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The process whereby a tight (overactive) muscle causes decreased neural drive to its functional antagonist is defined as: 
 
altered reciprocal inhibition 
synergistic dominance 
altered arthrokinematics 
intramuscular coordination - ans altered reciprocal inhibition 
 
The ability of the neuromuscular system to exert force against resistance is defined as: 
 
power 
strength 
speed 
balance - ans strength 
 
The process by which synergists compensate for a weak or inhibited prime mover ...
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altered reciprocal inhibition 
synergistic dominance 
altered arthrokinematics 
intramuscular coordination - ANSWER-altered reciprocal inhibition 
 
The ability of the neuromuscular system to exert force against resistance is defined as: 
 
power 
strength 
speed 
balance - ANSWER-strength 
 
The process by which synergists compensate for a weak or inhibited prime mover in attempt to maintain force production and functional movement patters is defined as: 
 
reciprocal inhibition 
synergistic do...
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osteokinematics correct answers -physiological joint movement 
-the moment of a bone about an axis 
ex. flexion, extension 
 
arthrokinematics correct answers -accessory joint movement 
-the movement that occurs between joint surfaces 
ex. roll, glide, slide 
 
examples of arthrokinematics correct answers -roll, glide, spin, compression, distraction 
 
accessory movement correct answers -normal laxity within a synovial joint that allows arthrokinematic movement to occur 
-obtained passively...
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Q: What refers to a position on the same side of the body? 
Select one: 
a. Anterior 
b. Proximal 
c. Ipsilateral 
d. Medial 
 
 
Answer: 
Ipsilateral 
 
 
 
Q: Where is the right foot in relation to the left hand? 
Select one: 
a. Posterior 
b. Proximal 
c. Contralateral 
d. Medial 
 
 
Answer: 
Contralateral 
 
 
 
Q: What refers to a position away from the center of the body or the point of reference? 
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TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL KINESIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 7TH EDITION BY LIPPERT LYNN. ISBN-. (ALL CHAPTERS 1-20 EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINED RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A+ BY EXPERTS|LATEST VERSION 2
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TEST BANK FOR CLINICAL KINESIOLOGY AND ANATOMY 7TH EDITION BY LIPPERT LYNN. ISBN-. (ALL CHAPTERS 1-20 EXAM WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND COMPLETE 100%CORRECT ANSWERS WITH VERIFIED AND WELL EXPLAINED RATIONALES ALREADY GRADED A+ BY EXPERTS|LATEST VERSION 2024 WITH GUARANTEED SUCCESS AFTER DOWNLOAD ALREADY !!!!!!! (PROVEN ITS ALL YOU NEED TO EXCEL IN YOUR EXAMS 
 
Peroneus tertius 
Which of the following is not true regarding the tibiofibular joint 
interosseous membrane surrounds the tibia and fib...
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EPHE 355 - Kintematics (1) || with Accurate Answers 100%.
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What is the difference between osteokinematics and arthrokinematics? correct answers Ost: gross motion, dof, end feels 
Arth: Inside motion, joint pos, concave vs convex 
 
What is ipsilateral and contralateral? correct answers same side/opposite side 
 
Why are there no sesamoid bones during birth? Why are they developed? correct answers They are developed with friction. Riders can develop one on the inside of knee 
 
What are the 5 main types of bones? correct answers short bones 
long bones 
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Obesity - ANSWER Person with a BMI of 30 or greater. 
 
bone - ANSWER Individuals who exercise regularly have greater peak __________ mass. 
 
feedback - ANSWER Repeated practices, as well as internal and external __________, allows for efficient movement to be reproduced (motor learning). 
 
proprioception - ANSWER Research has demonstrated that __________ is altered after injury. 
 
Muscle Synergies - ANSWER Groups of muscles that are recruited by the CNS to produce movement. 
 
length-tension...
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The process whereby a tight (overactive) muscle causes decreased neural drive to its functional antagonist is defined as: 
 
altered reciprocal inhibition 
synergistic dominance 
altered arthrokinematics 
intramuscular coordination - ANSWER-altered reciprocal inhibition 
 
The ability of the neuromuscular system to exert force against resistance is defined as: 
 
power 
strength 
speed 
balance - ANSWER-strength 
 
The process by which synergists compensate for a...
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Objectives of Core Training correct answers Uniformly strengthen the deep and superficial muscles that stabilize, align, and move the trunk of the body, especially the abdominals and muscles of the back 
 
What can core training help with? correct answers Core training can help gain neuromuscular control, stability, muscular endurance, strength, and power of core 
 
EXTRA INFO TO REMEMBER correct answers Optimal lengths (or length- tension relationships) recruitment patterns (force coupling rela...
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CES- Basics Exam Questions And Answers All Verified 
 
 
 
Within which plane does the lateral subsystem control movement? - ANS Frontal 
 
Which class of lever has the force between the resistance and the fulcrum? - ANS 3rd 
 
Which of the following contractions acts to stabilize a joint? - ANS Isometric 
 
What is a force-couple relationship? - ANS Ability of muscles working together to produce movement around a joint 
 
When standing up from a seated position, what type of contra...
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