Spine
Pelvis
Core/Stability
Random
100

This spine region primarily functions to protect vital organs and assist with respiration, with limited movement.

What is the thoracic spine?

100

This is the proximal stability of the body.

What is the pelvis?
100

Maintaining this will allow you to have better stability.

What is balance?

100
One thing that can lead to lower back pain.

What is tight hamstrings?

200

This term describes an excessive anterior curvature in the lumbar spine.

What is lordosis?

200

These five bones make up the pelvis.

What are the ilium, the ischium, the pubis, the sacrum, and the coccyx?

200

Lowering this can increase your stability during movement.

What is the center of gravity?

200
These are the two parts that make up balance.

What is the center of gravity and base of support?

300

This muscle group assists includes muscles like the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius.

What are the cervical spine muscles?

300

This term describes a sagittal plane movement where the pelvis moves anteriorly or posteriorly.

What is pelvic tilt?

300

Having a larger distance between points of contact will allow this to provide more support for the body.

What is the Base of Support?

300

Act out a pelvic obliquity.

One side is more superior than the other.
400

This deep muscle group in the cervical spine aids in rotation.

What is the transversospinalis?

400

This positioning causes increased lumbar lordosis, upper trunk extension, and forward rotation of the pelvis.

What is the anterior pelvic tilt?

400

The core is located from the pelvic floor to the __________?

What is the Diaphragm?

400

Act out and explain a posterior pelvic tilt!

What are backward rotated pelvis, increased thoracic flexion, and flat lumbar spine

500

In a normal spine curvature, the sacral curve is described using this term

What is concave?

500

This frontal plane movement causes one side of the pelvis to be more superior than the other.

What is pelvic obliquity?

500

Closed chain movements occur proximally, because the __________ segments are stabilized.

What is distal?

500

Give an example of a closed chain movement and an open chain movement.

What is pushup and what is brushing your hair?
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