Ch. 8 Muscular Flexibility

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Benefits of flexibility
healthy muscles and joints, mental health, relieves cramps, improves posture, prevents low back paint, prevents falls, relieves chronic pain
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Flexibility
the achievable range of motion at a joint or group of joints without causing injury
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Sublaxation
partial dislocation of a joint
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Stretching
moving joints beyond the accustomed range of motion
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What affects flexibility?
joint structure, adipose tissue, muscular elasticity and genetics, body temp, age, gender, level of physical activity
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The most significant contributor to reduced flexibility?
Sedentary lifestyle
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Testing Flexibilty
Sit-and-Reach Test, Total Body Rotation Test, Back Stretch Test, Hamstring Looseness Test
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Sit-and-Reach
Legs extended, reach towards toes and measure how far you can go; can modify by sitting on a chair
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Total Body Rotation
arms out fingers touching the wall, rotate backwards, measure rotation
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Back Stretch Test
One hand over shoulder, one under, reach for fingertips, measure distance between fingertips
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Hamstring Looseness
Touch Toes; can be limited by large abdomen
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Static Stretching
slow-sustained stretching (30 sec)
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Active Stretching
position held by strength of a muscle being stretched (ex. yoga poses)
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Passive Stretching
External force applied to extended range of motion (ex. someone else applying force)
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Ballistic Stretching
fast bouncing motion to achieve greater degree of stretch, high likelihood of injury
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Dynamic Stretching
speed of movement, momentum, active muscular effort (ex. arm circles, lunges)
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Controlled Ballistic Stretching
bouncing movement at end range
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Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation
contract/relax movement; meant to move through planes; requires assistance of another person
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2 sensory organs (proprioceptors) that protect muscles from injury from stretching
muscle spindles, golgi tendon organ
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Intensity
only to the point of mild discomfort
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Volume
each exercise should be repeated 2-4 times to achieve 60 sec per exercise
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Frequency
2-3 days a week minimum, 5-7 days a week ideal
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Mode
static, dynamic, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, controlled ballistic training
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Repetitions
repeat each exercise 2-4 times holding each one between 10-30 seconds with a total of 60 seconds for each exercise performed
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When should you perform flexibility?
following cardiorespiratory or strength-training exercises, or as a stand alone program
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Contraindicated Exercises
can be hazardous if performed incorrectly
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What % of the population experiences back pain?
60-80%
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Low back pain is frequently associated with this action.
Twisting a loaded spine
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Brain is hardwired to the back, what happens when you’re stressed?
Back muscles contract
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Posture
relationship between body parts
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When is pain considered chronic?
12 weeks/3 months