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Prothetics, Orthotics. EXAM (POAT) Questions and Answers 100% Solved
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Prothetics, Orthotics. EXAM (POAT) 
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What is the participation criteria for the use of an ambulation trial for a bilateral KAFO? 
️️No contractures in hip flexors, knee flexors, or ankle plantar flexors 
SLR from 0-110 degrees 
Independent in all transfers including w/c to floor 
Max VO2 is >20 ml/kg/min 
50 continuous full dips in parallel bars 
Foot orthoses should be modular, what does this mean? ️️They should be modified based on 
patient impair...
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UTA A&P Exam 2 Review Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025
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UTA A&P Exam 2 Review Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 
To cause movement, a muscle must ______ - Correct Answer contract 
 
Most ______ muscles above the knee are flexors and medial rotators - Correct Answer anterior 
 
Most posterior muscles above the knee are ______ and ______ - Correct Answer extensors; lateral rotators 
 
Muscles that are ______ to the joint are abductors - Correct Answer superior 
 
Muscles that are inferior to the joint are ______ - Correct Answer ad...
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BASI Final Exam Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
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Spine Flexors - Rectus Abdominis, External Oblique, Internal Oblique 
Spine Extensors - Erector Spinae (longissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Spine Lateral Flexors - External Oblique, Internal Oblique, Quadratus Lumborum, Erector Spinae 
(logissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Spine Rotators - Internal and External Oblique, Erector Spinae(longissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Hip Flexors - Iliospoas, Rectus Femoris, Sartorius 
Hip Extensors - Gluteus Maximus, Hamstrings (semimembranosus, semitendi...
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Movement Science Exam 3 | 250 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What is normal range of hamstring length? - 80 degrees between table and raised leg 
When testing the length of the hip flexors, you find flexon of the hip, external rotation of the thigh, and 
flexion of the knee. This may be an indication that which muscle is short.? 
Select the correct answer 
Rectus Fermoris 
Gluteus Medius 
Sartorius 
Iliopsoas - Sartorius 
Which of the following indicates normal length of the hip flexors during the Thomas Test? 
Thigh touches the table and knee flexes more...
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NSCA-CSCS Exam Prep: Exercise Science; Questions & Answers 100% Solved
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NSCA-CSCS Exam Prep: Exercise Science; 
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During the concentric phase of the low bar back squat, which of the following muscles acts as 
an antagonist to the gluteus maximus? 
a. quadriceps 
b. hamstrings 
c. psoas major Answer-c 
Which of the following muscle groups and types of muscle actions are associated with the 
downward phase of the dumbbell biceps curl? 
a. Primary group- elbow extensors, Primary action- eccentric 
b. Primary group- elbow flexors, Prim...
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Comsae 107 Exam Tested Questions & Revised Correct Answers
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Comsae 107 Exam Tested 
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1. What kind of teratogenic effects are seen w ACE/ARBs - 
ANSWER 
fetal renal agenesis 
2. Stones bones groans moans psych overtones - ANSWER 
high Ca or PTH 
3. PTH is made by what cells? - ANSWER 
parathyroid gland 
chief cells of 
4. PTH inhibits reabsorption of phosphate where? increases 
calcium resorption where? - ANSWER 
PO4- proximal tubule 
ca- DCT 
5. Anterior innominate rotation means tight h...
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BASI Final Exam Questions and answers already graded A+| Updated & Verified | 2024
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Spine Flexors - Rectus Abdominis, External Oblique, Internal Oblique 
Spine Extensors - Erector Spinae (longissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Spine Lateral Flexors - External Oblique, Internal Oblique, Quadratus Lumborum, Erector Spinae 
(logissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Spine Rotators - Internal and External Oblique, Erector Spinae(longissimus, iliocostalis, spinalis) 
Hip Flexors - Iliospoas, Rectus Femoris, Sartorius
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SPHE 421 Quiz 7 Questions and Answers 2024 Fully Solved 100%
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SPHE 421 Quiz 7 Questions and Answers 2024 Fully Solved 100% 
 
 
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Question 1	2 / 2 points 
Pressure on the vertebral discs is greatest in which of the following positions? Question options: 
Supine Side-lying 
Seated 
 
Standing upright 
Question 2	2 / 2 points 
Having paralysis of the ankle dorsiflexors would cause which type of gait? Question options: 
Steppage gait Bell clapper gait Sore foot limp 
Rocking horse gait 
 
Question 3	2 / 2 points 
A person with a facet joint pro...
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Basi Pilates Mat Course Exam Questions And Answers
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Basi Pilates Mat Course Exam Questions And Answers 
Ten principles 
Awareness, Balance, Control, Efficiency, Precision, Breath, Concentration, Center, Flow, Harmony 
 
 
Benefits of working in neutral position 
Encourages balanced muscular development of pelvic complex, and correct muscle recruitment. 
Using neutral spine position teaches efficient posture and lateral alignment. 
 
 
Neutral Pelvis 
The position of the pelvis when the anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) on each side of the pelv...
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Canfitpro Pro Practical Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024
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1.	Improper posture is caused by shortned muscles which leads to less ROM on movements and improper form: Discuss how posture can effect atainment of goals 
2.	Slouching to one side could mean he has tight hip flexors or pre dominantly on one side, or carrying a bag on that side: Educates client on possible causes of postural faults 
3.	Standing on dominate leg, could mean tight hip flexors, one side of body is more active during day to day life: Identifies postural faults and affected structure...
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