Question 1
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Which of the following motions induces an inferior glide of the GH joint?
Question 2
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Which of the following motions induces an anterior glide of the GH joint?
Question 3
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Which of the following motions induces a posterior glide of the GH joint?
Question 4
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Which of the following motions induces a superior glide of the GH joint?
Question 5
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During Flexion in the Sagittal plane, how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 6
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During Coronal Abduction how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 7
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During Diagonal Abduction (aka Scaption) how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 8
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During Extension in the Sagittal Plane how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 9
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During External Rotation how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 10
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During Horizontal Abduction how does the GH joint glide?
Answer
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 11
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During Internal Rotation how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 12
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During Horizontal Adduction how does the GH joint glide?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 13
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During Flexion how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
Answer
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
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Laterally
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Medially
Question 14
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During Extension how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
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Laterally
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Medially
Question 15
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During Supination how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
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Laterally
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Medially
Question 16
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During Pronation how does the Radial Head glide relative to the humerus?
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
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Laterally
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Medially
Question 17
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During Open-Chain Knee Extension how does the patella glide relative to the femur?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 18
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During Open-Chain Knee Extension how does the tibia glide relative to the femur?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 19
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During Open-Chain Knee Flexion how does the tibia glide relative to the femur?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 20
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During Open-Chain Knee Flexion how does the patella glide relative to the femur?
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Inferiorly
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Superiorly
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Anteriorly
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Posteriorly
Question 21
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Open-Chain Hip Flexion results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 22
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Open-Chain Hip Extension results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 23
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Open-Chain Hip Abduction results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 24
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Open-Chain Hip Adduction results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 25
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Open-Chain Hip Internal Rotation results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 26
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Open-Chain Hip External Rotation results in which of the following rotations of the femur relative to the pelvis?
Question 27
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Closed-Chain Hip Flexion causes which sort of pelvic tilt?
Question 28
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Closed-Chain Hip Extension causes which sort of pelvic tilt?
Question 29
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Forward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase) causes relative internal rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Question 30
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Forward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase) causes relative external rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Question 31
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Backward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase while walking backwards) causes relative external rotation of the RIGHT femur.
Question 32
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Backward pelvis rotation on the LEFT with the right foot planted (as during Left Swing phase while walking backwards) causes relative internal rotation of the RIGHT femur.