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Which of the following professionals is not trained to work with
people that have
medical pain? - ANSWER -Certified
personal trainer
What is the type of pain that's caused by a lack of strength,
mobility or motor
control? - ANSWER -
Movement pain
What are the two benefits of referring a client that has a
potential medical
problem? - ANSWER -You'll build trust with the client
and build your
professional
reputation
,If a client experiences new pain during a workout, but you're
pretty certain it's
not a medical problem, what should you do if you're a
personal trainer? -
ANSWER -Refer to a medical
professional
A female client with knee discomfort hires you so she can return
to hiking. What
type of goal is she seeking? - ANSWER -
Outcome goal
It's important to know your client's outcome goal because it: -
ANSWER -Drives
the client's
behavior
Which type of goal should be measurable, specific and
realistic? - ANSWER -
Performance
goal
It's important to discuss a performance goal before the
initial performance
assessment in case you need to: - ANSWER -Influence
your client's
expectations of what's
realistic
,The Pain Intensity Measurement (PIM) scale is an example
of what type of
measure? - ANSWER -Outcome
measure
Reducing a client's pain from 6/10 to 2/10 during an exercise
is what type of
goal? - ANSWER -
Performance goal
Discomfort in a joint that lasts three months is what type of
pain? - ANSWER -
Chronic
pain
What is the type of pain that lasts for a few days or a few
weeks? - ANSWER -
Acute
pain
Changes to soft tissue and motor programs typically
takes how long to
accomplish? - ANSWER -
Months
What is the final step when preparing for the first corrective
exercise training
session with a client? - ANSWER -Gather quantifiable
functional data
, The type of information that can be measured or counted
is known as: -
ANSWER -Quantifiable
data
What does it mean when an outcome measure has been shown
to be reliable? -
ANSWER -It is useful in a variety of
populations
What does it mean when an outcome measure has been shown
to be valid? -
ANSWER -It meets the standards of the
scientific method
A score of 80 on the LEFS or UEFI indicates what? - ANSWER -
The client has
no movement
restrictions
What purpose(s) does the LEFS and UEFI serve? - ANSWER -
Both A and B
When the score of the LEFS or UEFI changes enough for the
client to notice a
difference it's known as the: - ANSWER -Minimum
detectable change