PES CHAPTER 4

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sarcopenia

a decrease in muscle fiber numbers

recruitment

an impulse transmitted simultaneously over an increasing number of nerve fibers, pulling in a increasingly more muscle fibers for the task

soft tissue dehydration

an integrated training and flexibility program can delay physical changes associated with aging such as muscle atrophy and

wolff's law

bone in a healthy person or animal will adapt to the loads placed on it

collagenous

connective tissue is primarily comprised of elastic and ____ fibers

nervi nervorum

connective tissue surrounding the neural tissue is self-innervated by

myofilaments

each sarcomere is made up of _____, which includes overlapping thick (myosin) and thin (actin) contractile proteins

viscoelasticity

fluid-like property of connective tissue that allows slow deformation with an imperfect recovery after the deforming forces are removed

atrophy

loss of muscle fiber size

joint mechanoreceptors

mechanoreceptors located in joints throughout the fibrous capsule and ligaments that respond to joint position, movement, and pressure changes

golgi tendon orgon

mechanoreceptors located within the musculotendinous junction that are sensitive to tension and rate of tension change

pain sensitive

self-innervation and an abundant blood supply allow the connective tissue of of the nerve to be.....

viscoelasticity

slow deformation and imperfect recovery of connective tissue best describe...

davis's law

soft tissue models along the line of stress

autogenic inhibition

static stretching and self-myofascial realease forms of stretching use the principles of ______ ______ to improve soft tissue extensibility

corrective flexibility

stretching techniques designed to correct common postural dysfunction, muscle imbalances, and joint dysfunctions

functional flexibility

stretching techniques designed to improve multiplanar soft tissue extensibility and provide optimum neuromuscular control throughout that full range of motion, while performing functional movements that utilize the body's muscles to control the speed, direction and intensity of the stretch

active flexibility

stretching techniques designed to improve soft tissue extensibility in all planes of motion by employing the neurophysiological principle of reciprocal inhibition

arthokinetic dysfunction

the biomechanical dysfunction in two articular partners that lead to abnormal joint movement (arthokinematics) and proprioception

altered reciprocal inhibition

the concept of muscle inhibition caused by a tight agonist, decreasing the neural drive of its functional antagonist

endomysium

the innermost fascial layer that encases individual muscle fibers

muscle spindles

the major sensory organs of the muscle that are sensitive to change in length and rate of change

synergistic dominance

the neuromuscular phenomenon that occurs when synergists take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover

flexibility

the normal extensibility of all soft tissues that allows full ROM of a joint and optimum neuromuscular efficiency throughout all functional movements

epimysium

the outermost layer of a muscle fiber

rate coding

the rate at which any individual nerve fiber transmits impulses per unit of time

plasticity

the residual or permanent change in connective tissue length due to tissue elongation

perimysium

the sheath that binds groups of muscle fibers into fasciculi

elasticity

the spring-like behavior of connective tissue that enables the tissue to return to its original shape or size when forces are removed

all-or-none principle

when a muscle fiber is stimulated to contract, the entire fiber contracts completely

myotactic stretch reflex

when a muscle is stretched very quickly, the muscle spindle contracts, which in turn stimulates the primary afferent fibers that causes the extrafusal fibers to fire, and tension increases in the muscle


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