Exam 14: The Spine: Structure, function, and Posture
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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All of the following are true of the nucleus pulposus except:
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A sustained faulty posture that stresses the ligamentous or joint structures usually results in:
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Your patient describes posterior cervical pain and headaches that get progressively worse throughout each workday.She is a computer programmer,plays tennis on the weekends,and is an aerobic walker in the evenings.Your evaluation reveals a person who is physically fit with well-balanced flexibility and strength.Your treatment emphasis will be:
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Your patient has a forward head posture.On testing (supine-lying),she cannot isolate capital flexion to lift her head when you ask her to flex her neck.Passively you can move the head about 5 into capital flexion and then feel tissue resistance.Based on these supine tests,what muscles are tight and what muscles are weak?
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Your patient complains of cervical pain and headaches.You notice that she has a forward head and round back posture.The complaints could be derived from all of the following except:
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The spinal muscles that are activated first with rapid arm movements are the:
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Motion at a functional unit of the spine is defined by what is occurring with the:
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Characteristics of the global muscles in the spine include all of the following except:
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The difference between a lordotic posture and a slouched posture is:
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Your patient describes having a backache that began after a vigorous bout of exercise.The pain was not noticed until he rested for about
hour in a lounge chair.This pain is probably due to:

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Your patient describes increased pain in the back in the morning before getting out of bed.The patient should be:
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To teach a patient how to manage painful symptoms related to poor posture,which of the following is most important?
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