Deck 5: Flexibility and Low-Back Health

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Flexibility increases in response to stretching exercises.
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Dynamic stretching includes forceful bouncing movements.
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Titin is a protein found in muscle that has elastic properties.
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If one's flexibility is pushed to the limit, it is possible to rupture connective tissue.
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Soft tissue includes skin, muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
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Two components of connective tissue are collages and elastin.
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Elastic elongation is the long-term change in the length of muscles, tendons and ligaments.
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When a muscle reaches its limit of flexibility, connective tissue becomes more brittle and may rupture.
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Stretch receptors are structures in the muscle that need to be targeted in order to improve flexibility.
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Stretches that involve bouncy movements are most effective for increasing an individual's range of motion.
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A slow stretch prompts a stronger reaction from proprioceptors.
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation takes advantage of the nerve activity to improve flexibility.
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Good flexibility provides benefits for the entire musculoskeletal system.
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Good joint flexibility will prevent arthritis in older people.
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Poor spinal stability puts pressure on the nerves leading out of the spinal column.
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People will high spinal flexibility may have a decreased risk of injury.
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Recent research suggests that exercise-induced muscle cramps are caused by decreased electrical activity within the affected muscle.
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Yoga or tai-chi related flexibility exercises may reduce mental and physical tension.
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The sit-and-reach test is the most commonly used flexibility test.
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Stretching relieves tension and stress.
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Flexibility is joint specific.
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Following a stretching workout, muscle soreness that lasts more than 24 hours is an indication of overstretching.
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There are several ways to improve flexibility.
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Stretching may temporarily decrease the degree of muscle soreness after exercise.
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Keeping track of your body position while stretching can help estimate progress.
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An upper back stretch can stretch the muscles and other soft tissue in the upper back.
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Intervertebral disks are partially made up of water.
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There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves that branch off of the spinal cord.
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The pelvic floor muscles are good examples of core muscles.
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During any dynamic movement, the core muscles work together; some muscles shorten while others lengthen.
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Bed rest for at least 5 days is recommended in cases of acute back pain.
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Emphasize exercise to improve strength rather than endurance to protect the back from injury.
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The best time of day to perform stretching exercises for the back is in the morning.
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The back is more flexible after a good night's sleep than it would be at the end of the day.
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Flexibility is defined as:

A) The ability of the tendon to control the movement in the joint
B) The ability of the joint to move through its full range of motion
C) The ability of the joint to move with the muscle pair attached to it
D) the ability of the ligaments to control the movement in the joint
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Only one of the following statements about flexibility is TRUE. Which one is it?

A) Good flexibility can slow joint deterioration.
B) Flexibility is not joint specific.
C) Flexibility improves strength.
D) The best way to improve flexibility is by performing ballistic stretching on a regular basis.
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The flexibility of the joint is affected by all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) joint structure.
B) muscle elasticity.
C) muscle length.
D) Bone density
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Hinge joints allow for which type of movement?

A) Movement in multiple directions/planes
B) Movement forward and back
C) Movement side to side
D) Hinge joints are immovable
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Ball and socket allow for which type of movement(s)?

A) Movement in multiple directions/planes
B) Movement forward and back
C) Movement side to side
D) Hinge joints are immovable
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Which one of the following is a significant determinant of flexibility?

A) Mitochondria
B) How fit the person is
C) Level of cardiorespiratory fitness
D) Muscle elasticity
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All of the following have an impact on joint flexibility EXCEPT:

A) Gender
B) Heredity
C) Muscle strength
D) Fitness level
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Examples of soft tissues include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) bone.
B) muscle.
C) ligament.
D) tendon.
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Collagen and elastin are principal types of structures observed in the:

A) nerve tissue.
B) connective tissue.
C) blood tissue.
D) fat tissue.
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When muscle is stretched, the elastin fibres straighten, and when regularly leads to long-term lengthening and is called __________.

A) Elastic elongation
B) Elastin elongation
C) Plastic elongation
D) Collagen elongation
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_____________ that strongly stimulate the receptors cause large, powerful reflex muscle contractions.

