Chapter 5: Flexibility and Low-Back Health
After a couple of months in your flexibility program, you can expect to see increases of _____ in many joints.
10-20 percent
How long (duration) should a single stretch be held?
10-30 seconds
At what point in your stretching program are you likely to notice some improvement?
2 to 3 weeks
Which of the following statements are true regarding passive stretching?
A greater range of motion is achieved using passive stretching. Communication is important if using a partner. The stretch is not controlled by the muscles themselves.
Lifestyle recommendations for preventing low-back pain include which of the following?
Avoid sitting in the same position for long periods. Maintain a healthy body weight. Avoid smoking. Use lumbar support when driving.
Which of the following are true regarding ballistic stretching?
Ballistic stretching trains the muscle dynamically. Ballistic stretching is often associated with injury. It can make it more difficult to stretch the muscle.
In a seated stretch of calf muscles using the PNF contract-relax method, what is the first step?
Contract the calf muscles.
Which of the following is a general guideline for a back exercise program?
Do low-back exercises at least 3 days a week.
Which of the following is not a general guideline for back exercise programs?
Do low-back exercises in the morning.
Which of the following is true of dynamic stretching techniques?
Dynamic stretches help to develop functional flexibility that translates well into activities.
Which of the following reflects the basic ACSM recommendations for stretching exercises?
Hold each stretch for 10-30 seconds, do 2-4 repetitions of each stretch.
Which of the following statements about extreme flexibility is true?
It reduces joint stability.
Which one of the following recommendations is likely to be made by a health care professional for the prevention of low-back pain?
Maintain a normal body weight with minimal excess fat.
Which of the following statements about low-back pain are true?
More than 85% of Americans experience back pain by the age of 50. Low-back pain is one of the most common ailments in the United States.
Which of the following are recommended ways to manage acute back pain?
Take over-the-counter pain medication. Apply ice to the injured area several times a day.
Which of the following is a true statement concerning chronic back pain?
The pain can radiate to another part of the body.
What is the ACSM's recommendation for stretching exercises?
They should be performed at least two or three days per week.
is a structural protein in muscles that has elastic properties and contributes to flexibility.
Titin
Most cases of low-back pain clear up
Within a few weeks or months
Poor joint flexibility is associated with which of the following characteristics?
abnormalities in joint lubrication increased stress on joints joint deterioration
What is the safest and most convenient stretching technique?
active static stretching
People who are just beginning flexibility training may be better off using what stretching technique?
active stretching
Which of the following would be appropriate times to perform static stretches?
after weight training after an aerobics class after a long run
In contrast to static stretching, PNF appears to
allow greater increases in flexibility.
In ______ stretching, the muscles are stretched suddenly in a forceful bouncing movement.
ballistic
Maintaining good flexibility is important because aging decreases the natural elasticity of all of the following except the
bones.
Passive stretching is a stretching technique in which muscles are stretched
by an outside force.
The bone surfaces within the joint are lined with
cartilage.
Compared to static stretching, PNF stretching
causes more muscle stiffness. requires a partner.
Connective tissue consisting of white fibers that provide structure and support is called
collagen.
The synovial fluid in joint cavities performs which of the following functions?
cushions the bone reduces friction
The benefits of flexibility include all of the following except
decreased heart rate.
Good flexibility can improve impaired mobility by
decreasing pain
Intervertebral disks perform which of the following functions?
disperse stress placed on the spine absorb stress placed on the spine separate vertebrae from each other
Injury to the back is more likely to occur if body movement stresses the back in which of the following ways?
during flexion at an angle to the long axis
Which of the following are types of flexibility?
dynamic static
A stretching technique in which muscles are stretched by moving joints slowly and fluidly through their range of motion in a controlled manner but not held in the stretched position is known as
dynamic stretching.
Which type of elongation is a temporary change in the length of muscles, tendons, and supporting connective tissues?
elastic
Connective tissue consisting of yellow fibers that are stretchy and flexible is called
elastin.
