Can you name two sports injuries?
sprain
twist
What is static stretching?
Elongates muscles. Patients sustain forces for extended periods
What is kind of balance control is this?

static balance control
How do you call this reflex?
ankle jerk
Hoe do you call an individual task with beginning and end point?
discrete task
Can you name two ligament tears?
ACL
MCL
What is self- stretching?
Independent exercises that help reduce pain and stress
How do you call the ability to maintain balance while responding to something that a person did not expect to happen?
reactive balance control
How do you call this reflex?
knee jerk / patellar relflex
What motor
task is this?
serial task
Can you name two nervous system diseases?
Parkinson's disease
multiple sclerosis
What is mechanical stretching?
Uses work out equipment to assist with therapy.
How do you call the ability to maintain balance while moving in response to something that a person expects to happen?
anticipatory balance control
How do you call the reflex when the arm curls?
bicep reflex
Can you say three examples of continuous task?
swimming, cycling, running
A disease where the brain has problems controlling the body’s movement, balance or posture.
Celebral palsy
What is this?

Manual stretching
What does COG stand for?
Centre of Gravity
How do you call the reflex when the fingers abruptly extend?
extensor digitorum reflex
How do you call any task carried out through the coordination of musculoskeletal cells?
Motor task
What does ACL stand for?
Anterior cruciate ligament
What is this?

PNF stretching
What does BOS stand for?
Base of support
When you score 4+ what does it mean?
Hyperactive with large, involuntary motions
How is it called when the conditions in one trial are the same or different in another trial?
intertrial variability