What is the kinetic chain?
The system of segments working together to transfer force through the body.
What is form closure?
Stability from the structure of joints and connective tissues.
What is force closure?
Stability from muscles and fascia supporting joints.
What are local muscle systems?
Muscles that provide joint stability and control.
What are global muscle systems?
Muscles responsible for movement and force production.
What do local stabilizers primarily control?
Segmental joint stability.
How do local stabilizers typically contract?
Isometrically (no visible movement).
What is the role of global stabilizers?
Control range of motion and decelerate movement.
What is the role of global mobilizers?
Produce movement and generate force.
When do local stabilizers activate?
Before movement (anticipatory stabilization)
What happens if local stabilizers are delayed?
Increased injury risk and poor force control.
What type of loading is predictable?
Controlled, planned movements (e.g., squats).
What type of loading is unpredictable?
Reactive movements (e.g., sports, direction changes).
What is the integrated model of function?
How body systems work together to produce movement.
Why is isolating muscles not enough for training?
The body functions as an integrated system, not in isolation.
What is motor control?
The nervous system’s ability to coordinate movement.
What happens with poor posture and movement patterns?
Increased risk of injury and reduced performance
What must happen for proper movement to occur?
Joints must be properly aligned.
What happens if muscles are imbalanced?
Joints may shift and increase injury risk.
What are the 3 main physical components of function?
Form closure, force closure, and motor control.
What is the role of form closure in movement?
Provides structural joint stability.
What is the role of force closure in movement?
Maintains joint integrity through muscle activation.
What is the role of motor control in movement?
Coordinates and regulates movement patterns.
What is the 4th component of the integrated model?
Emotion (psychological influence on movement).