Page: 1-2 (Modalities) Flashcards
What specific exercises are used for peripheral vascular disease?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
d.) Buerger-Allen
What specific exercises are used for ballistic exercises?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
j.) Plyometrics
What specific exercises are used for knee rehabilitation?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
b.) DeLorme
What specific exercises are used for biofeedback?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
a.) Jacobsen’s
What specific exercises are used for patients with cerebral palsy (patterning)?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
c.) Bobarth
What specific exercises are used to increase coordination and uses a wobble board?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
e.) Frenkel’s
What specific exercises are used to tight/facilitateden the perineum post party and with incontinence?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
f.) Kegel’s
What specific exercises are used for low back extension exercises that increase lumbar lordosis and to rehab a disc?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
i.) McKenzie’s
What specific exercises are pendular exercises such as finger tip wall walking, used to restore normal shoulder movements?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
h.) Codman’s
What specific exercises are designed to reduce a hyperlordosis such as abdominal crunches, pelvis tilts, and hamstring stretches?
a. ) Jacobsen’s
b. ) DeLorme
c. ) Bobarth
d. ) Buerger-Allen
e. ) Frenkel’s
f. ) Kegel’s
g. ) William’s
h. ) Codman’s
i. ) McKenzie’s
j. ) Plyometrics
g.) William’s
Exercises where the hand and foot are free to move are?
open chain
Exercises where the hand and foot are fixed and cannot move are?
closed chain
What are some examples of OPEN chain exercises?
biceps curls
leg extensions
What are some examples of CLOSED chain exercises?
pushups
squats