Kinesiology Final Review

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Which of the following movement forms in American football has been most extensively researched?

passing

A competitive cyclist typically pedals at a cadence of ____ revolutions per minute and must fight against the resistance created by the parting of air by the cyclist's body and bike, which is termed ________.

70-100; shape drag

Which of the following is the most common mechanism for femoral neck fracture?

direct impact

A boxer's punch would be considered a(n) ________ loading that would cause ________ to his opponent's head.

direct; acceleration

A boxer's punch would be considered a(n) ________ loading that would cause ________ to his opponent's head.

direct; acceleration

Which of the following is NOT one of the phases in kicking?

double support

In a wide-grip lat pull-down exercise, which of the following is true?

elbow extension is controlled eccentrically by the elbow flexors

A person's self-selected walking speed minimizes

energy expentidure

The study of how humans interact with their immediate environment is called

ergonomics

Plantar fasciitis is LEAST likely to be caused by

excessive supination of the foot and ankle during running

In a close-grip lat pull-down exercise, the latissimus dorsi, teres major, and sternal portion of the pectoralis major act as shoulder (glenohumeral) joint

extensors

Recent technological advancements have made mind-controlled prosthetics feasible. Which body structure has been involved in these research projects?

fingers

A basketball jump shot involves coordinated action of the shooting arm's glenohumeral ________, elbow ________, and wrist and finger ________

flexors; extensors; flexors

A basketball jump shot involves coordinated action of the shooting arm's glenohumeral ________, elbow ________, and wrist and finger ________.

flexors; extensors; flexors

Which of the following terms is used to describe the act of moving from one place to another?

locomotion

Which of the following terms is used to describe the act of moving from one place to another?

locomotion

________ is the fundamental physical process responsible for a given action, reaction, or result.

mechanism

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a compressive neuropathy affecting the ________ nerve.

median

Which of the following muscles is NOT involved in a seated front barbell press exercise?

posterior deltoid

Which of the following muscles is NOT involved in a seated front barbell press exercise?

posterior deltoid

Based on electromyographic research, which of the following conclusions is true of the trunk in the golf swing?

muscle activity is relatively low during the backswing phase

Which of the following is NOT a common injury related to running?

myositis ossification

In designing a resistance training program, the first step should be

needs analysis

Trained visual assessment of in-person or video-recorded gait is termed ________ gait analysis.

observational

Trained visual assessment of in-person or video-recorded gait is termed ________ gait analysis.

observational

Degenerative joint disease (DJD) is an alternative term for

osteoarthritis

Rotator cuff problems are most commonly associated with which of the following movements?

overhead

Rotator cuff problems are most commonly associated with which of the following movements?

overhead

What principle addresses the need for a person to exercise at increasing levels of difficulty to maintain progress?

overload

What principle addresses the need for a person to exercise at increasing levels of difficulty to maintain progress?

overload

During which of the following elbow curl exercises is the upper arm supported to reduce the contribution of the shoulder flexors?

preacher

Which of the following is most important in the initial learning stages of kicking?

proper form

During the propulsive phase of a vertical jump, there is rapid ________ sequencing of maximum angular velocity at the hip, knee, and ankle joints.

proximal to distal

An ergonomic analysis addressing an existing problem or situation is said to be

reactive

An ergonomic analysis addressing an existing problem or situation is said to be

reactive

Which of the following is NOT one of the phases in a standing vertical jump?

recovery

In the swing phase of running, which of the following muscles is active in aiding with both hip flexion and knee extension?

rectus femoris

Which of the following would be considered a systematic risk factor?

room lighting

In an ergonomic analysis, which of the following would be considered an administrative control?

schedule work breaks

In a seated front barbell press exercise, which of the following is true?

shoulder adduction is controlled by eccentric action of the shoulder abductors

In a seated pulley row exercise, which of the following are the principal muscle groups involved?

shoulder girdle adductors, vertebral column extensors, shoulder extensors, and elbow flexors

Research on muscular involvement in wheelchair basketball players highlights the role of ________, ________, and ________.

shoulder internal rotation, elbow extension, and wrist-flexion extension range of motion

Muscles in which body region are most involved in a wide-grip lat pull-down exercise?

shoulder?