A) Rapid, powerful and sudden movement
B) Gentle stretching movements
C) Dynamic movements
D) Moving a 10 lb dumbbell gently
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Proprioceptors are:

A) Sense organs that are located inside the bone, and communicate with the nervous system.
B) sense organs in muscles that send information about the muscle to the nervous system.
C) Sense organs that are located inside the brain.
D) Sense organs of the muscle fibres that help with elasticity.
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Nerves that send information about the muscular system are called:

A) proceptors.
B) proprioceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) motor receptors.
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All of the following are TRUE about the effect of tight muscles on joints, EXCEPT:

A) joint deterioration.
B) abnormal joint lubrication.
C) increased range of motion.
D) deterioration of cartilage cells within the joint.
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All of the following are TRUE about improved joint flexibility, EXCEPT:

A) improved quality of life.
B) good joint mobility.
C) increased incidence of pain.
D) improved elasticity of muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
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Increased injury of the low back can occur if:

A) One is strong
B) One is weak
C) One is extremely or poorly flexible
D) One if fit
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Poor lumbar spinal stability puts pressure on the nerves leading out from the spinal column, leading to:

A) lower back pain.
B) upper back pain.
C) neck pain.
D) good spinal mobility.
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Extreme joint flexibility reduces:

A) mobility.
B) stability.
C) strength.
D) endurance.
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Which of the following statements is false about flexibility?

A) Numerous studies have found trunk hyper-flexibility improves back health.
B) Good knee and hip flexion protect the spine.
C) Research shows that poor flexibility can increase the risk of injury.
D) Overstretching may decrease joint stability.
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While jogging, Melanie's lower leg muscle begins to cramp. What is the treatment for her?

A) Stop jogging immediately
B) Hot compress
C) Ice
D) Mild stretching
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The most commonly used test to test for back flexibility is:

A) The stand and reach test
B) The sit and reach test
C) The run and reach test
D) The wall stretch test
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A complete flexibility workout should take how long?

A) 5-10 minutes
B) 35-45 minutes
C) 10-30 minutes
D) 35 minutes and more
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Health Canada recommends that stretching be performed at a minimum of:

A) 1 day per week.
B) 2 days per week.
C) 4 days per week.
D) 7 days per week.
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Health Canada recommends performing stretching exercises a minimum of _____ day(s) per week.

A) 2-3
B) 3-4
C) 4-7
D) at least one
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Which of the following statements is FALSE with regards to the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique?

A) PNF techniques utilize reflexes initiated by both muscle and joint receptors to cause greater training effects.
B) The contract-relax-contract stretching method requires a muscle to be stretched prior to contraction.
C) The contract-relax-contract stretching method requires a muscle contraction prior to being stretched.
D) PNF allows more effective stretching and greater immediate increases in flexibility than static stretching.
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To improve flexibility, stretch the desired muscle:

A) to the point of pain.
B) to the point of mild discomfort.
C) by bouncing into it.
D) by having a partner push the muscle to the point of pain.
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Having a higher than average level of static flexibility enables a person to perform certain skills quite a bit better than individuals who are not as flexible. Which one of the following household activities is an example?

A) Attempting to get something down from a high shelf just beyond reach
B) Vacuuming the house.
C) Stacking groceries in the fridge.
D) walking up the stairs.
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Which type of stretching usually requires a partner?

A) Ballistic
B) Active
C) Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
D) Static
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Daniel executes a lunge walk. He is demonstrating what type of stretching?

A) Static
B) Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
C) Active
D) Dynamic
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The safest and most convenient stretching technique for general fitness is:

A) active proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.
B) active static stretching with an occasional passive assist.
C) active ballistic stretching with an occasional passive assist.
D) passive static stretching.
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Dynamic stretches are more challenging than static stretches, because:

A) dynamic stretches require strength.
B) dynamic stretches have a decreased risk for muscle soreness.
C) dynamic stretches require balance and coordination.
D) dynamic stretches do not increase flexibility.
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Denzel warms up for his soccer game by stretching each muscle for 15 seconds four times and then goes for a 5-minute run around the soccer field. This warm up routine:

A) meets the guidelines recommended by Health Canada.
B) would meet the guidelines by Health Canada if the stretches were held longer.
C) would be appropriate if the cardio workout was done prior to the stretching routine.
D) is irresponsible as soccer players should avoid jogging before a game.
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Which of the muscles are stretched by the side lunge exercise?

A) Outer thigh, hip and calf
B) Inner thigh, hip and calf
C) Inner thigh, abdominals and calf
D) Outer thigh, back extensors and calf
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Which of the muscles are stretched by the towel stretch exercise?

A) Biceps, shoulder and chest
B) Triceps, chest and brachioradialis
C) Biceps and triceps
D) Triceps, shoulders and chest
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Which of the muscles are stretched by the modified hurdler exercise (seated single leg hamstring stretch)?

