ACE Functional Training Specialist
Another way to describe a coupled motion is _______________.
Complimentary motion
If the plumb line runs through the pubis symphysis and not the umbilicus, then the dysfunction is coming from _______________
Above the hip joints
Which myofascial sling would be MOST prevalent in throwing or punching?
Anterior oblique system
Fitness professionals look at the relationship of the ASIS to the PSIS to assess _______________.
Anterior/posterior rotation of the pelvis
The goal of the corrective exercise program in the fitness or conditioning setting is _______________.
As a functional warm-up
The physiological components of the myofascial sling are _______________.
Fascia, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bone/periosteum
Lateral flexion of the spine takes place in which place of motion?
Frontal
Which of the following is a somatosensory receptor?
Golgi tendon organ
The global muscular system is BEST designed for?
Gross movements
In the Circle of Influence derived from Steve Covey's 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, where do people have the least control in terms of their self-responsibility for their health?
Insurance providers-employers-work environment
Which of the following is necessary for an exercise program to be strategic and corrective in nature?
It must be based on some criteria, have some measurable objectives, and follow appropriate progressions.
Where should placement of the plumb line start when you are viewing your client from the side?
Just anterior to the lateral malleolus
Valgus knee angles are commonly referred to as _______________.
Knock knees
During the overhead squat assessment, which muscle is creating an increase in extension if the lumbar spine extends as the arms are raised overhead?
Latissimus dorsi
In addition to the shape of the joint, what other passive structure adds to form closure?
Ligaments
Why would a fitness professional check the height of the greater trochanters?
To determine a possible leg-length discrepancy
Within the text Pain Free Program, if the reader identifies with both Form 4 and Form 6, he/she should begin with Form 4.
True
True or False: While walking, the foot goes through both supination and pronation.
true
Most humans are overly dependent on which of their feedback mechanisms?
visual
During the overhead squat, which muscle group is most likely tight if the tibia stays relatively vertical and does not move forward over the foot?
Plantar flexors
Which of the following motions occur at the subtalar joint?
Pronation and supination
In which plane of motion is an anteriorly tilted pelvis deviating?
Sagittal
In which plane of motion is thoracic kyphosis deviating?
Sagittal
Historically, pain has been thought to be a result of only _______________.
Sensory input from the body
The SAID principle is an acronym for _______________.
Specific adaptations to imposed demands
Co-contraction of muscles around a joint is generally associated with _______________.
Stability
In this course, corrective exercise is defined as, "a _______________ exercise intervention designed to improve the overall _______________ of movement."
Strategic; quality
Tensegrity is used to add stability to the body by creating _______________ around joints.
Tension
The hip and shoulder are both ball-and-socket joints. With form closure, the hip is more stable than the shoulder because _______________.
The acetabulum is deeper than the glenoid
The "Unholy Trinity" of preliminary steps to developing long-term musculoskeletal pain are _______________
Denial, avoidance, and shortsightedness
A neurological advantage to corrective exercise involves _______________.
Movement confidence
The "healing deficit" refers to _______________.
Never giving the body a window of opportunity to adequately apply its healing capacities
Corrective exercises should be sequenced because _______________.
One exercise prepares the body for the next
Relative motion is motion referenced to _______________.
One's own body
One way corrective exercise is different than post-rehabilitation is that corrective exercises are NOT _______________.
Pathology driven
Function is specific to _______________.
The individual
A physiological advantage to corrective exercise is _______________.
You can control fatigue
The local muscular system is part of what stability subsystem?
active
The 80-20 rules states that you get 80% of your results from 20% of your _______________.
efforts
When describing motion, if the proximal segment is moving on the distal segment, the distal segment must be _______________
fixed
In which plane of motion are valgus knees deviating?
frontal
What level of corrective exercise designation is a kneeling or sitting exercise?
level b
When categorizing muscle groups, the stabilizers are also referred to as _______________.
local muscles
