chapter 11 quiz Flashcards
Which of the following modalities is a Non Health Care Provider unable to use?
Select one:
a. Ice
b. Electrical stimulation
c. Heat
d. Massage
b. Electrical stimulation
When does the rehabilitation process start?
Immediately after the injury has occurred
Which kind of strengthening exercises are used commonly in the early phase of rehabilitation?
Isometric exercises
Maximum muscle loading at a fixed speed occurring throughout the entire range of motion is characterized by what method of exercise?
isokenteic exercises
Exercises that utilize both concentric and eccentric contractions in which force is generated against resistance while the muscle is changing in length are called:
Progressive resistive exercises
Which of the following modalities can be used to modulate pain acutely?
ice
Which of the following components of a rehabilitation program is most commonly neglected?
Cardiorespiratory fitness
What is the component of the rehabilitation program that involves a series of progressive activities designed to prepare an individual for return to a specific sport?
Functional progression
Which of the following is used to determine an athlete’s ability to perform a specific activity?
a. Plyometric exercises
b. Functional tests
c. Stability tests
d. Functional progressions
d. Functional tests
Which of the following would be more appropriate as a neuromuscular control and balance test?
a. Vertical Jumps
b. Agility runs
c. Hopping for distance
d. Dynadisc balance maneuver
d. Dynadisc balance maneuver
Which of the following types of exercise is used to facilitate a muscle contraction through a quick stretch?
a. Progressive resistive exercise
b. Isometric exercise
c. Plyometric exercise
d. Isokinetic exercise
c. Plyometric exercise
Increasing static strength and decreasing atrophy can best be accomplished by using what method of exercise?
isometric