Chapter 7 READ Flashcards

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Sagittal Line:

A

imaginary line bisecting the body into right and left halves

movements: flexion and extension

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Imaginary line bisecting the body into anterior and posterior halves

movements: adduction and abduction

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Frontal Line

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3
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Transverse Line:

A

an imaginary line bisecting the body into superior and inferior halves

movements: rotation

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4
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Define: Concentric

A

muscle action where the muscle shortens, think acceleration

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5
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Define: Eccentric

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muscle action where the muscle lengthens (stronger eccentrically), think negatives in the gym

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6
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Define: Isometric

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muscle action where the muscle stays the same length, think plank

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7
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Define: Isokinetic

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speed of movement is fixed (high-end pieces of equipment)

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8
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what is the “Feed-forward Activation”?

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STABILIZATION FACT: certain muscles automatically activate in anticipation of a movement

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9
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Altered Reciprocal Inhibition

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agonist receives signal, functional antagonist receives inhibitory signal allowing it to lengthen

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10
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Stretch Shortening Cycle

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loading a muscle eccentrically to prep for a rapid contraction (jumping), the energy is stored in the series elastic component (tendon) and the transition between the eccentric and concentric portion is rapid and termed amortization

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11
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Force velocity curve

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as the velocity of a concentric action increases , its ability to produce force DECREASES

as velocity increase during an eccentric action, , the ability to develop force INCREASES.

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12
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First class lever example:

A

Nodding the head

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13
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Second Class lever example:

A

Plantarflexion / Push-Up

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14
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Third Class level example:

A

Biceps curl

most limbs in the body are these (hamstring curl)

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15
Q

True or False:

agonist, synergist, stabilizer (always rotator cuff for upper, transversals abs for lower)

A

True

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16
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An anatomical location referring to a position above a reference point is known as:

A

superior

17
Q

which of the following is a third class lever?

Tricep Extension
Nodding the Head
Hamstring Curl
Push-Up

A

Hamstring Curl

18
Q

During a bunch press, which muscle(s) are the stabilizers?

A

Rotator Cuff