CP2 UE MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
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what is the purpose of assessing movement patterns - ANSWER-
observe specific function, insight to ADL, muscular balance
nervous system coordination, synergist recruitment
hyper/hypotonic and inhibited/facilitated muscles
is the beginning or end of a movement pattern more important -
ANSWER-the beginning
what are we assessing with movement patterns - ANSWER-prime
mover first activation, activation of synergists, sequence of
muscle activation, joint ROM, assess fluidity
how do you administer a movement assessment - ANSWER-
minimal verbal cues, avoid touching pt, pay attention
do you test muscle length and strength before or after movement
patterns - ANSWER-after
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treat tight/short muscles first or last - ANSWER-first
address weak muscles first or last - ANSWER-last
generally speaking hypertonic muscles are..... - ANSWER-short
with a lowered firing threshold
generally speaking hypotonic muscles are..... - ANSWER-long
with a higher firing threshold
what muscular group is the push up movement pattern assessing
- ANSWER-scapular stabilizers
what are the scapular stabilizers - ANSWER-serratus ant, traps
(U, M, L), rhomboids (min, maj), levator scap
what are the dysfunctions of the scapular stabilizers - ANSWER-
winging, tipping, adduction, abduction, elevation
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what is scapular winging in a push up pattern indicative of -
ANSWER-weakness or inhibition of serratus anterior
M, L traps
rhomboids
what is scapular tipping indicative of - ANSWER-weak serratus
ant and L traps
hyperactive pec min and/or maj
what is scapular adduction (kissing) indicative of - ANSWER-weak
U, M, L traps
potentially rhomboids
what is scapular elevation indicative of - ANSWER-weak lower
traps
hyperactive upper trap or levator scap