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The following and injury or surgery, when should the rehabilitation process be initiated? |
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Decisions on how to progress an athlete through a rehabilitation program should be based on: |
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The athletic trainer should incorporate mobilization when: |
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Articular structures are tight |
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A method of promoting or hastening the recovery response of muscles through the use of diagonal or rotational patterns is characteristic of: |
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation exercises |
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In which technique does the athlete move through a complete range of motion against a maximal resistance in a smooth rhythmic pattern? |
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Disuse of an extremity will result in all of the following EXCEPT: |
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Atrophy Muscular contractures -Increased motor neuron discharge Inflexibility |
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All of the following are joint mechanoreceptors EXCEPT: |
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-Golgi tendon organs Ruffini endings Pacinian corpuscles Free nerve endings |
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Increasing static strength and decreasing atrophy can best be accomplished by using what method of exercise? |
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Maximum muscle loading at a fixed speed with accommodating resistance throughout the entire range of motion is characterized by what method of exercise? |
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Which of the following is NOT an indicator of being too aggressive with exercise? |
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-Increased flexibility Swelling Spasm Pain |
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Aquatic exercise uses the water s buoyancy and pressure and can be describe as all of the following EXCEPT: |
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Assistive Resistive Supportive -Motive |
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A method of promoting the response of the neuromuscular mechanism through stimulation is called: |
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Mechanoreceptors are located throughout the body in muscles, tendons, and joints to provide sensory awareness of: |
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An exercise that involves weight bearing through an extremity is considered: |
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A closed kinetic chain exercise |
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In which phase of rehabilitation is rest and pain control most important? |
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Repair phase Presurgical phase Remodeling phase -Remodeling phase |
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If a muscle is immobilized in a shortened position, which of the following will occur? |
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-Loss of contractile function Enlargement of muscles Immediately improved flexibility when immobilization is removed Increase in muscle protein |
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What exercises are best to use when the immobilization is discontinued and you want to increase the mechanical properties of ligaments? |
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High-frequency, short duration endurance exercises |
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The _________ phase can last for several years and includes a series of functional progression activities. |
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Which of the following is an advantage of isotonic resistance? |
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-Reduces expense of equipment Works one primary muscle group at a time Allows exercises to be performed in a straight plane Can exercise at only slow velocities |
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Which of the following is NOT true of core stabilization training? |
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Is assists in gaining neuromuscular control -It should incorporate challenging single plane exercises It should be started at the highest level the athlete can perform It is designed to strengthen the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex |
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Which of the following grades describes a large amplitude movement up to the limit in the range of motion? |
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Grade I Grade II -Grade III Grade IV |
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Which of the following is NOT considered a closed kinetic chain exercise? |
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Push ups Squats Press ups -Knee extension in sitting |
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Which of the following treatment techniques uses neurophysiological principles to relax overactive muscles and/or stretch chronically shortened muscles? |
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