Movement Principles Flashcards

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What are the 5 movement principles?

A
  • Whole body movement
  • Trunk integration
  • Lower body training
  • Upper body training
  • Mobility and restoration
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What are the points you look for on side view vertical alignment?

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  • tip of earlobe
  • top of shoulder
  • center of rib cage
  • high point of iliac crest
  • mid point of the lateral side of the knee
  • slightly in front of the lateral malleolus of the ankle or venter of cuboid
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What are the points you should look at in the front for vertical alignment?

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  • nose
  • center of sternum
  • navel
  • center of pubic bone
  • inside ASIS
  • center of patella
  • center of front of the ankle
  • space between 1st and 2nd toe
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What are points you should look at the back for vertical alignment?

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  • center of skull
  • spine straight
  • center of sacrum and tailbone
  • center of gluteal fold
  • center of back of knee
  • center of Achilles tendon
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What points should you look at in the front for horizontal alignment?

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  • eyes level
  • shoulders level
  • equal distance between arms and torso
  • ASIS level
  • High point of iliac crests level
  • Greater trochanters level
  • Both knees open
  • Equal turnout on both feet
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What points should you look at on the back for horizontal alignment?

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  • ears level
  • level and balance scapulae
  • equal distance between spine and sides of ribs
  • PSIS level
  • high point of the iliac crests level
  • knees level
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