Spine: Kinesthetic, Mobility and Flexibilty Considerations
PTA 104 Orthopedic Dysfunctions
Value: 6 Match the items. a b c d e 1.Kinesthetic Awareness a.Aerobic training a b c d e 2.Mobility/flexibility b.proprioception training of safe movement and postures a b c d e 3.Muscle performance c.Move, stretch, manipulate restricting tissues a b c d e 4.Cardiopulmonary Endurance d.Body mechanics, skill in home, community, work, recreation, sport, etc. a b c d e 5.Functional activities e.endurance, strength, power, stabilization training
Value: 1 Your patient with scoliosis needs stretching and has a right thoracic scoliosis. Which of the following is an appropriate stretch? a.Heel sit, patient laterally bends to the left b.Heel sit, patient laterally bends to the right c.Left side-lying over the edge of the table d.Prone, patient reaches right arm overhead
Value: 6 You are preparing to place your patient into mechanical lumbar traction. She weighs 160 pounds. In order to overcome friction, the minimum traction force on a split table should be 80 pounds. True False
Value: 1 The easiest position to begin teaching a patient to find the resting position of the lumbar spine is which of the following? a.Hook-lying b.Quadriped c.Sitting d.Standing
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