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What is altered reciprocal inhibition?
The concept of muscle inhibition, caused by a tight agonist, which inhibits its functional antagonist. (Tight agonist decreases neural drive to its antagonist when the antagonist wants to contract)
Biceps femoris does what four movements?
- hip extension
- knee flexion
- hip abduction
- hip and knee external rotation
The stretch reflex (myotatic relfex, or spindle reflex) is set off by what three different stimuli?
The time it takes for the spindle cells to trigger the stretch reflex in a controlled movement is
- The first is when the muscle is stretched beyond its tensile ability. The second is when a muscle is stretched too quickly. The third is when a stretch is held for too long.
- About 2 seconds.
trigger points, works to relieve muscle tension, but does not address ____________ like active isolated stretching
neuromuscular reprogramming
31 How is Active Isolated stretching defined as opposed to Dynamic stretching?
Active Isolated Stretching- The process of using agonists and synergists to DYNAMICALLY move the joint into a range of motion.
31 How is Active Isolated stretching defined as opposed to Dynamic stretching?
Active Isolated Stretching- The process of using agonists and synergists to DYNAMICALLY move the joint into a range of motion.
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and they cause the muscle to relax
-The process by which neural impulses that sense tension (GTOs) are greater than the impulses that cause a muscle to contract (spindles), providing an inhibitory effect to the muscle spindles. -“Turning Off the Muscle” - Static Stretching
Autogenic Inhibition
46 WHEN is Functional Flexibility to be used?
When they’ve established flexibility at higher more REALISTIC SPEEDS
47 How is Active Isolated Stretching performed?
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50 Change answer to internal rotation not external
internal
55 edit the answer to make sense more according to page 168 in the text
168
36 How many sets, reps, and exercises are done?
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Check answer with page 167 section on synergistic dominance
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