Question 1
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What class of lever is demonstrated by standing on the toes?
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First class lever
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Second class lever
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Third class lever
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Fourth class lever
Question 2
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What is the proper order of events that occurs during the swing phase?
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Accelaration, midswing, decelaration
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Deceleration, midswing, acceleration
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Heel strike, midstance, toe-off
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Toe-off, midstance, heel strike
Question 3
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Sensory impulses to the brain are transmitted by what type of neuron?
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Efferent
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Afferent
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Synapse
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Neuron
Question 4
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What eccentric action has to happen during the gait cycle to prevent the sole of the foot from slapping the ground?
Question 5
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The tendon reflex is activated by?
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Muscle spindle cells
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Ruffinis
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Pacinians
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Golgi tendon organs
Question 6
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What type of gait occurs when the cerebellum is damaged?
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Trendelenburg gait
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Ataxic gait
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Scissor gait
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Hemiplegic gait
Question 7
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What is a neurological relay where one muscle contracts and the opposite muscle relaxes?
Question 8
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are found in the human body?
Question 9
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What muscle would you primarily treat for torticollis?
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Hamstrings
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Pec major
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Deltoids
Question 10
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What type of posture commonly occurs from sitting on a desk for a long period of time?
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Kyphotic-lordotic
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Swayback
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Scoliosis
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Rounded back
Question 11
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What is the term for the distance between your heel strikes and walking?
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Gait cycle
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Step length
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Stride length
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Swing length
Question 12
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Digestion is regulated by what branch of the nervous system?
Question 13
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The names of the nerve plexus are as followed:
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Cervical, brachial, lumbar, sacral
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Axillary, radial, median, ulnar
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Obturator, sciatic, tibial, peroneal
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Cranial, cervical, thoracic, lumbar
Question 14
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The adductor longus, brevis, and gracilis are all innervated by what nerve?
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Tibial
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Sciatic
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Common peroneal
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Obturator
Question 15
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The junction between a neuron and a gland is also known as?
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Axon
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Synapse
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Dendrite
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Myelin
Question 16
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The sartorius, vastus intermedius, and pectineus are innervated by what nerve?
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Obturator
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Sciatic
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Tibial
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Femoral
Question 17
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The nervous system's ability to feel your body’s position in space is known as?
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Proprioception
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Stretch reflex
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Reciprocal inhibition
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Crossed extensor reflex
Question 18
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What is the term for your feet when you are standing upright on the earth?
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Limit of stability
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Center of gravity
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Base of support
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Line of gravity
Question 19
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The state of a client’s muscle contraction while lying on a massage table is known as?
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Hypotonia
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Inhibited
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Excessive tone
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Resting tone
Question 20
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Where is the center of gravity located in the adult body?
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Anterior to 2nd sacral
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Posterior to 2nd sacral
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T7
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L4
Question 21
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What two structures do you use to build the top and bottom of your myofascial core?
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Respiratory and pelvic diaphragm
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Thoracic and lumbar diaphragm
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Cervical and sacral diaphragm
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Upper and lower trunk
Question 22
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What regions of the body contain a kypothic curve?
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Cervical and lumbar
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Cervical and sacral
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Thoracic and sacral
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Thoracic and lumbar
Question 23
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The stretch reflex is activated by the?
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Muscle spindle
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Golgi tendon cells
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Ruffinian
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Pacinian
Question 24
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Which of the following landmarks falls along the line of gravity when viewed laterally?
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Patella
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Calcaneous
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ASIS
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Mastoid process
Question 25
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What is another term for gait?
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Mituration
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Mobilization
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Postulation
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Ambulation
Question 26
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What type of gait occurs with excessive hip adduction?
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Ataxic gait
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Vaulting gait
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Scissor gait
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Hemiplegic gait
Question 27
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What type of posture most commonly occurs with an anterior pelvic tilt?
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Flat back
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Kyphotic lordotic
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Swayback
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Rounded back
Question 28
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What is the largest nerve in the body?
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Obturator
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Femoral
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Sciatic
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Tibial
Question 29
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What type of contraction is occurring at the hamstrings during the foot flat phase of the gait cycle?
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Isometric
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Concentric
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Eccentric
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Hyperextension
Question 30
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What is the total number of spinal nerve pairs?
Question 31
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What muscle is shortened in a forward head posture?
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Spinascapulas
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Levator scapula
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Longissimus
Question 32
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Weakness in the gluteus medius during the gait cycle creates what type of abnormal gait?
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Steppage gait
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Waddling gait
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Equinus gait
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Trendelenburg gait
Question 33
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The brain and spinal cord comprised which nervous system?
Question 34
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What muscles are eccentrically contracting during the early swing and midswing of a gait cycle?
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Dorsiflexors
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Hip Extensors
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Knee flexors
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Knee extensors
Question 35
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What muscles would you primarily treat for a posterior pelvic tilt?
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Pectoralis
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Adductors
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Hamstrings
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Quadriceps
Question 36
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Cranial nerve V is also known as?
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Facial nerve
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Trochlear nerve
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Trigeminal nerve
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Vagus nerve
Question 37
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Most impulses sent from your brain to your muscles are transmitted by what type of neuron?
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Sensory
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Afferent
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Efferent
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Interneuron
Question 38
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What type of abnormal gait is occurring when you toe strike rather than heel strike?
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Steppage gait
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Waddling gait
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Bell-clapper gait
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Equinus gait
Question 39
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What is the term for the knee hyperextending during the stance phase of walking?
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Geni valgum
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Geni varum
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Geni flexion
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Genu recurvatum
Question 40
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What muscles concentrically engage during the heel strike phase of gait?
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Adductors
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Hamstrings
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Quadriceps
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Gluteals