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AFAA GFI Exam Prep Questions And Solutions (verified 100% Correct) Gliding Joint - ANSWER No axis of rotation, moves by sliding side to side or back and forth ( carpals of the hand ) Condyloid Joint - ANSWER Moves predominantly in one play of motion. (knee) Transverse Plane - ANSWER Divides the body into top and bottom halves; rotational movement. Hinge Joint - ANSWER Uniaxial, moves predominantly in one plane of motion. (Sagittal) (elbow) Saddle Joint - ANSWER One bone fits like a saddle on another bone, moves predominantly in tow planes ( sagittal, frontal ) (Thumb) Pivot Joint - ANSWER Only one axis, moves predominantly in one plane of motion (transverse) Example: Radioulnar Ball and socket joint - ANSWER Most mobile of joints; moves in all three planes of motion (shoulder) Transverse abdominis - ANSWER What muscle is this? Isolated function of the Transverse abdominis - ANSWER Increases intra-abdominal pressure Supports the abdominal viscera Integrated function of the transverse abdominis - ANSWER Isometrically stabilizes the LPHC Diaphragm (muscle) - ANSWER What muscle is this? Isolated function of the diaphragm muscle - ANSWER Concentrically pulls the central tendon inferiorly, increasing the volume in the thoracic cavity Integrated function of the diaphragm muscle - ANSWER Stabilizes the LPHC Quadratus lumborum - ANSWER What muscle is this? Isolated function of the quadratus lumborum muscle - ANSWER Spinal lateral flexion Integrated function of the quadratus lumborum muscle - ANSWER Eccentrically decelerates contralateral lateral spine flexion Isometrically stabilizes the LPHC Multifidus - ANSWER What muscle is this? Isolated function of the multifidus muscle - ANSWER Concentrically accelerates spinal extension and contralateral rotation Integrated function of the multifidus muscle - ANSWER Eccentrically decelerates spinal flexion and rotation Isometrically stabilizes the spine Latissimus doris - ANSWER What muscle is this? Optimal dynamic posture at the five kinetic chain checkpoint - ANSWER Feet- hip to shoulder width apart; pointed straight ahead; Knees- soft and extended; in line with 2nd and 3rd toes LPHC- neutral; abs and glutes engaged. Shoulders- back and down; no thoracic rounding. Head/neck- cervical spine neutral Atria - ANSWER Superior chambers; receive blood from outside the heart Right Atrium - ANSWER Gathers deoxygenated blood from body Sinoatrial (SA) - ANSWER Located in right atrium; receives signal to contract; "pacemaker for the heart". Initiates the electrical impulses that determine the heart rate Stroke Volume (SV) - ANSWER Amount of blood pumped with each contraction What are the functions of blood? - ANSWER transportation, regulation, protection Anterior - ANSWER Front of body Posterior - ANSWER back of body Superior - ANSWER Above point of reference Inferior - ANSWER Below point of reference Proximal - ANSWER Closer to the center of the body. Distal - ANSWER Farthest from the center of the body Medial - ANSWER Toward the midline of the body Lateral - ANSWER Further from midline of the body Pronation - ANSWER Tri-planar movement (eversion, dorsiflexion, and abduction of feet) Sagittal - ANSWER Divides body into left and right halves; forward-backward movement Flexion - ANSWER bending of joints; decreases relative angle Extension - ANSWER Straightening of joints; increases relative angle. Plantar flexion - ANSWER extension at ankle (pointing toes) Dorsiflexion - ANSWER Flexion at ankle (backward bending at ankle) Frontal Plane - ANSWER Divides the body into front and back halves; side to side movement. Abduction - ANSWER movement away from midline Adduction - ANSWER Movement towards the midline Inversion - ANSWER Bottom of foot rotates medially Eversion - ANSWER bottom of foot rotates laterally

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Gliding Joint - ANSWER No axis of rotation, moves by sliding side to side or back and
forth ( carpals of the hand )

Condyloid Joint - ANSWER Moves predominantly in one play of motion. (knee)

Transverse Plane - ANSWER Divides the body into top and bottom halves; rotational
movement.

Hinge Joint - ANSWER Uniaxial, moves predominantly in one plane of motion.
(Sagittal) (elbow)

Saddle Joint - ANSWER One bone fits like a saddle on another bone, moves
predominantly in tow planes ( sagittal, frontal ) (Thumb)

Pivot Joint - ANSWER Only one axis, moves predominantly in one plane of motion
(transverse) Example: Radioulnar

Ball and socket joint - ANSWER Most mobile of joints; moves in all three planes of
motion (shoulder)

Transverse abdominis - ANSWER What muscle is this?

