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1

As outlined by Luke Bradford, the program design process related to minimizing injuries includes all the following except:




2

The mechanisms of injury, including the consideration of positions, joint forces, and actions, should be considered during which part of the program design process?




3

What is the term that defines the structure or muscle in place to directly combat the mechanism of injury?




4

Structural failure (e.g., injury) occurs when the strain of a muscle action ____________ the strength of the tissue.




5

The close-packed joint position refers to when ____________ .




6

The primary influence of joint stability can be described to be ____________.




7

According to the presenter, when a significant load is placed on muscle primarily in a lengthened/elongated position, there is a bias for the following type of adaptation to occur.




8

Which of the following variables are useful for the purposes of progression in prehabilitation?




9

A key factor in minimizing injuries and synthesizing additional collagen includes ____________.




10

The adaptions exhibited by our athletes will be dictated by ____________.




1

As outlined by Luke Bradford, the program design process related to minimizing injuries includes all the following except:




2

The mechanisms of injury, including the consideration of positions, joint forces, and actions, should be considered during which part of the program design process?




3

What is the term that defines the structure or muscle in place to directly combat the mechanism of injury?




4

Structural failure (e.g., injury) occurs when the strain of a muscle action ____________ the strength of the tissue.




5

The close-packed joint position refers to when ____________ .




6

The primary influence of joint stability can be described to be ____________.




7

According to the presenter, when a significant load is placed on muscle primarily in a lengthened/elongated position, there is a bias for the following type of adaptation to occur.




8

Which of the following variables are useful for the purposes of progression in prehabilitation?




9

A key factor in minimizing injuries and synthesizing additional collagen includes ____________.




10

The adaptions exhibited by our athletes will be dictated by ____________.




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