Exam 16: The Spine: Exercise and Manipulation Interventions
Exam 1: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundational Concepts23 Questions
Exam 2: Prevention, health, and Wellness10 Questions
Exam 3: Range of Motion10 Questions
Exam 4: Stretching for Impaired Mobility10 Questions
Exam 5: Peripheral Joint Mobilizationmanipulation30 Questions
Exam 6: Resistance Exercise for Impaired Muscle Performance40 Questions
Exam 7: Principles of Aerobic Exercise15 Questions
Exam 8: Exercise for Impaired Balance21 Questions
Exam 9: Aquatic Exercise15 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 Posture15 Questions
Exam 15: The Spine: Management Guidelines19 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 Knee23 Questions
Exam 22: The Ankle and Foot16 Questions
Exam 23: Advanced Functional Training6 Questions
Exam 24: Womens Health: Obstetrics and Pelvic Floor17 Questions
Exam 25: Management of Lymphatic Disorders14 Questions
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Spinal manipulation techniques are contraindicated:
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Individuals with symptoms from an intervertebral disk lesion and individuals with osteoporosis should not do:
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The decision to utilize dynamic exercises in the later stages of a spinal rehabilitation program should be based on:
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To effectively stretch the scalene muscles on the left,the patient:
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Of the following choices,the most effective way to stretch tight lumbar extensor muscles is:
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For a patient to be able to learn good body mechanics for lifting:
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To effectively apply a manipulation technique to improve cervical flexion,you would:
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Fundamental techniques that every patient with spinal impairments should learn before progressing to basic and advanced training exercises include:
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All of the following may be indications for using stretching or mobility exercises in acute spinal conditions except:
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The first step in training a patient with spinal stabilization techniques should be:
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Your patient describes frequent headaches,especially when working at her computer,which get progressively worse during the day.The following limitations in motion are noted: capital flexion,lower cervical extension,cervical side bending,and lateral rotation of the shoulders.Use of a pressure cuff to test control of capital flexion shows the ability to maintain an increase in pressure of 8 mm Hg for 3 seconds.She is not able to lie prone and perform axial extension by lifting her forehead off the table.All of the following would be appropriate methods for initiating your interventions except:
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Manipulation to increase thoracic spinal rotation requires clear communication in the medical record describing the treatment outcome for the segment.When using the V-spread contact,one finger is placed on the superior transverse process and the second finger is placed on the contralateral inferior transverse process.The rule of the lower finger describes the direction of rotation as:
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Your patient is recovering from a back injury that occurred 3 weeks ago.You decide it is time to place him on a progressive walking program and integrate it with the other fundamental stabilization interventions in order to:
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Rhythmic stabilization exercises are important in a spinal rehabilitation program because they:
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Safe and effective use of muscle energy techniques to improve joint mobility requires that the therapist closely follows the procedural guidelines,including:
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Modified bridging,partial lunges,partial squatting,and upper extremity pushing and pulling exercise are used in spinal exercise programs for the purpose of:
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Your patient is in the chronic phase of healing with decreased ROM of C4-5 resulting in activity restrictions related to flexion and rotation of her head.You perform a spinal manipulation technique consisting of small amplitude oscillations for 1-2 minutes that go through the restrictive joint barrier with a goal to improve her joint ROM.What grade of manipulation will you document?
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The quadratus lumborum is an important stabilizer of the spine in which planes of motion?
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Your patient is recovering from a low back injury that occurred when picking up her 15-lb infant 4 weeks ago.The symptoms are no longer acute.She has learned the basic drawing-in maneuver and neutral spine position and can maintain her neutral spine while rolling,transitioning from supine to sit and sit to stand.Now you plan to progress her exercises in order to improve her ability to return to managing household responsibilities.How should you progress the exercises to improve the stabilizing function in the abdominals?
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