Isolated function of the Transverse abdominis - ANSWER Increases intra-abdominal
pressure
Supports the abdominal viscera

Integrated function of the transverse abdominis - ANSWER Isometrically stabilizes the
LPHC

Diaphragm (muscle) - ANSWER What muscle is this?

Isolated function of the diaphragm muscle - ANSWER Concentrically pulls the central
tendon inferiorly, increasing the volume in the thoracic cavity

,Integrated function of the diaphragm muscle - ANSWER Stabilizes the LPHC

Quadratus lumborum - ANSWER What muscle is this?

Isolated function of the quadratus lumborum muscle - ANSWER Spinal lateral flexion

Integrated function of the quadratus lumborum muscle - ANSWER Eccentrically
decelerates contralateral lateral spine flexion
Isometrically stabilizes the LPHC

Multifidus - ANSWER What muscle is this?

Isolated function of the multifidus muscle - ANSWER Concentrically accelerates spinal
extension and contralateral rotation

Integrated function of the multifidus muscle - ANSWER Eccentrically decelerates spinal
flexion and rotation
Isometrically stabilizes the spine

Latissimus doris - ANSWER What muscle is this?

Optimal dynamic posture at the five kinetic chain checkpoint - ANSWER Feet- hip to
shoulder width apart; pointed straight ahead;
Knees- soft and extended; in line with 2nd and 3rd toes
LPHC- neutral; abs and glutes engaged.
Shoulders- back and down; no thoracic rounding.
Head/neck- cervical spine neutral

Atria - ANSWER Superior chambers; receive blood from outside the heart

Right Atrium - ANSWER Gathers deoxygenated blood from body

Sinoatrial (SA) - ANSWER Located in right atrium; receives signal to contract;
"pacemaker for the heart". Initiates the electrical impulses that determine the heart rate

Stroke Volume (SV) - ANSWER Amount of blood pumped with each contraction

What are the functions of blood? - ANSWER transportation, regulation, protection

Anterior - ANSWER Front of body

,Posterior - ANSWER back of body

Superior - ANSWER Above point of reference

Inferior - ANSWER Below point of reference

Proximal - ANSWER Closer to the center of the body.

Distal - ANSWER Farthest from the center of the body

Medial - ANSWER Toward the midline of the body

Lateral - ANSWER Further from midline of the body

Pronation - ANSWER Tri-planar movement (eversion, dorsiflexion, and abduction of
feet)

Sagittal - ANSWER Divides body into left and right halves; forward-backward
movement

Flexion - ANSWER bending of joints; decreases relative angle

Extension - ANSWER Straightening of joints; increases relative angle.

Plantar flexion - ANSWER extension at ankle (pointing toes)

Dorsiflexion - ANSWER Flexion at ankle (backward bending at ankle)

Frontal Plane - ANSWER Divides the body into front and back halves; side to side
movement.

Abduction - ANSWER movement away from midline

Adduction - ANSWER Movement towards the midline

Inversion - ANSWER Bottom of foot rotates medially

Eversion - ANSWER bottom of foot rotates laterally

, Eccentric - ANSWER Produces tension while lengthening in order to resist or control an
external force (ex: Bicep curl)

Horizontal abduction - ANSWER lateral-rotational movement away from midline

Horizontal adduction - ANSWER Medial-rotational movement toward the midline

Internal rotation - ANSWER inward rotation of limbs

External rotation - ANSWER outward rotation of limbs

Talk test - ANSWER Self-evaluation of intensity associated with ability to talk while
exercising.

Supination - ANSWER Tri-planar movement (inversion. plantar flexion, and adduction
of feet)

Length-tension relationship - ANSWER length at which muscle can create most
tension; too short or too long = reduced force production

Force-Couple - ANSWER muscles moving together to produce movement

Reciprocal (opposite) inhibition - ANSWER The muscles on one side of a joint relax to
allow the muscles on the other side to contract. (ex: triceps relax while biceps contract.)

Alarm - ANSWER Initial response to exercise; 2-3 weeks.

general adpatation syndrome - ANSWER How the body response and adapts to stress;
alarm, adaption, and exhaustion.

Adaption - ANSWER body adapts to stimuli, progressive improvement, 4-12 weeks.

Exhaustion - ANSWER Body no longer tolerates demands of training; adaptions may
halt; overtraining syndrome risk increases.

Mechanical Specificity - ANSWER Weight and movements placed on the body .

Metabolic Specificity - ANSWER Energy demand placed on body

Concentric - ANSWER produces tension while shortening to overcome external

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