A) Front of thigh and lower back muscles
B) Back of thigh and lower back muscles
C) Back of thigh and abdominals
D) Front of thigh and abdominals
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The area of spine housing the largest intervertebral disks is the:

A) cervical region.
B) thoracic region.
C) lumbar region.
D) sacral region.
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From top to bottom, the five regions of the spine are:

A) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.
B) cervical, sacral, thoracic, lumbar, and coccygeal.
C) thoracic, cervical, sacral, lumbar, and coccygeal.
D) thoracic, cervical, lumbar, coccygeal, and sacral.
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Which of the following is NOT a core muscle?

A) Abdominal muscles
B) Pelvic floor muscles
C) Buttock muscles
D) Shoulder muscles
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When Ryan sits, stands, or performs other activities, his core muscles stabilizes the _____ section of his body.

A) mid-section
B) upper section
C) lower section
D) Side sections
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Pain from a "slipped disk" is most likely the result of:

A) pressure on a nerve root.
B) damage to the vertebral body.
C) pressure on the spinal cord.
D) damage to the vertebral arch.
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Which of the following is NOT a lifestyle recommendation for preventing low-back pain in healthy individuals?

A) Use lumbar support when walking
B) Warm-up thoroughly before exercising
C) Stop smoking and reduce stress
D) Maintain a healthy body weight
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Which of the following statements about exercise for the prevention and management of low-back pain is FALSE?

A) Exercises should be performed at least 3 days per week.
B) Exercises should be done early in the morning.
C) The exercise program should emphasize muscular endurance over muscular strength.
D) The exercise program may need to be continued for 3 months before results are seen.
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The best treatment for acute back pain is:

A) bed rest.
B) application of heat followed by cold.
C) application of cold followed by heat.
D) a flexibility program.
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The best sleeping position for managing back pain is sleeping:

A) on the side.
B) on the back.
C) on the stomach.
D) with pillows under your back.
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Studies have shown that low-back pain has been linked to:

A) poor flexibility in the groin.
B) average flexibility in the lower back.
C) collagen.
D) poor trunk flexibility.
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Chronic back pain can be diagnosed if pain lasts longer than:

A) a few days.
B) a few weeks.
C) one month.
D) three months.
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Flexibility increases in response to stretching exercises.
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Dynamic stretching includes forceful bouncing movements.
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Titin is a protein found in muscle that has elastic properties.
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If one's flexibility is pushed to the limit, it is possible to rupture connective tissue.
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Soft tissue includes skin, muscles, bones, tendons, and ligaments.
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Two components of connective tissue are collages and elastin.
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Elastic elongation is the long-term change in the length of muscles, tendons and ligaments.
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When a muscle reaches its limit of flexibility, connective tissue becomes more brittle and may rupture.
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Stretch receptors are structures in the muscle that need to be targeted in order to improve flexibility.
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Stretches that involve bouncy movements are most effective for increasing an individual's range of motion.
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A slow stretch prompts a stronger reaction from proprioceptors.
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation takes advantage of the nerve activity to improve flexibility.
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Good flexibility provides benefits for the entire musculoskeletal system.
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Good joint flexibility will prevent arthritis in older people.
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Poor spinal stability puts pressure on the nerves leading out of the spinal column.
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People will high spinal flexibility may have a decreased risk of injury.
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Recent research suggests that exercise-induced muscle cramps are caused by decreased electrical activity within the affected muscle.
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Yoga or tai-chi related flexibility exercises may reduce mental and physical tension.
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The sit-and-reach test is the most commonly used flexibility test.
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Stretching relieves tension and stress.
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Flexibility is joint specific.
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Following a stretching workout, muscle soreness that lasts more than 24 hours is an indication of overstretching.
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There are several ways to improve flexibility.
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Stretching may temporarily decrease the degree of muscle soreness after exercise.
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Keeping track of your body position while stretching can help estimate progress.
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An upper back stretch can stretch the muscles and other soft tissue in the upper back.
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Intervertebral disks are partially made up of water.
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There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves that branch off of the spinal cord.
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The pelvic floor muscles are good examples of core muscles.
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During any dynamic movement, the core muscles work together; some muscles shorten while others lengthen.
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Bed rest for at least 5 days is recommended in cases of acute back pain.
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Emphasize exercise to improve strength rather than endurance to protect the back from injury.
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The best time of day to perform stretching exercises for the back is in the morning.
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The back is more flexible after a good night's sleep than it would be at the end of the day.
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Flexibility is defined as:

A) The ability of the tendon to control the movement in the joint
B) The ability of the joint to move through its full range of motion
C) The ability of the joint to move with the muscle pair attached to it
D) the ability of the ligaments to control the movement in the joint
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Only one of the following statements about flexibility is TRUE. Which one is it?

