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The ability of a joint to move a joint through its complete range of motion

Flexibility

100

The capability of soft tissues to be elongated or stretched

Extensibility

100

The ultimate goal of the human movement system (HMS) is to _____.

maintain homeostasis

100

Predictable patterns of muscle imbalance

postural distortion patterns

100

Alteration of muscle length surrounding a joint

muscle imbalance

100

_____ is designed to increase joint range of motion (ROM), improve muscle imbalances, and correct altered joint motion.

Corrective flexibility

100

It is crucial to note that when a person is using self-myofascial release, he or she must find a tender spot and sustain pressure on that spot for a minimum of _____.

 30 seconds

200

The tendency of the body to seek the path of least resistance during functional movement patterns is called _____.

Relative flexibility

200

According to the concept of multiplanar flexibility, the biceps femoris muscle must have proper extensibility to allow for proper hip adduction in the _____.

Frontal plane

200

tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist.

Altered reciprocal inhibition

200

_____ refers to the motions of joints in the body

Arthrokinematics

200

With regard to multiplanar flexibility, the latissimus dorsi muscle must have proper extensibility to allow for proper _____ in the sagittal plane.

shoulder flexion

200

_____ is used to increase the extensibility of soft tissues through reciprocal inhibition.

Active stretching

200

 form of stretching that is most often seen in fitness today.

Static stretching

300

Altered forces at the joint that result in abnormal muscular activity and impaired neuromuscular communication at the joint

Arthrokinetic dysfunction

300

True or False: Contracting muscles are inhibited by their own receptors. 

True (Autogenic Inhibition)

300

simultaneous contraction of one muscle and the relaxation of its antagonist.

Reciprocal inhibition

300

neuromuscular phenomenon that occurs when inappropriate muscles take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover

Synergistic dominance

300

consistently repeating the same pattern of motion, which may place abnormal stress on the body

Pattern overload

300

used to increase flexibility with optimal neuromuscular control

dynamic stretching

300

_____ is the process of using agonists and synergists to dynamically move the joint into a range of motion.

Active-isolated stretching

400

Neuromuscular efficiency refers to the ability of the nervous system to recruit agonists, antagonists, synergists, and stabilizers to ____

Produce force, reduce force, and stabilize the body's structure dynamically in all three planes of motion

400

________ leads to faulty movement patterns, leading to arthrokinetic dysfunction and eventual injury. 

synergistic dominance

400

The process by which neural impulses that sense tension are greater than the impulses that cause muscle contraction, providing an inhibitory effect to the muscle spindles is called _____.

autogenic inhibition

400

alters force-couple relationships

Muscle Imbalance or Reciprocal Inhibition

400

initiates a cumulative injury cycle

Tissue trauma

400

_____ is the active extension of a muscle, using force production and momentum, to move the joint through the full available range of motion.

Dynamic stretch

400

places the vertebrae and the cartilage discs in the low back under high stress and is one of the most common stretches for the hamstring complex

Straight-leg toe touch

500

Soft tissue models along the lines of stress

Davis’s law

500

_____ would be appropriate at the strength level (phases 2, 3, and 4) of the OPT model.

Active flexibility

500

naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place

reciprocal inhibition

500

_____ relates to a form of stretching technique in which a person applies gentle force to an adhesion knot to alter the elastic muscle fibers from a bundled position to a straighter alignment with the direction of muscle or fascia

Self-myofascial release

500

The traditional form of stretching that is most often seen in fitness today 

Static stretching

500

controversial stretch places high stress on the medial collateral ligament and causes pain and stress on the patella

 Inverted hurdler’s stretch

500

Individuals with hypertension should avoid this stretch

The plow