Stretching Chapter Illustrations
Ted Nissen Copyright December 2003
Table of Contents
1 Factors Related to Flexibility and
Stretching. 1
1.1 An Overview of Flexibility. 1
1.2 Contractile Components of Muscle:
Limiting Factors of Flexibility. 1
1.3 Connective Tissue as a Limiting
Factor of Flexibility. 3
1.4 Mechanical and Dynamic Properties
of Soft Tissues. 5
1.5 The Neurophysiology of
Flexibility: Neural Anatomy and Neural Transmission. 7
1.6 Osteology and Arthrology. 8
1.7 Social Facilitation and
Psychology in Relation to Stretching. 8
1.8 Potpourri 9
1.9 Relaxation. 9
1.10 Muscular Soreness: Its Etiology
and Consequences. 11
1.11 Types and Varieties of Stretching. 11
1.12 Stretching Concepts. 14
2 Functional Anatomy. 15
2.1 The Lower Extremity and Pelvic
Girdle. 15
2.2 The Vertebral Column. 19
2.3 The Upper Extremity. 21
1.1.1
None
1.2.2 Sarcotubular System
1.2.3 Sliding Filament Theory
1.2.4 Sarcomere Lengthening and Shortening
1.2.5 Muscle Balance
1.3 Connective Tissue as a Limiting Factor of Flexibility
1.3.1
Collagen Hierarchy
1.3.2
Collagen Ultrastructure
1.3.3
Collagen Weave Pattern
1.3.4
Collagen Cross-Links
1.4.1
Length-Tension Diagram
1.4.2
Response of Tissues
1.4.3
Summary of Factors
1.5.1
Motor Neuron
1.5.2
Action Potential
1.5.3
Phasic and Tonic Receptor Discharges
1.5.4
Neuromuscular Spindle
1.5.5
Innervation of Intrafusal Fibers
1.5.6
Golgi Tendon Organ Discharge
1.6.1
Plane Joint
1.6.2
Hinge Joint
1.6.3
Pivot Joint
1.6.4
Condyloid Joint
1.6.5
Saddle Joint
1.6.6
Ball and Socket Joint
1.6.7
Seven Primary Movements
1.7.1
None
1.8.1
The Male Pelvis
1.8.2
The Female Pelvis
1.8.3
Normal Flexibility According to Age
1.9.1
None
1.10.1
Concentric and Eccentric Contraction
1.11.1
Types of Motion
1.11.2
Flexibility Zones
1.11.3
PNF Procedures
1.11.4
Concept of Manipulation
1.12.1
Theoretical Model
1.12.2
Natural Flexibility
2.1.1
The Bones and Joints of the Foot
2.1.2
Medial and Lateral Views of the
Ligaments of the Ankle
2.1.3
Inversion and Eversion of the Ankle
2.1.4
Flexion and Extension of the Ankle
2.1.5
The Bones of the Upper and Lower Limb
2.1.6
Flexion of the Knee
2.1.7
Extension and Hyperextension fo the
Knee
2.1.8
The Femur and Hip Joint
2.1.9
The Hamstrings
2.1.10
The Hurdler’s Stretch
2.1.11
The Adductors (Groin)
2.1.12
The Quadriceps
2.1.13
Hip Angle Male and Female
2.1.14
The Angle of Inclination
2.1.15
The Angle of Declination
2.1.16
Hip Flexion
2.1.17
Straight Leg Raising Test
2.1.18
The Hip (Extension)
2.1.19
Abduction of the Hip
2.1.20
The Straddle Split
2.1.21
Medial (Inward) and Lateral (Outward)
Hip Rotation
2.2.1
Lateral View of the Spine
2.2.2
Abnormal Curvature of the Vertebral
Column
2.2.3
The Vertebral Segment
2.2.4
The Fulcrum of Movement
2.2.5
Functions of the Nucleus Pulposus
2.2.6
Controlled Motion
2.2.7
Restraining Ligaments of the Spine
2.2.8
The Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
(Flexion)
2.2.9
The Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
(Extension)
2.2.10
The Thoracic and Lumbar Spine (Lateral
Bending)
2.2.11
Forward-Bending Test for Length of
Poster Muscles
2.2.12
Segmental site and Degree of Lumbar
Flexion
2.2.13
Lumbar Pelvic Rhythm
2.2.14
Mechanism of Acute Facet Impingement
2.2.15
Sciatic Nerve Irritation
2.2.16
Mechanism of Stretch Pain
2.2.17
The Effect of a Load Anterior to the
Vertebral Body
2.2.18
Proper Versus Improper Flexion and
Reextension
2.2.19
Faulty Reextension
2.2.20
The Cervical Vertebrae
2.2.21
Motions of the Cervical Spine
2.3.1
Composite Drawing of the Shoulder
Girdle
2.3.2
The Shoulder Girdle Ligaments
2.3.3
Glenohumeral and Scapulothoracic
Motion
2.3.4
Scapulohumeral Rhythm
2.3.5
Scapular Elevation
2.3.6
Accessory Movement of the
Scapulohumeral Rhythm
2.3.7
Extension and Backward Extension
2.3.8
Abduction and Adduction of the
Shoulder
2.3.9
Rotary Shoulder Motion
2.3.10
Horizontal Transverse Abduction
(Extension and Adduction (Flexion) of the Shoulder
2.3.11
Shoulder Motions
2.3.12
Protraction (Flexion) and Retraction
(Extension) of the Scapula
2.3.13
Radioulnar Joints
2.3.14
Ligaments of the Elbow Medial and
Lateral Views
2.3.15
Elbow Motion
2.3.16
Pronation and Supination
2.3.17
Bones of the Wrist and Hand
2.3.18
Flexors of the Wrist (Anterior)
2.3.19
Extensors of the Wrist (Posterior)
2.3.20
Wrist Motions