Which of the following methods are the more challenging types of core exercises?
free weights stability balls
Enhanced flexibility in the back, pelvis, and thighs may
help prevent low-back pain.
Which of the following is not an additional benefit of flexibility?
improved concentration
Which of the following is NOT a likely cause of low-back pain?
increased flexibility.
Like a person with poor flexibility, a person with extreme flexibility has
increased risk for injury.
The structure located between adjoining vertebrae, consisting of a gel- and water-filled nucleus surrounded by fibrous rings is called
intervertebral disk.
What gives joints strength and stability but limits movement?
joint capsules
Which of the following are common underlying causes of low-back pain?
loss of core muscle strength strained muscles poor posture and body mechanics
Which region of the spine is the most common site for back pain?
lumbar
Flexibility is the ability of a joint to
move through its normal, full range of motion.
Which of the following factors affect the flexibility of a joint?
muscle length joint structure muscle elasticity
A proprioceptor is a type of
nerve.
For most average people, an attainable goal for a flexibility program is to work on
obtaining normal flexibility in the major joints.
Stretching programs are particularly important for which of the following groups?
people who sit for long time periods. athletes in high-power sports. workers involved in brief bouts of intense exertion. older adults.
Dynamic flexibility would affect an individual's ability to do all the following activities except
perform the splits.
Flexibility is important because it promotes
physical fitness. general wellness.
Which type of elongation is a long-term change in the length of muscles, tendons and supporting connective tissues?
plastic
Underlying causes of back pain may include which one of the following?
poor posture
Which of the following are potential benefits of flexibility?
prevention of soreness improved joint health injury prevention
Which of the following is not recommended for the management of acute back pain?
prolonged bed rest
Which of the following sends information about changes in the muscular and skeletal systems to allow the nervous system to control the speed, strength, and coordination of muscle contractions?
proprioceptors
Vertebrae are the bony segments composing the spinal column that do which of the following?
protect the spinal cord provide structural support for the body
Good flexibility in the hips and knees
protects the spine from excessive motion during everyday activities
In a PNF contract-relax stretching method, the contraction activates proprioceptors, which causes
relaxation in the muscle about to be stretched
Joint capsules surround major joints. They are best described as
semielastic.
The most common test of flexibility is the _____ test.
sit-and-reach
Which of the following is a risk factor for low-back pain?
smoking
Which of the following is NOT a common risk factor for low-back pain?
smoking being less than 34 years old
There is no general flexibility assessment because flexibility is
specific to each joint.
In ______ stretching, each muscle is gradually stretched and the stretch is held for 10-30 seconds.
static
Which type of stretching technique is most often recommended by fitness experts because it is safe and effective?
static
Individuals experiencing chronic back pain often report which symptoms?
steady ache with stiffness stabbing pain shooting pain
Symptoms of acute tissue injury in the lower back include which of the following?
stiffness pain muscle spasms
Ballistic stretching is considered dangerous because ballistic stretches may
stimulate a muscular contraction during a stretch.
Balanced flexibility can best be achieved by doing which of the following?
stretching regularly varying stretching techniques
The spinal column performs which of the following functions?
structural support for the body supports the body's weight surrounds and protects the spinal cord
Which of the following can be changed through a program to develop flexibility?
the length of resting muscle fibers
The structure of vertebrae depends on
their location on the spine.
Which of the following is most likely not an underlying cause of chronic back pain?
tissue regeneration
An individual experiencing sudden acute back pain most likely has injured his or her
tissues.
Stretching programs are of particular importance to all the following groups of people except
toddlers.
Which of the following is a structure that surrounds and protects the spinal cord?
vertebral arch
Which of the following structures serves as attachment sites for muscles and ligaments?
vertebral bony processes or outgrowths
Which of the following types of exercises are the best for low-back health?
whole body exercises that force the core muscles to stabilize the spine in many directions
Potential treatments for chronic back pain include which of the following?
yoga massage physical therapy