CFA Final – Condensed: Questions With A+ Solutions
What part of the human movement system is normal length-tension
relationships (muscle balance and strength) Right Ans - Muscular system
What part of the human movement system is normal force-couple
relationships (recruitment of muscles) Right Ans - Nervous system
What part of the human movement system is normal arthrokinematics
(functional joint motion) Right Ans - Articular system
What part of the Goniometer represents the arc of measurement Right Ans
- Body
What part of the Goniometer is the center Right Ans - Axis
Normal ankle dorsiflexion Right Ans - 20 degrees
Normal ankle plantarflexion Right Ans - 45-50 degrees
Normal ankle inversion Right Ans - 35 degrees
Reduction of normal ankle inversion could indicate Right Ans - Tarsal
Tunnel Syndrome
Normal ankle eversion Right Ans - 25 degrees
Normal knee flexion Right Ans - 130 degrees
Normal knee extension Right Ans - 0-5 degrees
Normal hip flexion with straight leg Right Ans - 70-80 degrees
Normal hip extension Right Ans - 10-15 degrees
Normal hip internal/external rotation Right Ans - 45 degrees
, Normal hip flexion (bent knee) Right Ans - 120 degrees
Normal wrist flexion Right Ans - 90 degrees
Normal wrist extension Right Ans - 70 degrees
Normal wrist ulnar flexion Right Ans - 60-65 degrees
Normal wrist radial flexion Right Ans - 25 degrees
Normal elbow flexion Right Ans - 150-160 degrees
Normal elbow extension Right Ans - 0-neg 5 degrees
Normal shoulder flexion Right Ans - 170 degrees
Normal shoulder extension Right Ans - 50 degrees
Normal shoulder internal rotation Right Ans - 60 degrees
Normal shoulder external rotation Right Ans - 90 degrees
Normal shoulder abduction Right Ans - 180 degrees
Normal shoulder horizontal abduction Right Ans - 30 degrees
Normal shoulder horizontal adduction Right Ans - 130 degrees
Cervical flexion ROM Right Ans - 40-60 degrees
thoracolumbar flexion ROM Right Ans - 40-60 degrees
Cervical extension ROM Right Ans - 60-75 degrees
Cervical lateral flexion ROM Right Ans - 45 degrees
Cervical rotation ROM Right Ans - 80 degrees
Thoracolumbar extension ROM Right Ans - 30 degrees
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