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| 2. | band of connective tissue that attaches bone to bone |
| 4. | sudden and involuntary muscular contraction |
| 6. | common muscle injuries caused by overuse or overstretching |
| 8. | the amount of movement in a joint. Distance and direction a joint can move to its full potential (3 Words) |
| 12. | type of connective tissue in the body. Provides strcuture and support to the body's other tissues. |
| 13. | the type of cartilage that is the strongest and most rigid. |
| 14. | characterized by chronic muscular fatigue brought on by the slightest exertion (2 Words) |
| 16. | type of soft tissue cord-like and attaches muscles to bone |
| 19. | therapist ask patient to make the limb under the test limp and not move or assist the therapist in the motion (2 Words) |
| 20. | muscle that performs a movement (2 Words) |
| 21. | type of muscle that are located at hollow organs, lacks visible striations, and produces peristalisis movements |
| 22. | the less movable attachment; usually the proximal attachment |
| 23. | type of cartilage that lines the bones in joints helping to articulate them smoothly |
| 24. | type of cartilahe that is more flexible than the other types. Found in outer ear and larynx |