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Douchennes correct answers most popular type of muscular dystrophy -joint receptors -spinal cord/brain stem and cerebral cortex -muscle-tendon receptors -cutaneous receptors . mechanoreceptors . thermoreceptors . Nociceptors correct answers name 3 proprioceptors in the body Quadrice...

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Douchennes correct answers most popular type of muscular dystrophy

-joint receptors
-spinal cord/brain stem and cerebral cortex
-muscle-tendon receptors
-cutaneous receptors
. mechanoreceptors
. thermoreceptors
. Nociceptors correct answers name 3 proprioceptors in the body

Quadriceps and hamstrings/ knee flexors and extensors correct answers In the gait cycle,
deceleration is controlled by which muscle group?

standing table -> EZ Glider -> parallel bars correct answers What is the most appropriate
sequence for a client to progress to standing?

Hoehn and Yahr scale correct answers The scale used to measure parkinsons disease?

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) correct answers What is the most common form of
muscular dystrophy?

Motor vehicle accident correct answers What is the leading cause of SCI (spinal cord injury) in
the US?

Falls correct answers what is the leading cause of TBI (traumatic brain injury) in the US?

--- Multiple Sclerosis
- Relapsing-remitting (RRMS)
- Secondary-progressive (SPMS)
- Primary-Progressive (PPMS)
- Progressive-relapsing (PRMS) correct answers This disability is characterized by four types of
progressive classifications, Name the disability and all four classifications

Knock knees (genu valgum), hyperextended knees, abdominal ptosis, bowlegs (genu varum), and
forward head correct answers Postural deviation, name and explain 5

- over the chest
- Hips (asis)
- above the knees correct answers Strap placement for the standing tilt table are?

- transmit position sence
- interpret the information

, - respond concisely or subconsciously to stimulation through appropriate execution of posture
and movement correct answers What does proprioception/somatosensory do in order to allow
you to balance?

40% correct answers What percentage of the gait cycle is comprised of the swing phase?

initial swing, mid swing, terminal swing correct answers what are the sub-phases to the swing
phase?

Step width correct answers Distance from one foot strike to the next (left to right OR right to
left)?

- Dynamic Balance correct answers If a client is maintaining their center of mass over their base
of support while in motion, this is specifically referred to as____________?

- cobb angle: measures the angle after an X-ray is taken
- posture screen: boxes and lines used to determine severity
- Adam's test: > elevation on concave = functional
> elevation on convex = structural correct answers Name three ways to diagnose scoliosis

uninvolved (not affected) correct answers The step length of the ____________ leg will be
shorter?

Equinus Gait (toe walking) correct answers Gait deviation with tight plantar flexors.

-- Functional: a structurally normal spine that appears to have a lateral curve

-- Structural: a fixed lateral (sideways) curve of the spine correct answers what is the difference
between functional and structural posture deviation?

- Thoracic correct answers Kyphosis most often occurs in which section of the spine?

tight: hip flexors, back extensors

weak: hip extensors, abdominals correct answers What are the tight muscle groups in lordosis?

center of mass
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base of support correct answers what is the formula of balance?

The capacity of the CR systems to deliver o2 to perform gross motor function over a period of
time, resisting fatigue. correct answers What is cardiovascular endurance?

Conditioning correct answers What does CV and aerobic exercise equate to?

The amount of blood pumped by the heart per minute correct answers What is cardiac output?

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