EHS 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Hyaline Cartilage, Crepitus, Proteoglycan
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Quiz 1: what is true of tendon s reponse to training. A: slow adaptation, increase in cross sectional size, increase in collage: which tissue has the greates amd most rapid ability to adapt to training. A: muscle: which tissue is most susceptible to chronic injury. A: tendon: what is the most abundant protein in soft tissue. A: collagen: what is not a cardinal sign of inflammation. A: crepitus: what is the typical mechanism of injury for muscle strains. A: eccentric overload: what is not true for acute injuries. A: repeated overloading: a muscle strain typically occurs where: A: proximal end: what is the healing time for tendon, 1 year, which tissue lacks the capacity to heal, articular cartilage, which protein binds water and is negatively charged. A: proteoglycans: what is the best way to prevent sports injuries. A: year round strength and conditioning program: articular cartilage is mainly composed of what type of colagen.