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TherEx 1

Horizontales
The ability to move freely, in an active or passive form
Strength x Speed
PROM should be performed with the patient _______ on the table.
Proliferation, Repair and Healing happen at this stage of injury.
The ability to perform low-intensity, repetitive, total body movements over an extended period of time.
In a ________ contracture, although the musculotendinous unit has adaptively shortened and there is a significant loss of ROM, there is no specific muscle pathology present.
______ contracture - Impaired mobility and limited ROM may also be the result of hypertonicity (i.e., spasticity or rigidity) associated with a central nervous system lesion such as a cerebral vascular accident, a spinal cord injury, or traumatic brain injury.
One factor that can decrease ROM.
One of the interrelated aspects of Physical Function
The tendency of muscle to return to its resting length after short-term stretch
Verticales
Whenever a patient is able to contract the muscles with or without assistance
One of the secondary goals of therapeutic exercises.
______ control - Interaction of the sensory and motor systems that enables synergists, agonists and antagonists, as well as stabilizers
Active ______ - the maximum active contraction of muscles at a joint.
If permanent length increases are to occur, the stretch force must be maintained over an extended period of time. This is an example of _______.
______ is not synonymous with passive stretching.
The ability to move the body in equilibrium with gravity via interaction of the sensory and motor systems.