Fill in Order Details

  • Submit paper details for free using our simple order form

Make Payment Securely

  • Add funds to your account. There are no upfront payments. The writer will only be paid once you have approved your paper

Writing Process

  • The best qualified expert writer is assigned to work on your order
  • Your paper is written to standard and delivered as per your instructions

Download your paper

  • Download the completed paper from your online account or your email
  • You can request a plagiarism and quality report along with your paper

Hip and Knee Movement Analysis2

Hip and Knee Movement Analysis

Institutional Affiliation

Student’s name

Hip and Knee Movement Analysis

Hip and knee movements aid in the or instead allows an individual in performing complex movements such as ladder climbing, walking, running, and standing at a steady angle without falling over. Knee and hip joints form significant weight-bearing joints as they support the entire body organs. Thus they must work together in unison to provide the necessary support in attaining general balance. Without proper credit, one could easily fall over.

The femur, patella, and tibia connection form a knee joint, mainly allowing flexion and extension. The knee joint consists of two main movements, or rather the articulations of patellofemoral and the tibiofemoral articulation. Hyaline cartilage forms a lining between the knee joints. In the tibiofemoral articulation, the femur’s medial and lateral condyles articulate with the tibial condyles.

Patellofemoral articulation occurs where the distal femur articulates with the patella. The primary function of the patella in the knee joint movements is to act as a fulcrum hence increase the power of the knee extensor. Another function is to reduce the friction in the femoral condyles during exercise. Genicular anastomoses help supply blood to the knee through the popliteal arteries. A synovial fluid referred to as bursa aid in the reduction of wearing and tearing of the moving structures in the knee joint (Bennett et al., 2018). Extension, flexion, lateral rotation, and medial rotation form knee movements. Medial rotation is aided by the popliteus, semimembranosus, semitendinosus, gracilis, and the sartorius muscles.

The mechanism of hip joint movement allows the rotation or rather movement in three main axes, all of which are perpendicular to each other. Synovial ball and socket joints together form the hip joint. The hip joint performs majorly weight-bearing functions, while the knee joint is specifically for the movement actions. Articulation of the pelvic acetabulum and the head of the femur form hip joint movements. Articular cartilage cover both the head of the femur and the pelvic acetabulum. The articular cartilage is thicker at the places of weight-bearing. The shape of the acetabulum contributes to the stability of the hip joints as it can hold the entire head of the femur. This characteristic is responsible for general body stability.

Intracapsular and extracapsular ligaments have a significant function in increasing stability. The extracapsular ligament is divided into three ligaments: the pubofemoral, iliofemoral, and ischiofemoral ligaments. The iliofemoral ligament is the strongest, and its function is to prevent the hyperextension of the hip joint. The central part of the ischiofemoral ligament is to prevent hip joint hypertension and hold the femur’s head in the acetabulum. On the other hand, the pubofemoral ligament helps avoid excessive abduction and extension.

The significant movements associated with the hip joint include; abduction, extension, flexion, lateral rotation, medial rotation, and adduction. The quadriceps femoris is the primary muscle responsible for flexing the knee; it is responsible for raising the knee at the hip to produce the hip-knee movement. The muscle is generally termed a hip extensor and flexor muscle (Zhou et al., 2018). The quadriceps femoris combines four forces; vastus lateralis, rectus femoris, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius. Other muscles responsible for hip flexion include; the iliacus, psoas, pectineus, rectus femoris, and sartorius. The rectus femoris muscle is the primary muscle responsible for both hip and knee joint movements as it crosses both hip and knee joints. The primary hip movements responsible for locomotion are extension, abduction, hip rotation, adduction, circumduction, and flexion.

REFERENCES

Bennett, H. J., Fleenor, K., & Weinhandl, J. T. (2018). A normative database of hip and knee joint biomechanics during dynamic tasks using anatomical regression prediction methods. Journal of Biomechanics, 81, 122-131.

Zhou, Z., Zhao, G., Kijowski, R., & Liu, F. (2018). Deep convolutional neural network for segmentation of knee joint anatomy. Magnetic resonance in medicine, 80(6), 2759-2770.

WHAT OUR CURRENT CUSTOMERS SAY

  • Google
  • Sitejabber
  • Trustpilot
Zahraa S
Zahraa S
Absolutely spot on. I have had the best experience with Elite Academic Research and all my work have scored highly. Thank you for your professionalism and using expert writers with vast and outstanding knowledge in their fields. I highly recommend any day and time.
Stuart L
Stuart L
Thanks for keeping me sane for getting everything out of the way, I’ve been stuck working more than full time and balancing the rest but I’m glad you’ve been ensuring my school work is taken care of. I'll recommend Elite Academic Research to anyone who seeks quality academic help, thank you so much!
Mindi D
Mindi D
Brilliant writers and awesome support team. You can tell by the depth of research and the quality of work delivered that the writers care deeply about delivering that perfect grade.
Samuel Y
Samuel Y
I really appreciate the work all your amazing writers do to ensure that my papers are always delivered on time and always of the highest quality. I was at a crossroads last semester and I almost dropped out of school because of the many issues that were bombarding but I am glad a friend referred me to you guys. You came up big for me and continue to do so. I just wish I knew about your services earlier.
Cindy L
Cindy L
You can't fault the paper quality and speed of delivery. I have been using these guys for the past 3 years and I not even once have they ever failed me. They deliver properly researched papers way ahead of time. Each time I think I have had the best their professional writers surprise me with even better quality work. Elite Academic Research is a true Gem among essay writing companies.
Got an A and plagiarism percent was less than 10%! Thanks!

ORDER NOW

CategoriesUncategorized

Consider Your Assignments Done

“All my friends and I are getting help from eliteacademicresearch. It’s every college student’s best kept secret!”

Jermaine Byrant
BSN

“I was apprehensive at first. But I must say it was a great experience and well worth the price. I got an A!”

Nicole Johnson
Finance & Economics

Our Top Experts

See Why Our Clients Hire Us Again And Again!


OVER

10.3k
Reviews

RATING
4.89/5
Average

YEARS
13
Mastery

Success Guarantee

When you order form the best, some of your greatest problems as a student are solved!

Reliable

Professional

Affordable

Quick

Using this writing service is legal and is not prohibited by any law, university or college policies. Services of Elite Academic Research are provided for research and study purposes only with the intent to help students improve their writing and academic experience. We do not condone or encourage cheating, academic dishonesty, or any form of plagiarism. Our original, plagiarism-free, zero-AI expert samples should only be used as references. It is your responsibility to cite any outside sources appropriately. This service will be useful for students looking for quick, reliable, and efficient online class-help on a variety of topics.