So-called minimalist footwear is characterized by

some degree of protection and limited cushioning

The SAID principle addresses which aspect of strength and conditioning?

specificity

What type of lift is being used by a person lifting an object from the floor by forward flexing the spine with minimal knee flexion?

stoop lift

Which of the following muscle's distal tendon is most likely to be involved in subacromial impingement?

supraspinatus

Which of the following has been reported for swimmers using the freestyle stroke?

supraspinatus is active in abducting the humerus at hand entry and exit

Which of the following golf strokes typically results in the ball traveling the farthest?

tee shot

Which of the following is true with respect to walking?

two steps are equal to one stride

In the developmental progression of striking mechanics (e.g., tennis swing), which of the following occurs first?

vertical chopping action

Which of the following suffixes indicates an inflammatory response or condition?

-itis

In fast running (i.e., sprinting) the stance-swing ratio is

20:80

In a seated pulley row exercise, which of the following is true?

Elbow flexion is controlled by eccentric action of the triceps brachii

In a squat exercise, which of the following is true?

Hip flexion is controlled by eccentric action of the hip extensors

Which of the following is NOT true of lower extremity muscle action during the gait cycle?

In terminal stance, ankle dorsiflexors act concentrically to assist with push-off.

Based on electromyographic research, which of the following conclusions is true of the trunk in the golf swing?

Muscle activity is relatively low during the backswing (takeaway) phase.

Which of the following is NOT a primary function of the preparation phase in throwing?

allow for smaller body segments to initiate throw

Trendelenburg gait is characterized by weakness or paralysis of the hip

abductors

A forceful blow to the head typifies which type of mechanism?

acceleration

In the tennis serve, muscle activity is highest during which of the following phases?

acceleration

A wide-stance squat primarily involves action of which two hip joint muscle groups?

adductors and extensors

Which of the following muscles is most likely involved in a basketball chest pass?

anterior deltoid

Joint replacement surgery is termed

arthoplasty

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, which of the following would NOT be considered a musculoskeletal disorder (MSD)?

concussion

Older adults with relatively weak hip and knee extensors most likely would adopt which of the following lifting strategies?

back-dominant

Throwing involves launching an object (projectile). The study of projectile motion is termed ________. The arc along which a projectile moves through the air is called the ________.

ballistics;trajectory

Step rate, measured in steps per minute, is synonymous with which of the following terms?

cadence

Step rate, measured in steps per minute, is synonymous with which of the following terms?

cadence

In a wide-grip lat pull-down exercise, which of the following are the principal muscle groups involved?

glenohumeral adductors, shoulder girdle downward rotators, and elbow flexors

Which of the following muscles is NOT being trained during a grand plié?

gluteus medius

Which fundamental dance movement in ballet involves full bending of the knees?

grand plie

The defining difference between walking and running is that running

has a period of nonsupport

In a squat exercise, which of the following are the principal muscle groups involved?

hip extensors and knee extensors

When a person propels herself into the air from one foot and lands on the same foot, she is said to be

hopping

The two most common mechanisms for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury are knee

hyperextension and valgus rotation

One of the first steps in designing an injury prevention program is to

identify potential risk factors

The first step in an ergonomic analysis typically is to

identify risk factors

Swimming for exercise is advantageous for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

increased bone density

Total hip replacement (THR)

involves excision of the femoral head and part of the femoral neck

Which of the following movement forms is LEAST common in baseball and softball?

jumping

Which of the following happens last in the developmental progression of learning to jump?

jumps involving body rotations

Which of the following mechanical measures is the strongest predictor of ball velocity in a soccer kick?

knee extension velocity

The quadriceps muscle group, the patellofemoral joint, and the tendon group connecting these elements are collectively known as the

knee extensor mechanism

The quadriceps muscle group, the patellofemoral joint, and the tendon group connecting these elements are collectively known as the

knee extensor mechanism

Which of the following occupations would LEAST involve a human-machine interface?

lawyer

With regard to the four developmental levels of running described by Cech and Martin, which level is characterized by increased arm swing in response to trunk rotation and by heel contact made at foot strike?

level 3

The occupations with the highest musculoskeletal disorder (MSD) rates are ones that involve significant

lifting


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