Human Movement Potential: Its Ideokinetic Facilitation |
Contents
Basic Concepts | 3 |
Structural Components of Body Alignment and Movement | 8 |
Physical Laws and Principles of Mechanics | 16 |
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Human Movement Potential: Its Ideokinetic Facilitation Lulu Sweigard,Adrienne Nunez No preview available - 2013 |
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abdominal activity ankle joint anteroposterior tilt arch articular surface articulation attached axis backward bending body bony levers calcaneus cell clavicle condyles connecting fibrocartilage contraction curve deviations diaphragm downward efficient everyday movement extended feet femoral joint femur Figure flexed flexibility flexion foot force forward front function hamstrings humerus imagery imagined action imagined movement increase knee lateral line of gravity line-of-movement lower limbs lumbar spine lumbar vertebra maintain mechanical balance ment move muscle action muscle fibers muscular nerve neuromuscular coordination occurs outward pelvis performance posterior posterior cruciate ligament posture laboratory proprioceptors psoas major muscles pull range of movement reflex rib-case ribs rotation sacral table sacrum scapula sensory shoulder girdle side sitting skeletal alignment skeletal framework spinal column stability standing position stretch stretch reflex student subcortical tendon thigh joints thoracic vertebra tibia tion trunk two-joint muscles upper upright position upward vertical visualize weight support