A) Good flexibility can slow joint deterioration.
B) Flexibility is not joint specific.
C) Flexibility improves strength.
D) The best way to improve flexibility is by performing ballistic stretching on a regular basis.
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The flexibility of the joint is affected by all of the following, EXCEPT:

A) joint structure.
B) muscle elasticity.
C) muscle length.
D) Bone density
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Hinge joints allow for which type of movement?

A) Movement in multiple directions/planes
B) Movement forward and back
C) Movement side to side
D) Hinge joints are immovable
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Ball and socket allow for which type of movement(s)?

A) Movement in multiple directions/planes
B) Movement forward and back
C) Movement side to side
D) Hinge joints are immovable
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Which one of the following is a significant determinant of flexibility?

A) Mitochondria
B) How fit the person is
C) Level of cardiorespiratory fitness
D) Muscle elasticity
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All of the following have an impact on joint flexibility EXCEPT:

A) Gender
B) Heredity
C) Muscle strength
D) Fitness level
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Examples of soft tissues include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) bone.
B) muscle.
C) ligament.
D) tendon.
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Collagen and elastin are principal types of structures observed in the:

A) nerve tissue.
B) connective tissue.
C) blood tissue.
D) fat tissue.
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When muscle is stretched, the elastin fibres straighten, and when regularly leads to long-term lengthening and is called __________.

A) Elastic elongation
B) Elastin elongation
C) Plastic elongation
D) Collagen elongation
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_____________ that strongly stimulate the receptors cause large, powerful reflex muscle contractions.

A) Rapid, powerful and sudden movement
B) Gentle stretching movements
C) Dynamic movements
D) Moving a 10 lb dumbbell gently
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Proprioceptors are:

A) Sense organs that are located inside the bone, and communicate with the nervous system.
B) sense organs in muscles that send information about the muscle to the nervous system.
C) Sense organs that are located inside the brain.
D) Sense organs of the muscle fibres that help with elasticity.
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Nerves that send information about the muscular system are called:

A) proceptors.
B) proprioceptors.
C) nociceptors.
D) motor receptors.
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All of the following are TRUE about the effect of tight muscles on joints, EXCEPT:

A) joint deterioration.
B) abnormal joint lubrication.
C) increased range of motion.
D) deterioration of cartilage cells within the joint.
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All of the following are TRUE about improved joint flexibility, EXCEPT:

A) improved quality of life.
B) good joint mobility.
C) increased incidence of pain.
D) improved elasticity of muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
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Increased injury of the low back can occur if:

A) One is strong
B) One is weak
C) One is extremely or poorly flexible
D) One if fit
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Poor lumbar spinal stability puts pressure on the nerves leading out from the spinal column, leading to:

A) lower back pain.
B) upper back pain.
C) neck pain.
D) good spinal mobility.
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Extreme joint flexibility reduces:

A) mobility.
B) stability.
C) strength.
D) endurance.
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53
Which of the following statements is false about flexibility?

A) Numerous studies have found trunk hyper-flexibility improves back health.
B) Good knee and hip flexion protect the spine.
C) Research shows that poor flexibility can increase the risk of injury.
D) Overstretching may decrease joint stability.
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While jogging, Melanie's lower leg muscle begins to cramp. What is the treatment for her?

A) Stop jogging immediately
B) Hot compress
C) Ice
D) Mild stretching
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The most commonly used test to test for back flexibility is:

A) The stand and reach test
B) The sit and reach test
C) The run and reach test
D) The wall stretch test
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A complete flexibility workout should take how long?

A) 5-10 minutes
B) 35-45 minutes
C) 10-30 minutes
D) 35 minutes and more
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Health Canada recommends that stretching be performed at a minimum of:

A) 1 day per week.
B) 2 days per week.
C) 4 days per week.
D) 7 days per week.
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Health Canada recommends performing stretching exercises a minimum of _____ day(s) per week.

A) 2-3
B) 3-4
C) 4-7
D) at least one
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Which of the following statements is FALSE with regards to the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique?

