a.
To determine: The joint motion that occurs in the neck as aperson tucksin his chin in the given position.
Introduction: A joint is a connection between the bones. The joints allow different types of movements at different degrees. There are three types of joints present between the vertebrae of the vertebral column. They are syndesmoses, synchondroses, and synovial.
b.
To determine: The joint motion that occurs in the neck as the person raises his hand in the given position.
c.
To determine: The type of contraction (isometric, concentric, eccentric) that occurs as the person raises his head in the given position.
d.
To determine: The type of contraction (isometric, concentric, eccentric) that occurs as the person holds his head in the anatomical position while in the given prone position.
e.
To determine: The prime movers that work to raise his head in the given position.
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