PE 360 Quizes
what is the normal internal/external rotation rantion of motion at glenohumeral joint
0-180 degrees
We have _____ pairs of ribs: _____ pairs of true ribs and _____ pairs of false ribs
12,7,5
explain quadriceps and hamstring strength ration
2:1
what is normal range of motion for the ankle dorsiflexion
30 degrees
which ligaments are the intrinsic ligaments on the knee joint
ACL/PCL
Which statement is the most appropriately describe the reciprocal inhibition
Antagonist muscle groups relax when the agonist muscle group contracts
Which statement is the most appropriately described a relationship between physiological and accessory motions?
Before physiological movements, accessory movements need to be happened
During the cervical rotation motion, which level of spine does primarily create the rotational motion?
C2
which level of cervical nerve demonstrates the brachial plexus
C5-T1
There are four divisions in the spinal cord (in order from top to bottom):
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral
An isokinetic contraction is characterized by the muscle contraction with ____
Constant rate of change in ROM during muscle contraction
When you move your body part, muscles work together. It is known as ______
Force couples
if we receive the valgus force on the knee, which ligament will resist the force to maintain the neutral knee position?
MCL
Pennate muscle fiber arrangement can produce more force compared to the parallel muscle fiber arrangement because _____
Pennate muscle has better muscle cross sectional area
What nerve does innervate to the diaphragm?
Phrenic nerve
The body receives neurological feedback to accomplish kinesthesis. Which structures/functions does work to accomplish it?
Proprioceptors
The following factors influence joint ROM EXCEPT:
Thickness of ligament(s)
What is the primary function of intervertebral disks including annulus fibrosis and nucleus pulposus?
absorbing shock
Peripheral nervous system is divided into _____ (sensory) & ______ (motor) divisions/nerves
afferent, efferent
When you perform biceps curl (elbow flexion), you use the biceps brachii muscle as ______
agonist muscle
When you kick a soccer ball (at the moment kicking the ball), knee extensor (quadriceps) muscles act as _____ and knee flexor (hamstring) muscles act as _____
agonist, antagonist
During trunk extension, which ligament will be stretched to prevent trunk hyperextension?
anterior longitudinal ligament
The study of human movement, especially the joint movement, type of joint, direction of joint movement is known as ______
arthrokinematics
in what sport do you see the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit frequently (GIRD)
baseball
which ligaments are most likely to be injured during the "traditional" ankle sprain?
calcaneofibular and anterior talofibular ligaments
Most of trunk/spinal movement occurs in _____ & _____.
cervical and lumbar
Internal oblique mainly attaches at the ______
costal cartilage
The origin of the rectus abdominis is ______.
crest of pubis
Based on muscle force-velocity relationship, the velocity of muscle contraction will _____, as resistance increases
decrease
If muscles fatigue, excitability of muscle tissue will ______. Then, force productions will _____
decrease, decrease
during deceleration phase on the running or landing, quadriceps muscles will contract their muscles. what type of muscle contraction do they perform?
eccentric muscle contraction
what is range of motion of knee flexion and extension? also, how much tibial rotation will occur during knee flexion and extension
extension: 0* - straight flexion: 140-150 hyperextension: 10* tibia externally rotates 10* in order to "screw home" with the femur condyles in full extension
Amphiarthrodial joint can freely move within a joint
false
Extending our knee while you sit on the edge of the table is an example of convex on concave rule
false
To exert the maximal force/muscle tension, muscle fibers are needed to be fully lengthen.
false
Q-angle is used to measure the angle of the femur and tibia. In general, which gender has a greater Q-angle?
female (because of a wider hip/pelvic girdle)
we have two major nerves that innervate quadriceps or hamstrings muscles group. What are those two major nerves
femoral and sciatic nerve
Linea alba is ______
fibrous connective tissue
why are high heel shoes not good for foot/ankle health? please explain it by utilizing the following ideas: toes/ankle motion, talocrural joint, weight bearing, and gait pattern
free response answer
Shoulder abduction/adduction is an example of _____ plane and ______ axis of motion
frontal, sagittal
To exert more muscle contraction, you need to ______
increase motor recruitment
There is a time gap between after a single nerve stimulation from the brain and before the muscle actually receive it. This time gap is called ______
latent period
why does ankle have greater angles during inversion motion than eversion motion
lateral malleolus located lower than medial malleolus
If resistance exceeds beyond muscle's ability to maintain an isometric contraction, the muscle begins to _____ resulting in _____
lengthen, eccentric contraction
During the postural assessment, you observe an excessive anterior curve on the lumbar area. What is this posture classified as?
lordosis
When both side of external oblique muscles contract, you can perform _____
lumbar flexion and posterior pelvic tilt
Insertion of the sternocleidomastoid is ______
mastoid process
knee meniscus provides fundamental stability and absorbs shock. Which side of meniscus is bigger than other?
medial
which bone and ligament are making the medial longitudinal arch
navicular bone and calcanionavicular ligament
Splenius capitis attaches at _____
occipital bone
what is the primary mover for ankle plantarflexion EXCEPT:
peroneus brevis
Muscle tissue properties are following EXCEPT
plasticity
what is the function of ACL on the knee joint
prevent anterior tibial translation
The muscle is attaching between posterior inner lip of the iliac crest and lower boarder of the 12th rib and the transverse process of the upper 4 lumbar vertebrae is _____
quadratus lumborum
during the arm cocking phase of over head throwing motion, which muscle retracts and stabilizes the scapula
rhomboid major and minor
During baseball bat swing (right handed baseball batter) at the impact of the baseball bat and baseball, which trunk muscles do primarily activate to create right trunk rotation motion?
right external oblique, left internal oblique
When you perform a vertical jump, your knee moves on the _____ plane at ______ axis
sagittal, frontal
During breathing, which muscles do assist to move the ribs?
scalenes, internal/external obliques, enteral intercostals
Patella is ___
sesamoid bone
The ______ nerve innervates to the sternocleidomastoid
spinal accessory
During cervical rotation, which muscle does primarily works?
sternocleidomastoid
during running or landing, hamstrings are responsible to maintain and/or improve athletic performance. Why are hamstring so important during the activity especially running/landing
the hamstrings are the accelerator muscles, they propel us forward
what is the primary mover (muscle) for ankle dorsiflexion
tibialis anterior
what is the primary mover for ankle inversion and help to support the medial longitudinal arch
tibialis anterior
ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and PCL (posterior cruciate ligament) in the knee is an example of intrinsic ligaments
true
Adult skull is an example of synarthrodial joint
true
There are 3 main muscle groups on trunk: spinalis, longissimus, and iliocostalis. Once these muscles work together, what kind of motion the body creates?
trunk extension
if you observe "wing-scapula" when your clients are doing push-ups, which statement does correctly describe this?
weakness of serratus anterior muscle
"Facet joint" is known as _____.
zygopophyseal facet