Exam 23: Advanced Functional Training
Exam 1: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundational Concepts24 Questions
Exam 2: Prevention, Health, and Wellness13 Questions
Exam 3: Range of Motion16 Questions
Exam 4: Stretching for Improved Mobility30 Questions
Exam 5: Peripheral Joint Mobilizationmanipulation30 Questions
Exam 6: Resistance Exercise for Impaired Muscle Performance40 Questions
Exam 7: Principles of Aerobic Exercise16 Questions
Exam 8: Exercise for Impaired Balance22 Questions
Exam 9: Aquatic Exercise18 Questions
Exam 10: Soft Tissue Injury, Repair, and Management18 Questions
Exam 11: Joint, Connective Tissue, and Bone Disorders and Management18 Questions
Exam 12: Surgical Interventions and Postoperative Management20 Questions
Exam 13: Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Management15 Questions
Exam 14: The Spine: Structure, Function, and Posture16 Questions
Exam 15: The Spine: Management Guidelines20 Questions
Exam 16: The Spine: Exercise and Manipulation Interventions21 Questions
Exam 17: The Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle20 Questions
Exam 18: The Elbow and Forearm Complex15 Questions
Exam 19: The Wrist and Hand21 Questions
Exam 20: The Hip16 Questions
Exam 21: The Knee22 Questions
Exam 22: The Ankle and Foot16 Questions
Exam 23: Advanced Functional Training15 Questions
Exam 24: Exercise in the Older Adult15 Questions
Exam 25: Womens Health: Obstetrics and Pelvic Floor18 Questions
Exam 26: Management of Lymphatic Disorders17 Questions
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Which of the following is true of the "amortization phase" of plyometric exercises?
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Contraindications to the use of plyometrics include all of the following except:
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All of the following are examples of plyometric activities for the upper extremities except:
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An exercise program that is designed to train the neuromuscular system to react quickly for activities, sports, or occupations that require quick starts and stops consists of exercises in which of the following categories?
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Plyometric drills are prescribed to improve which dimension of muscle performance?
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Your patient is in the return-to-function phase of rehabilitation after recovering from a sprained ankle.She wants to be able to resume her hobby of extensive gardening and yard work.Which of the following combinations of progressions for balance describes less to more difficult activities?
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Exercise programs developed specifically to increase strength will require a progression that focuses on:
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Your patient is nearing the end of his rehabilitation for return to sport and is performing more of his program independently at home.As you are providing education regarding precautions and recognizing signs and symptoms, you discuss how much recovery time he should allow between sessions of high-intensity plyometric drills.Based on research, how much time do you suggest?
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For an individual to be able to execute functional activities, it is necessary to have the ability to maintain the position of the body in equilibrium within the environment.This state of equilibrium is called:
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Moving and planting activities, in which the patient is required to move, change position, and then hold the position (freeze) are most appropriate for a patient returning to which activity/function?
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You have been treating a 25-year-old soccer player, who has been recovering from hip bursitis.She is pain free and performing routine activities of daily living, walking and running without symptoms.She is now progressing to a phase of advanced functional training to prepare her for the quick turns, starts and stops, and dynamic single leg stances when kicking the soccer ball.Which of the following activities would be appropriate to include in her program to specifically achieve these functional tasks?
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Each of the following describes the concept and/or mechanism of plyometrics except:
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When designing an exercise program to return a patient to his/her prior functional level, each of the following guidelines is true except:
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As you develop progressions of exercise programs for varied patients, which of the following describes the appropriate use of plyometric drills?
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Another term for the concept of plyometric training is reactive neuromuscular training.At the cellular and neuromuscular receptor level, which of the following describes the mechanism of plyometrics?
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