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Recently, increasing evidences indicate that articular cartilage degeneration is related to aberrant subchondral bone turnover.1,10,11 Subchondral bone provides mechanical support for the overlying articular cartilage during the movement of joints and absorbs most of the mechanical force transmitted by diarthrodial joints.
Range of movement of joints, both active and passive 7.
Range of movement of joints, both active and passive.
Mobilization is commonly defined as movement of joints within the physiological range of motion [1].
Table 1 shows the basic movement of joints involved in the set shoot in basketball which will help the individual to visualize symbolic rehearsal of the skill.
Basic movement of joints involved in the set shoot Phases Body Position Joints Movements L- Phase ➢ Flexing of joints (Step 1) ➢ Angles of Joints decreases (Step 2) ➢ Range o f Motion (Step 3) The throwing hand is in the shape of alphabet "L" when in ready position.
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The problem is more difficult when one considers the movements of joints that make up an appendage, in order to relate movement to motor neuron activity.
These fibres are activated by dynamic stimuli, such as the flexion-extension movements of joints that occur as the subject rises from the chair.
Articular cartilage is a mechanically and structurally complex, lubricious tissue that permits load-bearing and frictionless movement of our joints upon articulation.
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