Lecture 16 - Revision questions Flashcards

1
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What structure is responsible for the behaviour of ligaments?

A
  • Elastin
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2
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Ultimate stress occurs at what point of the stress stain relationship curve?

A
  • Failure point
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3
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Weight acceptance occurs during what component of the gait cycle?

A
  • Loading response
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4
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The ability of a material to absorb energy during plastic deformation before failure is called what?

A
  • Toughness
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5
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By how much ( of resting length ) can a muscle stretch before rupture ?

A
  • 160%
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6
Q

The technique of surface EMG is not generally used to provide information on what ?

A
  • Single motor action potentials
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7
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What is a causative extrinsic factor that effects EMG signal ?

A
  • Orientation of electrodes with respect to direction of fibres.
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8
Q

The hip and ankle positions during an isokinetic knee extension protocol are an important consideration because they alter the length of which biarticular muscles?

A
  • Rectus Femoris and Gastrocnemius
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9
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During an isokinetic testing protocol. What happens to the duration of the isokinetic phase as the angular velocity increases

A
  • Decreases
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10
Q

Which of the following sports performers would most likely to display bilateral facilitation and why?

  • Sprinters
  • Tennis players
  • Cyclists
  • Weightlifters
  • Untrained subjects
A
  • Weightlifters
  • This is because bilateral facilitation is when greater force is generated with both legs together, in comparison to the sum of each legs maximal force.
  • Weightlifter predominantly use both legs to lift wright in movements such as squats, power cleans etc., compared to cyclists or sprinters which are single leg sports.
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11
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How should the measurement of anatomical cross sectional area (ACSA) of a muscle be made?

A
  • Perpendicular to the long axis o the muscle
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12
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What is the advantage of an in-parallel muscle fibre arrangement?

A
  • Greater maximum force
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13
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What is the effect of the low pennation of the gastrocnemius in comparison to the high pennation of the soleus?

A
  • The gastrocnemius has increased ROM
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14
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Contralateral hamstring- quadriceps imbalances greater than what percentage are associated with increased injury risk?

A
  • 10%
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15
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The contraction velocity of type 2 motor units compared to that of type 1 motor units is what?

A
  • Three times greater.
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16
Q

How do muscles with small physiological cross sectional area (PCSA) produce high joint torques?

A
  • By having a large momentum arm.
17
Q

Which of the following testing conditions should not be violated when performing strength and power measurements?

  • Movement pattern
  • Joint velocity
  • Load characteristics
  • Posture
  • All of the above
A
  • All of the above
18
Q

The anterior posterior (x-direction) ground reaction fore at foot contact with the ground during landing from a drop jump was 180N. if the foots mass was 1.2kg and its X acceleration was 50m/s, what was the anteroposteiror joint force reaction at the ankle, and how do you calculate this ?

A
  • Calculation is Fx + Frx = Max
  • Fx is the ground reaction force e.g. 180N
  • FRx is speed multiplied by the foots mass e.g. 1.2 x 50 = 60
  • To calculate the joint reaction force you take away Fx from Frx e.g. 60 - 180 = -120
  • Answer is -120N
19
Q

What electrical variable is measure when analysis muscle activity using electromyography (EMG) ?

A
  • Voltage
20
Q

The term pronation (at the subtalar joint) is often used interchangeably with what other term?

A
  • Eversion