Exam 13: Kinesiology Applications in Daily Functional Activities
Exam 1: Basic Concepts in Kinesiology: Kinematics14 Questions
Exam 2: Mechanical Principles: Kinetics40 Questions
Exam 3: Muscle Physiology and Motor Control36 Questions
Exam 4: Muscle Activity and Strength26 Questions
Exam 5: Shoulder Complex40 Questions
Exam 6: Elbow and Forearm Complex40 Questions
Exam 7: Wrist and Hand47 Questions
Exam 8: Head, Neck and Trunk41 Questions
Exam 9: Pelvis and Hip48 Questions
Exam 10: Knee36 Questions
Exam 11: Ankle and Foot49 Questions
Exam 12: Posture and Gait in Walking and Running71 Questions
Exam 13: Kinesiology Applications in Daily Functional Activities20 Questions
Exam 14: Kinesiology Applications of Upper Extremity Adls16 Questions
Exam 15: Kinesiology Applications in Sports and Recreation80 Questions
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Lower extremity strength requirements are greater when rising from a chair by using the upper extremities to push off the chair.
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A clinician should always position himself or herself on the affected side of a patient when gait training.
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When carrying a large object, the muscle force requirements of the trunk extensors are minimized if the object is held closer to the body.
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Rolling prone to supine is more difficult than rolling supine to prone.
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When vacuuming, the thrust of the force is derived from the:
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What position should the lumbar spine avoid when lifting a large box from the floor?
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When moving from sit to stand, the head should remain posterior to the plane of the feet.
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When moving from the floor to standing, healthy middle-aged adults maintain the head _________ the trunk.
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When lifting a large object, the power for the "stand-up" phase of the lift comes from the __________.
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Ideally when lifting a large box from the floor, which two trunk muscles are desired to co-contract?
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Which of the following muscle groups are of critical importance when transferring from sitting to standing?
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During a sit to stand transfer, if the head stays posterior to the feet, the center of mass remains behind the feet and it will be difficult for the individual to stand.
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When moving from floor to stand, infants rely on use of their upper extremities to pull them up by grasping an object such as a table or piece of furniture.
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Use of the arms during a sit to stand transfer is probably a requirement of individuals with lower extremity injuries, individuals with poor balance, or elderly individuals.
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To minimize excessive pressure on the patellofemoral joint while lifting, one should _______________ 90 while positioning the hips further __________.
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Initially, rolling occurs from the _________ and occurs __________.
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When performed correctly, transfer from the quadruped to the kneeling position actually comes from the back rather than the hips.
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