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Club pilates anatomy certification exam


1. What two bones make up the glenohumeral joint?: scapula and

humerus (shoulder joint)

2. Name the four rotator cuff muscles:

SITS Supraspinatus

Infraspinatu

s Teres

Minor

Subscapular

is

3. The labrum provides stability to which of the following?: Shoulder joint

4. What is the name of the ligament at the Acromioclavicular joint?:

Coraco- clavicular ligaments

5. Atrophy: loss of tone and strength

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, 6. Briefly explain impingement syndrome: Pain caused by connective tissue

(ten- don) rubbing on a shoulder blade. Inflammation from repetitive

movement, injury and age can cause the syndrome

7. How many carpal bones are in the wrist?: 8

8. Most elbow dislocations are in what direction?: posterior

9. True or False. The name of the bursa at the posterior bony prominence

of the elbow is called the subacromial bursa?: false

10.subacromial bursa: rotator cuff bursa

11.olecranon bursa: elbow bursa

12.A colle's fracture involves which two bones?: wrist injury, distal radius

and ulna

13.Isometric: hold muscles to engage (ex. neutral spine)

14.Isotonic: movement while holding/contracting (ex. bicep curl)

15.Isokinetic: movement at a constant speed regardless of force

applied (ex. stationary bike)

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