PHED- ch4
Hyperextension
A joint extended beyond the normal range of motion
repetitive microtrauma
An injury which results from chronic repetitive motions that violate the integrity of our joints
According to the US national Institute for occupational safety and health
Any compressive force above 3300 N is unsafe
Lat pull down s behind neck
Are potentially dangerous for the shoulders
Hyperflexion
Bending a joint more than normal. Closing the angle at the joint
impingement syndrome
Caused by rubbing of the supraspinatus against the acromiom
Which of the following can cause a posterior bulging disc in the lumbar spine
Excessive forward spinal flexion
The following exercise doesn't put excessive stress on the lumbar spine
Feet on bench dumbbell chest press
The primary mover while performing a leg lift is
Hip flexors
Which of the following is possible if the shoulder press is performed with the bar behind the head
Increased risk of shoulder injury
Which of the following exercises is most likely to cause impingement syndrome
Shoulder lateral raise
Let lifts/throws are contraindicated because
The hip flexors are recruited placing compressive forces on intervertebral discs
Compressive forces on the spine for an isometric side bridge are within the U.S. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health guidelines
True
Curl ups on a swiss ball are a very hard on the discs in the back
True
Functionally, the job of abdominals is to stop motion, not create motion
True
Hyper flexion of the knee or neck is a safe way to increase range of motion
True
Some exercises should use with caution or not used at all because they are high risk exercises
True
There are safe alternatives for most bad exercises
True
There's no such thing as an identical abdominal exercises for everybody
True