A) PNF techniques utilize reflexes initiated by both muscle and joint receptors to cause greater training effects.
B) The contract-relax-contract stretching method requires a muscle to be stretched prior to contraction.
C) The contract-relax-contract stretching method requires a muscle contraction prior to being stretched.
D) PNF allows more effective stretching and greater immediate increases in flexibility than static stretching.
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To improve flexibility, stretch the desired muscle:

A) to the point of pain.
B) to the point of mild discomfort.
C) by bouncing into it.
D) by having a partner push the muscle to the point of pain.
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Having a higher than average level of static flexibility enables a person to perform certain skills quite a bit better than individuals who are not as flexible. Which one of the following household activities is an example?

A) Attempting to get something down from a high shelf just beyond reach
B) Vacuuming the house.
C) Stacking groceries in the fridge.
D) walking up the stairs.
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Which type of stretching usually requires a partner?

A) Ballistic
B) Active
C) Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
D) Static
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Daniel executes a lunge walk. He is demonstrating what type of stretching?

A) Static
B) Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF)
C) Active
D) Dynamic
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The safest and most convenient stretching technique for general fitness is:

A) active proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.
B) active static stretching with an occasional passive assist.
C) active ballistic stretching with an occasional passive assist.
D) passive static stretching.
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Dynamic stretches are more challenging than static stretches, because:

A) dynamic stretches require strength.
B) dynamic stretches have a decreased risk for muscle soreness.
C) dynamic stretches require balance and coordination.
D) dynamic stretches do not increase flexibility.
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Denzel warms up for his soccer game by stretching each muscle for 15 seconds four times and then goes for a 5-minute run around the soccer field. This warm up routine:

A) meets the guidelines recommended by Health Canada.
B) would meet the guidelines by Health Canada if the stretches were held longer.
C) would be appropriate if the cardio workout was done prior to the stretching routine.
D) is irresponsible as soccer players should avoid jogging before a game.
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Which of the muscles are stretched by the side lunge exercise?

A) Outer thigh, hip and calf
B) Inner thigh, hip and calf
C) Inner thigh, abdominals and calf
D) Outer thigh, back extensors and calf
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Which of the muscles are stretched by the towel stretch exercise?

A) Biceps, shoulder and chest
B) Triceps, chest and brachioradialis
C) Biceps and triceps
D) Triceps, shoulders and chest
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69
Which of the muscles are stretched by the modified hurdler exercise (seated single leg hamstring stretch)?

A) Front of thigh and lower back muscles
B) Back of thigh and lower back muscles
C) Back of thigh and abdominals
D) Front of thigh and abdominals
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70
The area of spine housing the largest intervertebral disks is the:

A) cervical region.
B) thoracic region.
C) lumbar region.
D) sacral region.
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71
From top to bottom, the five regions of the spine are:

A) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and coccygeal.
B) cervical, sacral, thoracic, lumbar, and coccygeal.
C) thoracic, cervical, sacral, lumbar, and coccygeal.
D) thoracic, cervical, lumbar, coccygeal, and sacral.
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72
Which of the following is NOT a core muscle?

A) Abdominal muscles
B) Pelvic floor muscles
C) Buttock muscles
D) Shoulder muscles
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73
When Ryan sits, stands, or performs other activities, his core muscles stabilizes the _____ section of his body.

A) mid-section
B) upper section
C) lower section
D) Side sections
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74
Pain from a "slipped disk" is most likely the result of:

A) pressure on a nerve root.
B) damage to the vertebral body.
C) pressure on the spinal cord.
D) damage to the vertebral arch.
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75
Which of the following is NOT a lifestyle recommendation for preventing low-back pain in healthy individuals?

A) Use lumbar support when walking
B) Warm-up thoroughly before exercising
C) Stop smoking and reduce stress
D) Maintain a healthy body weight
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76
Which of the following statements about exercise for the prevention and management of low-back pain is FALSE?

A) Exercises should be performed at least 3 days per week.
B) Exercises should be done early in the morning.
C) The exercise program should emphasize muscular endurance over muscular strength.
D) The exercise program may need to be continued for 3 months before results are seen.
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77
The best treatment for acute back pain is:

A) bed rest.
B) application of heat followed by cold.
C) application of cold followed by heat.
D) a flexibility program.
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78
The best sleeping position for managing back pain is sleeping:

A) on the side.
B) on the back.
C) on the stomach.
D) with pillows under your back.
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79
Studies have shown that low-back pain has been linked to:

A) poor flexibility in the groin.
B) average flexibility in the lower back.
C) collagen.
D) poor trunk flexibility.
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80
Chronic back pain can be diagnosed if pain lasts longer than:

A) a few days.
B) a few weeks.
C) one month.
D) three months.
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