Deck 13: Kinesiology Applications in Daily Functional Activities
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Deck 13: Kinesiology Applications in Daily Functional Activities
1
Mobility allows humans all of the following except:
A) to move from one position to another
B) to use body segments for desired functions
C) to provide a stable base from which to operate
D) to be functional
A) to move from one position to another
B) to use body segments for desired functions
C) to provide a stable base from which to operate
D) to be functional
to provide a stable base from which to operate
2
When lifting a large object, the power for the "stand-up" phase of the lift comes from the __________.
A) upper extremities
B) trunk extensors
C) trunk flexors
D) lower extremities
A) upper extremities
B) trunk extensors
C) trunk flexors
D) lower extremities
lower extremities
3
To minimize excessive pressure on the patellofemoral joint while lifting, one should _______________ 90 while positioning the hips further __________.
A) restrict flexion of the knee to; posteriorly
B) restrict flexion of the knee to; anteriorly
C) flex the knee beyond; posteriorly
D) flex the knee beyond; anteriorly
A) restrict flexion of the knee to; posteriorly
B) restrict flexion of the knee to; anteriorly
C) flex the knee beyond; posteriorly
D) flex the knee beyond; anteriorly
restrict flexion of the knee to; posteriorly
4
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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5
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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6
During development, rolling initially is a spontaneous motion.
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7
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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8
Rolling prone to supine is more difficult than rolling supine to prone.
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9
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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10
When moving from the floor to standing, healthy middle-aged adults maintain the head _________ the trunk.
A) in front of or anterior to
B) in alignment with
C) behind or posterior to
D) in a laterally flexed position with regard to
A) in front of or anterior to
B) in alignment with
C) behind or posterior to
D) in a laterally flexed position with regard to
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11
Initially, rolling occurs from the _________ and occurs __________.
A) head; segmentally
B) head; nonsegmentally
C) trunk; segmentally
D) trunk; nonsegmentally
A) head; segmentally
B) head; nonsegmentally
C) trunk; segmentally
D) trunk; nonsegmentally
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12
Which progression of mobility in infants is most accurate?
A) Rolling, creeping, crawling
B) Crawling, creeping, rolling
C) Creeping, crawling, rolling
D) Rolling, crawling, creeping
A) Rolling, creeping, crawling
B) Crawling, creeping, rolling
C) Creeping, crawling, rolling
D) Rolling, crawling, creeping
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13
Ideally when lifting a large box from the floor, which two trunk muscles are desired to co-contract?
A) Rectus abdominis and multifidus
B) Transverse abdominis and multifidus
C) External oblique and semispinalis
D) Transverse abdominis and semispinalis
A) Rectus abdominis and multifidus
B) Transverse abdominis and multifidus
C) External oblique and semispinalis
D) Transverse abdominis and semispinalis
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14
What position should the lumbar spine avoid when lifting a large box from the floor?
A) Extension
B) Sidebending
C) Flexion
D) Neutral flexion/extension
A) Extension
B) Sidebending
C) Flexion
D) Neutral flexion/extension
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15
When vacuuming, the thrust of the force is derived from the:
A) shoulder muscles
B) elbow flexors/extensors
C) trunk muscles
D) lower extremity musculature
A) shoulder muscles
B) elbow flexors/extensors
C) trunk muscles
D) lower extremity musculature
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16
Which of the following muscle groups are of critical importance when transferring from sitting to standing?
A) Hip flexors; knee flexors
B) Hip flexors; knee extensors
C) Hip extensors; knee flexors
D) Hip extensors; knee extensors
A) Hip flexors; knee flexors
B) Hip flexors; knee extensors
C) Hip extensors; knee flexors
D) Hip extensors; knee extensors
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17
When moving from sit to stand, the head should remain posterior to the plane of the feet.
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18
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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19
A clinician should always position himself or herself on the affected side of a patient when gait training.
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20
When performed correctly, transfer from the quadruped to the kneeling position actually comes from the back rather than the hips.
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