Chapter 16
Across
- 3. Contraction in which the muscle shortens while contracting against resistance
- 5. Specialized neurons that detect stimuli (touch, pressure, vibration, and sound) from the environment
- 7. Relating to seeing/sight
- 9. The mind’s attempt to teach the body conscious control of a specific movement
- 11. Motion referring to the manner in which one articulating joint surface moves relative to another
- 14. Exercise that contracts a muscle without changing its length
- 15. Exercise that shortens and lengthens a muscle through a full range of motion
- 16. The ability to determine the position of our own muscles, bones, and joints
- 17. Exercise using specialized machines that produce a constant speed regardless of force exerted
Down
- 1. Contraction in which the muscle lengthens while contracting against resistance
- 2. The ability to detect movement
- 4. Relating to the inner ear and/or sense of balance
- 6. Movements resulting from active muscle contraction that moves an extremity
- 8. Type of exercise used to restore normal function after an injury
- 10. Static posture of trunk under destabilizing forces
- 12. Lumbo-pelvic-hip complex; center of gravity
- 13. Relating to the skin