muscle contraction that lengthens, and helps oppose gravity
What is an eccentric muscle contraction?
Two regions of the spine that curve outward.
What are the thoracic and sacral regions of the spine?
The three bones of the pelvic girdle or hip.
What is the Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis?
The gliding articulation between the acromion process and the clavicle.
What is the acromioclavicular joint?
Mineral stored in bone.
What is Calcium
A neuron and its muscle fibers
What is a motor unit?
Two regions of the spine that curve inward
What are the cervical and lumbar regions of the spine?
Gluteus Medius, Gluteus Minimus, Tensor Fascia Latae
What are muscles that do hip abduction?
Rotator cuff muscles
What is the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis?
Bones produce these cells.
What are red and white blood cells?
More of this is produced if there are more motor units.
What is force?
outward and inward curves of the spine
What are Kyphotic and Lordotic curves of the spine?
The deviation of the pelvic girdle/hip with excessive external rotation, that restricts internal rotation.
What is excessive femoral retroversion?
Coordinated and linked movement relationship when the humerus abducts and the scapula upwardly rotates.
What is scapulohumeral rhythm?
A rigid framework.
What is support?
It flattens when one inhales
What is the diaphragm?
this mechanism corrects lumbar lordosis/anterior pelvic tilt.
What is the abdominal hamstring force couple?
Inferior angle of the scapula projects backward.
What is Winged Scapula?
2 Lobar Bronchi
What is the left Lobar Bronchi?
Coordinated or linked movement relationship when the femur flexes and the pelvis posteriorly tilts.
What is Pelvic femoral rhythm?
The action needed from the SITS Force couple to prevent the mid deltoid from dislocating humerus.
What is scapular depression?