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Shoulder movement in the coronal plane is called:
Flexion
Abduction
External rotation
Circumduction
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If a client is lying supine with his/her forearm pronated, he/she is
Lying face down with palms facing up
Lying face up with palms facing down
Lying face down with palms facing down
Lying face up with palms facing up
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The abdominal muscles include:
Rectus abdominus, internal oblique, external oblique, transversus abdominus
Rectus femoris, obturator internus, obturator externus, transverso spinalis
Internal oblique, abdominal aponeurosis, quadratus femoris, external interossei
Erector spinae, internal and external obliques, quadratus plantae
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The origin of the psoas major is:
Iliac crest
T12-L5 vertebral bodies and transverse processes
Lesser trochanter
L3-S2 spinous processes
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The hip flexors include:
Gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, tensor fascia lata
Iliopsoas, rectus femoris, sartorius
Rectus femoris, rectus abdominus, pectinius
Vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, rectus femoris
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The bony landmarks of the pelvis include:
ASIS, pubis, ischial tuberosities
ASIS, PSIS, lesser trochanter
ASIS, AIIS, APIS
Iliac crest, pubic tubercle, PPIS
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During an eccentric contraction of a muscle:
The muscle length does not change
The muscle is elongating and it is relaxing
The muscle gets shorter and is generating tension
The muscle gets longer and is generating tension
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Knee flexion is created by:
Biceps femoris, sartorius, semilateralis
Semimembranosus, semitendinosis, gastrocnemius
Popliteus, hamstrings, soleus
Semitendinosis, rectus femoris, iliotibial band
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The muscles of the rotator cuff include:
Subscapularis, supraspinatus, and teres minor
Infraspinatus, biceps brachi, teres major
Rectus scapularis, supraglenoidaris, subscapularis
Teres minor, teres major, teres
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The lumbar spine has:
Seven vertebrae which form a lordotic curve
Five vertebrae which form a lordotic curve
Six vertebrae which form a kyphotic curve
Seven vertebrae which form a straight line
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A person with an increased thoracic kyphosis:
Has a straight spine
Has a stiff spine
Has a sway back
Has an increased rounding of the upper back
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The humerus:
Is a long bone of the leg
Articulates with the metacarpals
Is a long bone of the arm
Articulates with the femur
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Shoulder abduction is created by:
Abductor digiti minimi and abductor longus
Supraspinatus and deltoid
Posterior deltoid and triceps long head
Trapezius and teres major
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Left thoracic rotation is created by the: *
Left transversus abdominis, transversospinalis and rotators
Left internal oblique, left external oblique and rectus abdominis
Left external oblique and right internal oblique
Left internal oblique and right external oblique
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Adduction of the hip:
Is created by gluteus minimus and sartorius
Means bringing the leg towards the midline of the body
Is prevented by stretch of the iliotibial band
Requires anterior rotation of the pelvis
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