Category: R
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Rotation
Rotation refers to movement around the long axis of the limb. The turning or movement of a body around its axis. The act of moving in a circle. Turning part of the body to the side, towards the midline. One of the basic movements of a joint; having a quality of turning around an axis.…
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Risk management
The process of measuring or assessing risk and then developing strategies to manage that risk. The process of minimizing risk insurance to an organization at a minimal cost in keeping with the organization’s objectives. Risk management includes risk control and risk financing. Risk control involves: (1) developing systems to prevent accidents, injuries, and other adverse…
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Risk factor assessment
Determining the presence of, or risk for, cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic disease by using information from a health history and industry standards and guidelines.
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Right ventricle
A sending or pumping chamber that sends blood from the right atrium through the pulmonary artery to the capillaries at the alveoli in the lungs. The ventricle located on the right side of the heart. Lower chamber of the heart that receives blood from the right atrium and pumps it out to the lungs by…
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Right atrium
A receiving chamber of the heart where blood first arrives from the body. The atrium situated on the right side of the heart. Upper chamber of the heart that receives deoxygenated blood from the entire body except the lungs.
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Rice
Basic first aid for injuries. Rice stands for rest, ice, compression, and elevation. To force vegetables through a fine sieve or colander to break into small pieces. Immediate injury treatment: rest, ice, compress, elevate. Refers to rest, ice, compression, elevation, often used as a treatment for minor sprains and strains. An acronym for a recommended…
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Rhythmical stretching
Moving body parts through a full range of motion in a slow controlled manner.
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Rhythmic cue
Transitional cue that expresses the musical counts used during movement. Tempo changes and complex counts are considered rhythm cues.
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Reversibility
This principle states that the body will gradually revert to pretraining status when you do not exercise. The ability to mentally perform and retrace an action or transformation, operations.
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Retraction
Backward movement of the shoulder girdle toward the spine. Adduction of the scapula. The fact of moving backwards or becoming shorter. Act of pulling, holding, or drawing a part back, as during surgery. The permanent shortening of the muscle fibers of the womb wall that occurs each time they contract during labor. A shortening; the…