For example, the forces that two hands ... A couple CANNOT be put in equilibrium by a single force! In contrast to the anterior force couple, the posterior force couple consists of the rectus abdominus, external obliques, gluteals, and hamstrings. Most people think that a muscle performs ONE particular and very defined role and that they always perform this role. For example,maintenance of a neutral pelvic position is achieved via opposing force couples between four major muscle groups that all have attachments on the pelvis Example: the upper trapezius pulls superiorly and medially, the lower trapezius pulls For this When most people discuss movement and muscle, they tend to believe that a single muscle pulling on A force couple relationship can be defined as a pair of muscle forces that act together on a joint to produce rotation, and these forces may actually exert pulls in opposite directions. Moment caused by muscle force = Fmuscle(perp) x d Example F muscle ... its axis of rotation with constant angular momentum, unless an external couple or Definition of The Muscular System ... body from prime mover or agonist muscles. On the back side, the gluteals and hamstrings pull down on the pelvis. The Posterior Force Couple. Shoulder Force Couples ; Shoulder Force Couples . Rotator Cuff Biomechanics. These muscles may be synergistic pairs, consisting of prime movers and groups of stabilizers, for instance, or agonist/antagonist pairs. MUSCLES. Force couple  Muscle groups moving together to produce movement around a joint. This is not how it works. Parallel force system Force couple  A special type of parallel force system in In contrast to the anterior force couple, the posterior force couple consists of the rectus abdominus, external obliques, gluteals, and hamstrings. Working the Hands in Concert, The Force ... - learnmuscles.com ... A few examples are: Muscle activity of the supraspinatus was also recorded. Force in muscles is graded ... to the point of tetanus the greater the force produced. Control of Muscle Tension. There are many other interesting examples of force and torque in the bodya few of these are the subject of end-of-chapter problems. ... contraction is a type of muscle contraction in which the muscles shorten while generating force, overcoming resistance. Example of spin movement. Rotator Cuff Mechanics. A force-couple relationship is the act of muscles or muscle groups moving together, in a synergistic manner, to produce movement around a joint. Parallel force system Example  Hamstring muscles components: medial ... Force couple Example BASIC BIOMECHANICS ... FORCE COUPLE A force couple ... of muscular force  The relationship between a muscles line of pull and the axis of rotation of a joint Glenohumeral and Accommodating Scapular Force Couples. ... door key etc. Example  Psoas major and iliacus muscles act along the same action line, ... Force couple Example The rotator cuff muscles act as a force couple with each other and the deltoid. Conversely, a couple and a force in the plane of the couple can be replaced by a single force, appropriately located. GLENOHUMERAL. Muscles in force couple provide divergent pulls on bone or bones they connect to, this is a result from the fact that each muscle has different attachment sites, pull at a different angle, and creates a different force on that joint. MOTION. On the back side, the gluteals and hamstrings pull down on the pelvis. two or more muscles ... muscle force is modulated by increase in rate of excitation of motor neuron to regulate force. Weakness of one muscle will reduce the Theoretical Examples of How Force Couples Work. SCAPULAR MOTION. For example, during the simple act of shoulder extension, the latissimus dorsi, teres major, and posterior deltoid all work together as a cohesive unit to perform the movement pattern. These muscles make up the force couple which opposes anterior-posterior glenohumeral joint translation. Linear force system (colinear) Example Psoas major and iliacus muscles act along the same action line, point of application, and same direction. (B) Arrangement of filaments at different sarcomere lengths. Muscle Size and Its Effect on Force Production ... A brief description of the morphology of muscles ... BIOMECHANICS OF SKELETAL MUSCLE 49 Moment caused by muscle force = Fmuscle(perp) x d Example F muscle ... its axis of rotation with constant angular momentum, unless an external couple or What are Couples? The resultant force equals the magnitude of the two forces. The anterior force couple consists of the hip flexors ... by T Nation | 04/02/16. From the front, the rectus abdominus and external obliques pull up on the pelvis. For example, ... force, velocity and power relate? The Posterior Force Couple. (A) Force generated at different sarcomere lengths. Rotator Cuff Mechanics.  ... Force-Couple. ";s:7:"keyword";s:31:"example of force couple muscles";s:7:"expired";i:-1;}