Movement Science II Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
Movement Science II Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A You are performing an active straight-leg raise test on a patient recovering from a hamstring strain. Where do you place the dowel? a. midpoint between the ASIS and patella b. midpoint between the tibial tuberosity and lateral malleolus c. at the navel d. at the lateral malleolus a. midpoint between the ASIS and patella You are performing an active straight-leg raise test on a patient recovering from a hamstring strain. When the patient lifts her leg, the dowel lines up between her knee and her ankle. What score would you give? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 b. 2 You are assessing a 19 yo female performing the trunk stability pushup test. She is able to perform the test with her thumbs aligned with her clavicle. What score do you give? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 b. 2 You are assessing a 22 yo male performing the trunk stability pushup test. He is able to perform the test with his thumbs aligned with his chin. What score do you give? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 b. 2 You are assessing a 22 yo male performing the trunk stability pushup test. What compensation would you expect if the patient had decreased trunk stability? a. the chest lifts first and the lumbar spine lags behind b. the elbows flare out c. the head is brought into excessive forward flexion d. bilateral scapular winging a. the chest lifts first and the lumbar spine lags behind You are assessing a 24 yo female performing the rotatory stability test. She is unable to perform the test with both extremities on the same side. What do you instruct her to do next? a. attempt to perform the test with one extremity at a time b. attempt to perform the test with opposite UE and LE c. the test is over and you score it a 0 d. the test is over and you score it a 1 b. attempt to perform the test with opposite UE and LE A dysfunctional painful outcome of pattern performance for an SFMA is best described as: a. unlimited, unrestricted movement that is performed without pain or increased symptoms b. unlimited, unrestricted movement that reproduces or increases symptoms or brings on secondary symptoms c. movement that is limited or restricted in some way because of lack of mobility, stability or symmetry that reproduces or increases symptoms, or brings on secondary symptoms. d. movement that is limited or restricted in some way because of lack of mobility, stability, or symmetry and is performed without pain or increased symptoms c. movement that is limited or restricted in some way because of lack of mobility, stability or symmetry that reproduces or increases symptoms, or brings on secondary symptoms. Which of the following is not a source of afferent information supplied to the postural control system? a. visual input b. vestibular input c. cochlear input d. proprioceptive input c. cochlear input Which of the following best defines dynamic balance? a. maintaining COG over fixed BOS while standing on movable or unstable surface b. transfer COG over fixed BOS to selected ranges or directions c. maintain COG over a moving BOS d. COG over fixed BOS c. maintain COG over a moving BOS Which of the following best represents a dynamic balance exercise? a. step ups b. full squat c. mini squat d. hop on step d. hop on step What is considered the most important input for balance and postural equilibrium? a. visual b. vestibular c. proprioception d. fine touch c. proprioception All of the following would indicate a need to stop an FCA except? a. patient complains of pain during the task despite being able to maintain proper form b. patient complains of chest pain and his "heart racing" c. you notice the patient's deltoids begin to shake during overhead work d. the patient compensates during a box lift by extending his spine and going up on his toes to reach the height of the table a. patient complains of pain during the task despite being able to maintain proper form FCA tests should be done before a physical therapy evaluation. a. True b. False b. False Which of the following terms can be used by a PT in documenting someone who overexaggerates symptoms? a. malingering b. faking c. symptom magnification d. none of these c. symptom magnification
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