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NCSF Practice Exam 2024 with complete solutions
  • NCSF Practice Exam 2024 with complete solutions

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  • NCSF Practice Exam 2024 with complete solutions What term represents the transfer of energy across joints to support voluntary movement? - Answer ️️ -kinetic chain Kinetic chain refers to the concept that energy transfers across joints to support voluntary actions. This is applicable during general movements such as running on a treadmill, where any energy that is not harnessed will be lost as heat and fail to contribute toward accomplishing the task. Successful energy transfer will re...
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NASM Final Exam Questions
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  • NASM Final Exam Questions Which of the following is true of reciprocal inhibition? a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. b. It is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist. c. It alters force-couple relationships and produces synergistic dominance. d. It leads to the development of faulty movement patterns and arthrokinetic dysfunction. - a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movemen...
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NASM PRACTICE EXAM WELL ANSWERED 100% 2024.
  • NASM PRACTICE EXAM WELL ANSWERED 100% 2024.

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  • The Golgi tendon organ is an essential component of static stretching because it - Answer Prevents muscle from being placed under excessive tension What is the correct force-couple relationship that allows for the upward rotation of the scapula? - Answer Upper trapezius and lower portions of the serratus anterior Deoxygenated blood is pumped from the right ventricle to the lungs through? - Answer pulmonary arteries Dynamic stretching improves soft tissue extensibility by using...?...
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Bontrager's Workbook Chapter 4 Self-Test And Review
  • Bontrager's Workbook Chapter 4 Self-Test And Review

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  • Bontrager's Workbook Chapter 4 Self-Test And Review How many bones make up the phalanges of the hand? 14 How many bones make up the carpal region? 8 What is the total number of bones that make up the hand and wrist? 27 Which joint is between the two phalanges of the first digit (thumb)? Interphalangeal Joint Which joint is between the first metacarpal and the proximal phalanx of the thumb? First Metacarpophalangeal Which joint is between the middle and distal phalanges of ...
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STI II – Practical Questions Perfectly Solved And Rated 100% Correct!!
  • STI II – Practical Questions Perfectly Solved And Rated 100% Correct!!

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  • You have a patient with forward head posture. What are 3 techniques that you could use to address this impairment? - bilateral upper thoracic release - elongation of paravertebral muscles - axial flexion of c/s - mobilization of OA - SCM muscle play - cervical spine laminar release - upper trap release - levator scap release You have a patient with forward shoulder posture. What are 2 techniques you could use to help with this? - diaphragm release - subscapularis techniques (2) ...
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IRENE GOLD - PART II BOARDS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023-2024
  • IRENE GOLD - PART II BOARDS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2023-2024

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  • IRENE GOLD - PART II BOARDS EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS Barre-Lieou - Correct Answer-Patient seated, instruct to rotate head maximally from side to side. Done slowly at first then accelerated to patient tolerance Test for vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency DeKleyn's - Correct Answer-Patient supine, instruct patient to rotate and extend head off table then turn to each side for 15-45 seconds. Dr. lends minimal support. Test for vertebrobasilar artery insufficiency Hallpike -...
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IRENE GOLD - PART II BOARDS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
  • IRENE GOLD - PART II BOARDS EXAM WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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NASM Final Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
  • NASM Final Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!

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  • Which of the following is true of reciprocal inhibition? a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. b. It is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist. c. It alters force-couple relationships and produces synergistic dominance. d. It leads to the development of faulty movement patterns and arthrokinetic dysfunction. - ANSWER-a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. *ch...
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NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM  Stretching and Flexibility)
  • NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM Stretching and Flexibility)

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  • NASM Final Exam Questions (NASM Stretching and Flexibility) Which of the following is true of reciprocal inhibition? a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. b. It is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist. c. It alters force-couple relationships and produces synergistic dominance. d. It leads to the development of faulty movement patterns and arthrokinetic dysfunction. - CORRECT ANSWER-a. It is a...
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NASM Final Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!
  • NASM Final Exam 2024 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!

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  • Which of the following is true of reciprocal inhibition? a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. b. It is caused by a tight agonist muscle decreasing the neural drive to its functional antagonist. c. It alters force-couple relationships and produces synergistic dominance. d. It leads to the development of faulty movement patterns and arthrokinetic dysfunction. - ANSWER-a. It is a naturally occurring phenomenon that allows movement to take place. *ch...
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