Chapter 9 Flashcards

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The degree to which an articulation is allowed to move before being restricted by surrounding tissues

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Mobility

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This is defined as the mutual coordination between antagonist muscles in order to maintain a position. A good example would be with flexors and extensors

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Co-Contraction

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The reflex inhibition of motor neurons of antagonists when the agonists are contracted

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Reciprocal inhibition:

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The elastic tension of living tissues, like muscles and arteries.

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Tonicity

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This is an automatic reflex that is caused by stimulation of the Golgi tendon organ. (GTO)

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Autogenic Inhibition

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These strong connective tissues perform a number of functions. These include developing and isolating the muscles of the body and also providing structural support and protection

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Fascia

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This is a sensory organ within a tendon that, when it is stimulated, causes an inhibition of that entire muscle. This is used to protect our muscles from exerting too much force.

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Golgi tendon organ

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he maximal effort of a muscle or muscle group during a muscular contraction

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Maximal Voluntary Contraction:

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The areas of contact between the feet and their supporting surface and the area between the feet.

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Base of Support

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This is when you maintain your posture and form when you are stationary.

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Static Balance

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The act of maintaining posture and form while on the move

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Dynamic Balance

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The angle that is formed by lines drawn from the anterior superior iliac spine to the central patella to the tibial tubercle. This is used as an estimate for the effective angle at which the quadriceps pull on the patella.

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Q-angle

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