Dim Bones
Hokey Pokey
Hodge Podge
Stop In The Name of The Law
Three Blind Mice
100
A thin plate of cartilage found at the end of long bones commonly called the growth plate.
What is the epiphyseal plate?
100
The area through which a joint may normally be freely and painlessly moved.
What is range of motion?
100
Movements in the transverse plan occur around this axis.
What is vertical?
100
The point at which all of the body's mass and weight is equally balanced or equally distributed in all directions.
What is center of gravity?
100
Muscles provide posture, support, protection and _________.
What is body heat?
200
Specialized cells that form new bone.
What is osteoblasts?
200
Extension movement of the ankle that results in the foot and/or toes moving away from the body in the sagittal plane.
What is plantar flexion?
200
These type of of muscle contractions are used to decelerate the movement of the a body segment.
What is eccentric contraction?
200
Bone in a healthy individual will adapt to the loads its is placed under.
What is Wolff's Law?
200
This type of muscle is spindle-shaped with a central belly that tapers to tendons.
What is fusiform?
300
Diarthrodial joints that are freely movable
What is synovial joints?
300
Movement of the head and/or trunk in the frontal plane laterally away from the midline.
What is lateral flexion/side bending?
300
These muscles have the opposite concentric action from agonists.
What is anatagonists?
300
A body in motion tends to remain in motion at the same speed in a straight line unless acted on by a force; a body at rest tends to remain at rest unless acted on by a force.
What is the Law of Inertia?
300
Two type of muscle fiber arrangements.
What is parallel and pennate?
400
Knee, ankle, and elbow joints.
What is ginglymus (hinge) joint?
400
Movement between articular surfaces
What is arthrokinematics?
400
What is the force that results from the resistance between the surfaces of two objects moving upon one another.
What is friction?
400
Newtons Law that addresses the rate of change in velocity.
What is the Law of Acceleration?
400
This type of pennate muscle characteristics include several tendons with fibers running diagonally between them.
What is multipennate?
500
Protects the ends of the bones from wear and damage
What is hyaline cartilage?
500
Accessory motions, named specifically to describe the actual change in the relationship between the articular surface of one bone relative to another.
What is spin, roll and glide?
500
The ability to control equilibrium, either static or dynamic.
What is balance?
500
Newton's law that involves a ground reaction force.
What is the Law of Reaction?
500
The ability of muscle to be passively stretched beyond its normal resting length.
What is extensibility?
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