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Which term refers to an imaginary bisector that divides the body into front and back halves? |
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a. Axial plane
c. Sagittal plane d. Transverse plane |
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Scapular protraction refers to which of the following movements of the scapula? |
a. Depression b. Adduction c. Inversion d. Abduction |
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Where is the sternum in relation to the shoulder? |
a. Lateral b. Contralateral c. Superior d. Medial |
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What kind of muscle action is raising a dumbbell up against the direction of resistance? |
a. Isometric action b. Auxotonic action c. Concentric action d. Eccentric action |
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What refers to a position on the same side of the body? |
a. Anterior b. Medial c. Proximal d. Ipsilateral |
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Horizontal abduction involves the movement of the arm or thigh in the transverse plane from which of the following positions to a lateral position? |
a. Inferior b. Posterior c. Ipsilateral d. Anterior |
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Front lunges and biceps curls occur in which plane of motion? |
a. Sagittal b. Frontal c. Transverse d. Scapular |
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What is the concept that integrates practice and experience for a relatively permanent change in motor control processes? |
a. Motor remodeling b. Feedback learning c. Sensorimotor integration d. Motor learning |
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What term refers to the movement of the arm or thigh in the transverse plane from a lateral position to an anterior position when the joint is in an anteriorly flexed position? |
a. Circumduction b. Eversion c. Horizontal abduction d. Horizontal adduction |
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The force-velocity curve describes the relationship between which of the following? |
a. Muscle force and the velocity of contraction b. Mass and volume c. Torque production and inertia d. Work and energy production |
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