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NASM Stretching and Flexibility Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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functional anatomy - ANSWER-collection of parts that mechanically move and work together to perform tasks. 
 
Regional Interdependence (RI) model - ANSWER-expanded the biomechanical model to include a total-body approach that accounts for regions away from the site of dysfunction. 
 
Flexibility - ANSWER-having the optimal amount of extensibility in the fascia and muscular systems to adequately perform a physical task. 
 
Biotensegrity - ANSWER-The tension and compression elements that describe ...
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PLEX 2: PHMD Physiotherapy 1 Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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traction - I: sprains/strains, muscle spasms, edema; intervertebral disc herniation, and nerve root 
impingement, compression fracture; hypomobility 
CI: acute trauma, cancer, healing fracture, osteoporosis, acute inflammation, joint instability, spinal cord 
compression 
int therapeutic ultrasound - applies a high frequency to warm tissue and increase local cellular 
metabolism more deeply than superficial heating agents 
I: tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, nerve entrapment (i.e. carpal tunnel sy...
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CPP Principles Exam 2 Student Questions with complete solutions
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The axoplasmic aberration theory can be compared and contrasted to what other cellular and intracellular movement of the body? correct answers Actomyosin complex 
 
What neuro-chemical acts upon both anterograde and retrograde axoplasmic transportation and 
decreases the velocity of the particles? correct answers Substance P 
 
A Patient comes into your office with left arm weakness and pain that travels from her wrist to her upper arm. MRI shows a posterior lateral disc bulge. Which theor...
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NBCE Part 2 Chiropractic principles Exam Latest Updated
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Who is DD Palmer? - Answer Discoverer/founder of chiropractic in 1985 
 
DD Palmer was the first to use? - Answer Short levers (SP and TPs) 
 
What is the foundation of chiropractic? - Answer Tone 
 
What theory did DD palmer use? - Answer Nerve compression theory 
 
What are the causes of subluxations? - Answer Chemical (toxins), mechanical (trauma), psychic (thoughts) 
 
What did DD Palmer coin? - Answer Innate from christianity 
 
Where did DD Palmer learn chiropractic from? - Answer Eastern ...
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Female: 18º 
 
Male: 13º 
 
 
 
Mouth Closing muscles 
lateral pterygoid 
ant head of digasrtic 
Suprahyoid 
 
 
 
 
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Cervical Artery Dysfunction (CAD) 
D's & N's (Subjective) 
Dysphagia - difficulty swallowing 
Dysarthria - difficult speech 
Dizziness 
Double vision 
Drop Attacks 
Nausea 
Numbness 
Nystagmus - repetitive, uncontrolled eye movement 
 
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NBCE Part 2 Practices Questions and Answers All Correct
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NBCE Part 2 Practices 
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What is the reference structure of the vertebrae unless otherwise noted? - ANSWER 
vertebral body 
What side of the segment do you contact assuming no scoliosis is present? - ANSWER 
open wedge 
If scoliosis is present what side of segment do you contact? - ANSWER convexity 
If there is a scoliosis the doctor stands on which side? - ANSWER convexity 
Doctor contacts the side they are standing on when a patient is supine or prone. T or...
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MSK Practice Questions - Full Questions, Answers, & Rationales
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MSK Practice Questions - Full Questions, Answers, & Rationales 
 
The correct answer is A: Jumpers knee. 
 
Rationale- Patellar tendonitis or Jumpers knee is an overuse injury of the quadriceps tendon. Pain at the lower pole of patella and stiffness after activity are main presentations. Meniscal tear (Option B) 
presents with popping and locking on movement. Osteochondritis dissecans (Option C) may have pain at base of patella due to traction apophysitis of the tibial tubercle but it is seen in...
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NBCE - Chiropractic Boards Pt 2 – Practices (2023/2024) Rated A+
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NBCE - Chiropractic Boards Pt 2 – Practices (2023/2024) Rated A+ What is the reference structure of the vertebrae unless otherwise noted? vertebral body 
What side of the segment do you contact assuming no scoliosis is present? open wedge 
If scoliosis is present what side of segment do you contact? convexity 
If there is a scoliosis the doctor stands on which side? convexity 
Doctor contacts the side they are standing on when a patient is supine or prone. T or F? True 
What is a fixed segment...
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OCS EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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OCS EXAM PREP TEST QUESTIONS 
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Ankle sprains that will respond to manual and exercise - CORRECT ANSWERSymptoms worse in standing, worse in PM, navicular drop > 5mm, distal tibfib 
hypomobility 
Hip OA that will respond to PT - CORRECT ANSWER-Unilateral hip pain, age <58, 
pain>6/10, 40m walk test <25.9s, symptoms <1 year 
Altman criteria hip OA - CORRECT ANSWER-Squatting aggravating, active hip flexion 
causes lateral hip pain, scour with adduction lateral hip or ...
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NASM Stretching and Flexibility Complete Questions & Answers(Graded A)
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Flexibility - ANSWER Normal extensibility (ability to stretch) of all soft tissues (contractile and non-contractile) that allow the complete range of motion (ROM) of a joint. 
 
functional anatomy - ANSWER collection of parts that mechanically move and work together to perform tasks. 
 
Regional Interdependence (RI) model - ANSWER expanded the biomechanical model to include a total-body approach that accounts for regions away from the site of dysfunction. 
 
Flexibility - ANSWER having the optim...
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