Chapter 4 - Flexibility Flashcards
Define the term range of motion:
ROM— is a measurement of movement around a joint.
List the six factors that can limit your joint mobility:
Genetics, age, hypokinesis, gender, body type, body temperature.
What is the purpose of stretching?
To restore muscles that are shortened, tight or weak to their optimum length. Prevent injury.
List three benefits of a good warm-up:
- Increase in body and tissue temperature.
- Increase in heart rate, which prepares the cardiovascular system for work.
- Increase in the rate at which energy is released in the body (i.e., the metabolic rate).
What is a static stretch?
Holding the body part in a stationary position in order to stabilize the muscles and its connective tissues safely at their greatest length.
What does the abbreviation PNF stand for?
Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation.
List four benefits of stretching:
- Improve muscular balance and body alignment awareness.
- reduces lower back pain.
- Increases neuromuscular coordination. Studies have shown that nerve impulse velocity (the time it takes an impulse to travel to the brain and return) was enhanced with dynamic flexibility training.
- Increases maintenance of ROM, due to an increase in the quantity and decrease in the viscosity (thickness) of synovial fluid, enhancing a better nutrient exchange.
What problem can excessive stretching lead to?
Joint instability from over-stretches ligaments.
List three specific reasons you would not stretch a muscle:
- When muscles are injured (Sprain, strain).
- When a bone has recently been fractured.
- When a muscle or joint is inflamed.
- When there is a loss of function or decrease in ROM
What is flexibility?
The capability of a joint to move freely through a full or normal range of motion.