POSTURE
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the hip a) through b) anterior c) posterior
c) posterior
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the thoracic a) through b) anterior c) posterior
(b) anterior
This response occurs as reactions to external forces that displace the body's CoM a) Reactive b) Proactive
a) Reactive
If a person had excessive cervical lordosis, which muscles would you expect to be tight a) cervical extensors b) cervical flexors
a) cervical extensors
Minimum stress is applied to the joint a) correct posture b) faulty posture
a) correct posture
Ankle synergy occurs from a) distal-proximal b) proximal-distal
a) distal-proximal
Excessive thoracic kyphosis will result to what posture a) flatback b) swayback c) scoliosis
a) flatback
If a person had an anterior tilt of the pelvis, which muscles would you expect to be weak? a) hip extensors b) hip flexors
a) hip extensors
These forces acting on the body is produced by the activity of the muscles, tendons, ligaments, joint capsules, and other soft tissue structures a) internal b) external
a) internal
Anterior pelvic tilt will result to a) lordotic lumbar spine b) kyphotic lumbar spine
a) lordotic lumbar spine
In what posture do the IV discs receive more pressure a) slouched b) relaxed back c) active erect sitting
a) slouched
The body and its segments are aligned and maintained in a certain position a) static b) dynamic
a) static
Which of the ff. gives greater stress in the joint surfaces a) static b) dynamic
a) static
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the cervical a) through b) anterior c) posterior
a) through
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the head a) through b) anterior c) posterior
a) through
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the lumbosacral a) through b) anterior c) posterior
a) through
These responses occur in anticipation of internally generated destabilizing forces such as raising arms to catch a ball or bending forward to tie shoes a) Reactive b) Proactive
b) Proactive
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the ankle a) through b) anterior c) posterior
b) anterior
Where does the line of gravity pass in relation to the knee a) through b) anterior c) posterior
b) anterior
Defined by an area bounded posteriorly by the tips of the heels and anteriorly by a line joining the tips of the knees a) posture b) base of support c) center of gravity d) postural sway
b) base of support
If a person had excessive cervical lordosis, which muscles would you expect to be weak a) cervical extensors b) cervical flexors
b) cervical flexors
Postures in which the body or its segments are moving a) static b) dynamic
b) dynamic
Any position that increases the stress to the joints a) correct posture b) faulty posture
b) faulty posture
If a person had an anterior tilt of the pelvis, which muscles would you expect to be tight? a) hip extensors b) hip flexors
b) hip flexors
ability to maintain the stability of the body in response to forces that threaten to disturb the body's equilibrium a) postural sway b) postural control c) base of support d) center of gravity
b) postural control
Hip synergy occurs from a) distal-proximal b) proximal-distal
b) proximal-distal
Excessive lumbar lordosis will result to what posture a) flatback b) swayback c) scoliosis
b) swayback posture
anterior-posterior motion of the upright body caused by motion occurring primarily at the ankles a) posture b) base of support c) center of gravity d) postural sway
d) postural sway
The relative disposition of the body at any one moment
posture