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Therex exam 1 Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
  • Therex exam 1 Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions

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  • 10 degrees flexion sitting straight up - how to fit airdyne and restorator to pt. 10 reps - typically do how many reps per activity 15 degrees flexion - how to fit the recumbent bike to pt. acute inflamed tissue pt. unable to or not supposed to actively move segment - indications for PROM balance cardio fitness coordination flexibility mobility muscle performance neuromuscular control postural control, stability and equilibrium stability - what are some aspects of physical function ...
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NPTEFF - Intro and MS Exam Questions All Answered 100%
  • NPTEFF - Intro and MS Exam Questions All Answered 100%

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  • NPTEFF - Intro and MS Exam Questions All Answered 100% A PT examines a patient complaining of tingling into the 4th and 5th digits with muscle wasting over the hypothenar eminence. The PT suspects ulnar neuropathy and decides to examine the integrity of the nerve. What special test? - Answer -Froment Have the patient grasp a piece of paper between their first and second fingers while the examiner pulls the paper and monitors for first finger Ulnar N A patient has a diagnosis of ...
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OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers,  rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
  • OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers, rated A+[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]

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  • OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers, rated A+ Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise - -Symptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib hypomobility Hip OA that will respond to PT - -Unilateral hip pain, age <58, pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year Altman criteria hip OA - -Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or groin pain, active hip extension caus...
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OCS Prep Exam Questions and Correct Solutions 2024
  • OCS Prep Exam Questions and Correct Solutions 2024

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  • OCS Prep Exam Questions and Correct Solutions 2024 Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise - Answer -Symptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib hypomobility Hip OA that will respond to PT - Answer -Unilateral hip pain, age <58, pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year Altman criteria hip OA - Answer -Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or groin pain, act...
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OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers,  VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]
  • OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers, VERIFIED/[LATEST EXAM UPDATES]

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  • OCS Exam Prep Questions and answers, VERIFIED/ Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise - -Symptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib hypomobility Hip OA that will respond to PT - -Unilateral hip pain, age <58, pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year Altman criteria hip OA - -Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or groin pain, active hip extension cau...
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NASM Stretching Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Answers(RATED A)
  • NASM Stretching Chapter 3 Exam Questions and Answers(RATED A)

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  • what is flexibility? -ANSWER - having the optimal amount of extensibility in the fascia and muscular systems to perform a physical task. With this, a necessary amount of tension in the systems is required to maintain alignment and balance how is the optimal tension in the system maintained? -ANSWER - It is maintained by a balance of forces generated by the muscles and fascia, tendons and other connective tissue attachments, and compression forces generated through the skeletal system how does ...
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NASM Flexibility Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
  • NASM Flexibility Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct)

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  • NASM Flexibility Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) NASM Flexibility Exam 1 (2024) || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) Altered Reciprocal Inhibition - ANSWER - The concept of muscle inhibition, caused by a tight agonist, which inhibits its functional antagonist. Synergistic Dominance - ANSWER - The neuromuscular phenomenon that occurs when inappropriate muscles take over the function of a weak or inhibited prime mover. Integrated stretching - ANSWER - Self-my...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility2024 Study Questions
  • NASM Stretching and Flexibility2024 Study Questions

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  • Flexibility - Normal extensibility (ability to stretch) of all soft tissues (contractile and non-contractile) that allow the complete range of motion (ROM) of a joint. functional anatomy - collection of parts that mechanically move and work together to perform tasks. Regional Interdependence (RI) model - expanded the biomechanical model to include a total-body approach that accounts for regions away from the site of dysfunction. Flexibility - having the optimal amount of extensibility i...
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OCS Exam Prep (A+ Guaranteed)
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  • Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise correct answers Symptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib hypomobility Hip OA that will respond to PT correct answers Unilateral hip pain, age <58, pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year Altman criteria hip OA correct answers Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or groin pain, active hip extension causes pain, pas...
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TX PMJ Verified Exam A+ Score.
  • TX PMJ Verified Exam A+ Score.

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  • Joint Mobilization - correct answer - Refers to manual therapy techniques that are used to modulate pain & treat joint dysfunctions that limit ROM by specifically addressing the altered mechanics of the joint Joint Mobilization Stretching Techniques - correct answer Specifically address restricted capsular tissue by replicating normal joint mechanics while minimizing abnormal compressive stresses on the articular cartilage in the joint Physiological (osteokinematics) Movements - correct an...
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