Midterm Review M/S Rehab

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Midterm Review: M/S Rehab Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation with this comprehensive quiz designed for health and fitness professionals. With 24 challenging questions, you will explore essential concepts related to agility, muscle properties, injury recovery, and therapeutic practices.

Get ready to enhance your skills!

  • 24 Multiple Choice Questions
  • Focus on Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
  • Ideal for students and certification candidates
24 Questions6 MinutesCreated by HealingWave321
Which of these affects agility the LEAST?
Balance
Muscle tone
Proprioception
ROM
If someone is training for agility, what might one of their MAIN goals be?
Flexibility
Strength
Coordination
Healing
Excitability is the property in a muscle which allows:
Capacity of muscle to respond when stimulated by nerve impulse
Ability to have movement due to eccentric control
Ability to return to original length after contraction or stretching
Capacity of muscle to stretch beyond its relaxed length
A marathon runner has been training exclusively on exercises that will allow him to have endurance during long runs. This kind of training falls under what category?
Overload Principle
Agility Training
Work Rehabilitation
SAID principle
In order to increase endurance, one must:
Maintain weight and increase reps
Increase weight in each set
Decrease weight and decrease reps
Exhaust the muscles with maximum weight
A powerlifter has been squatting 300 pounds and notices he fatigues quickly. His quads are now sore. What type of muscle fiber is found in the quad that allows high power production?
Type I
Type II
Type III
All of the above
Your patient had ACL surgery 5 days ago. His surgical site is pink and he has slight edema. What stage of healing is he most likely in?
Proliferation
Maturation
Inflammation
Displacement
Why is it important to perform PROM shortly after an injury?
In order to strengthen the muscle
Because the patient will never recover
To promote correct laying down of fibers and decrease pain
To promote flexibility for functional activity
Hold relax and contract relax are types of:
PNF ROM
Low load long duration stretching
Ballistic stretching
PNF stretching
A patient has come in with tight quads due to immobility. The medical record states that this patient has a prolonged use of prednisone. Due to this information, which activity would you be MOST careful with?
Strength training
Stretching
Endurance Training
Aquatic Training
Elasticity is when:
A muscle is stretched and maintains its new length for a short period of time
A muscle is stretched and it maintains its new length for a long period of time
A muscle is able to be stretched
A muscle contracts in response to a quick stretch
A goal that is common through all healing phases is:
Strengthening of muscle
Maintain full ROM
Patient Education
Mobilization
Increase flexibility
Choose the correct type of ROM that is BEST appropriate for the muscle grade when trying to strengthen a muscle.
2/5; AROM with resistance
4/5; AROM without resistance
4/5; AROM with resistance
3/5; PROM
A patient with which condition should be MOST cautious in doing aquatic therapy due to hydrostatic pressure?
Venous Insufficiency
Contracture
CHF
TBI
All of the following are benefits of aquatic therapy EXCEPT:
Helps cardiopulmonary function
Improves strength
Facilitates movement
Increases agility
When a patient is marching in place inside of a pool, which property of water facilitates movement when moving towards the surface and increases resistance when moving away from surface?
Buoyancy
Viscosity
Hydrolics
Hydrostatic Pressure
A patient has been going to work rehab for 1 month and seems to have met his goals. He tells the PT he is not ready to go back to work and wants to stay doing PT. Which of the following are correct?
This patient is possibly a malingerer
This patient may be staying in PT for financial benefits
This patient enjoys the attention he is receiving from the PT
All of the above
During a discharge, a PTA can do all of the following EXCEPT:
Provide patient with HEP
Communicate with the PT about goals being met
Communicate with patient about their upcoming discharge
Decide when to discharge the patient
What is NOT a reason for a patient to get discharged?
The patient has not met their goals but is making progress
When physical therapy is no longer beneficial to the patient
When the patient no longer wants to receive PT services
When the patient is not compliant in their plan of care
Most commonly, shoulder dislocations occur
Superiorly
Inferiorly
Anteriorly
Posteriorly
You're seeing a patient with a recent THA. The MD orders that the patient should not flex the hip past 90 degrees, internally rotate the hip or adduct the hip past midline. This order is considered a:
Guideline
Protocol
Diagnosis
Suggestion
A benefit of resistive exercises:
Increase body fat
Provide more stress on joints than plyometrics
Increase muscle mass
Decrease muscle efficiency
Disadvantages of manual resistance include all EXCEPT
It does not motivate the patient
Measures are not objective
It requires accurate judgement
Requires one-on-one time
List the steps of jump training in the correct order
Concentric, eccentric, amortization, eccentric
Armortization, eccentric, concentric, eccentric
Eccentric, amortization, concentric, eccentric
Eccentric, concentric, eccentric, amortization
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