Basics of Stretching I
Basics of Stretching II
Facilitated Stretching
The Spiral-Diagonal Patterns
Stretches for the torso and neck
100

Hypothesizes that stretching increases muscle length

What is the mechanical model?

100

Considered to be the building block of all soft tissues in the body

What is Connective tissue?

100

What Founders of PNF call normal three-dimensional movements

What are spiral-diagonal patterns? 

100

Spiral–diagonal stretches increase these in
synergistic muscle groups.

What are flexibility and coordination?

100

The oblique abdominal muscles work to create this motion

What is trunk or torso rotation?

200

Suggests that increased ROM is the result of increased stretch tolerance

What is sensory theory?

200

The prime mover for a particular motion  

What is an agonist?

200

Muscles limiting ROM

What are hypertonic muscles?

200

This pattern is nicknamed “fifth position.”

What is D2 leg extension?

200

The medical term for whiplash

What is cervical acceleration–deceleration injury?

300

Tissue lying just below the skin


What is the superficial fascia?

300

The ability to actively move a limb through its full ROM.

What is dynamic flexibility?

300

The least complex of the active inhibition techniques

What is agonist contraction stretching?

300

This pattern is nicknamed “soccer kick.”



What is D1 Leg Flexion?

300

This muscle is often overlooked as a source of back pain

What is the latissimus dorsi?

400

Mediate the myotaticstretch reflex

What are muscle spindles?

400

Patterns of muscle imbalance found between hypertonic and eccentrically stressed muscle
groups.

What is crossed syndrome?

400

Incorporates both isotonic and isometric contractions of the target muscle before the stretch

What is contract-relax stretching?

400

Positions the arm in flexion; adduction; external rotation


What is the D1 flexion arm pattern?

400

The normal range of motion for neck rotation

What is 80 degrees?

500

Professor Van der Wal coined the term to more accurately reflect the function of ligaments.

What is dynament?

500

After an isometric contraction, a muscle stretches more easily

What is the postisometric effect

500

Facilitated stretching is a modified form of this stretching technique

What is HRAC?

500

Positions the arm in flexion; abduction; external rotation  

What is the D2 flexion arm pattern?

500

During the upper trapezius partner stretch (supine on a table), the partner’s hand placements are located at these two positions

What are the occiput and shoulder?