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  • November 9, 2024
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rehab final

All of the following are essential to consider when rehabilitating an injury, except? -
answer Focus should shift from activity to absence of activity back to return to activity

Force as it relates to the body is a form of energy that? (Choose all that apply) - answer
causes movement, has a direction, has magnitude

When the movement of an object is more difficult, especially for weak muscles, it is an
example of which of Newton's Laws? - answer inertia

he speed with which an object moves depends on the amount of force used to move it
and the objects size is an example of Newton's Law of Acceleration? - answertrue

When rehabilitating an injury, it is crucial for the patient/ athlete to understand that the
portion of recovery that they are in is just as important as the full return to function. -
answer true

When a patient hops, she pushes against the earth with her body and the earth pushes
against her with the earth's weight, moving the patient away from the ground. This is an
example of Newton's Law of? - answeraction-reaction

The kinetic chain is composed of? (Choose all that apply) - answerMuscle
Tendon
Ligament
Fascia
Articular and neurological system(s)

Functional integration of the systems allows for optimal neuromuscular efficiency during
functional activities. Optimal performance of all contributing components of the kinetic
chain results in? (Choose all that apply) - answerappropriate length tension
relationships,
optimal force couple relationships,
precise arthokinematics,
optimal neuromuscular control

It is not essential for the AT to keep the patient/ athlete informed of the why, how and
when factors that can collectively dictate the course of an injury rehabilitation program?
- answerfalse

A body remains at a state of rest or remains in uniform motion until an outside force acts
on it is the definition of which of Newton's laws? - answerinertia

,Non-medical personnel such as coaches, administrators, etc. should not be involved in
the decision making process regarding an injury? - answertrue

When dealing with a minor, like in a high school setting, the parents should not be
involved in the decision making process regarding an injury or rehabilitation, because
most likely they are not medical personnel? - answerfalse

The goal in a sports medicine setting is to return the patient/ athlete to play as quickly
as possible, where the safety of the patient/ athlete is a secondary concern? -
answerfalse

The mnemonic "ATC IS IT" stands for? - answerAvoid aggravation
Timing
Compliance
Individualization
Specific sequencing
Intensity
Total patient

The AT must possess a sound understanding of both the sequence and time frames for
various healing phases. Typically the treatment in the first 96 hours of an injury is to
control pain and swelling? - answertrue

The "SAID" Principle stands for? - answerSpecific Adaptations to Imposed Demands

Objectives in designing a rehabilitation plan should include measures to prevent
deconditioning and to rehabilitate the injured body part? - answertrue

All of the following are indications that rehabilitation exercises are too intense, except? -
answerIncreased strength in range of motion

As recovery increases and the patient/ athlete is able to move through the phases of
healing, the intensity of exercises should increase and performed less times daily? -
answertrue

An AT that has a solid foundation in biomechanics should be able to identity existing
adaptive or compensatory changes in motion and design a rehabilitation program to
correct pathomechanics? - answertrue

The center of mass (CoM) for the lower shank (tibia and fibula) can be approximatley
located where? - answermid-shaft

The psychological aspects of how an athlete deals with an injury are critical yet often
neglected factors in the rehabilitation process? - answertrue

, Therapeutic exercise progression must address the following areas. (Choose all that
apply) - answerFlexibility and range of motion
Muscle strength and endurance
Balance, coordination and agility
Functional performance
Performance specific activities

For the following diagram "Components of Therapeutic Exercise", fill in the blanks in
order - answerCorrect deviations and decrease pain
Flexibility and range of motion
Strength and endurance
Balance, coordination and agility
Function
Performance

Which phase/word is missing? - answervasoconstriction

You are the Director of Athletic Training services for a Division 1 University. The star
baseball player has been injured just before the team is expected to enter into a
regional baseball tournament. Your short terms goals in the inflammatory phase include
all of the following, except? - answerIncorproate functional progressions

You have been treating a high school tennis player for a 2nd degree sprain of the
anterior talo-fibular ligament. After 5 days you notice that there is less swelling but
moderate pain (5/10) on the pain scale. You measure the athletes range of motion and
record 40 degrees of plantar-flexion, 15 degrees of dorsi-flexion. You perform manual
muscle testing of the tibialis anterior (3/5), peroneus longus (2/5), peroneus brevis (2/5),
gastrocnemius (3/5) and tibialis posterior (3/5). You should now progress into the next
phase of rehabilitation? - answerfalse

Pain associated with an injury will dictate the progress of the rehabilitation protocol? -
answertrue

Loss of range of motion can be attributed to all of these factors, except? - answerjoint
function

Restoring muscular strength, endurance and power are among the most essential
factors in restoring the function of a body part to pre-injury status? - answertrue

All of the following are reasons to perform isometric exercises, except? -
answerIsometric exercises increase dynamic strength and assist in increasing atrophy

All of the following are true of Progressive Resistive Exercises (PRE's), except? -
answerPRE's use isometric contractions in which force is generated while the muscle is
changing length

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