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results from force or mechanical energy that changes state of rest or uniform motion of matter |
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external force acting on the body causing internal reactions within the tissues |
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ability of a tissue to resist a load |
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internal resistance to a load |
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internal change in tissue resulting in deformation |
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point at which elasticity is almost exceeded is the yield point |
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force that pulls and stretches tissue |
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force that results in tissue crush- two forces towards one another |
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force that moves across the parallel organization of tissue |
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combination of tension and compressive forces |
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twisting in opposite directions from opposite ends |
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-"compact" -can withstand greater stress but less strain |
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-"spongy" -can undergo more strain before fracturing |
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formation of bone by the activity of osteoblasts and osteoclasts and the addition of minerals and salts |
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separation of bone fragment from cortex via pull of ligament or tendon |
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ability to respond to stimulation |
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ability to generate tension and shorten |
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ability to stretch beyond resting length |
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ability to return to resting length after stretch |
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alternating involuntary muscular contractions and relaxations in quick succession |
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rigid contraction that lasts a period of time |
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inflammation of the tendon |
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sticking of tendon due to inflammatory by-products on irritated tissue |
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wasting away of muscle due to immobilization, inactivity, or loss of nerve functioning |
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fluid filled sacs that develop in areas of friction |
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interruption in conduction through nerve fiber |
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