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Sacroiliac Rocking Test - Answer-This test is used for assessment of the lesions of the sacrotuberous ligaments Thoracic and abdominal cavities are separated by: - Answer-the diaphragm A decision of the discipline panel may be appealed to the Divisional Court by: - Answer-The member Which one of the following components contributes to the body's 1st line of defense? - AnswerHydrochloric Acid Which of the following strokes if done for too long a period, can cause loss of sensation due to nervous system overload? - Answer-tapotement Lower motor neuro lesions are characteristics of which one of the following disorders? - Answeramyotrophic lateral sclerosis Which Pathologies may have similar manifestation with Parkinson's? - Answer-Alzheimer's. How long do patient records need to be kept on file - Answer-10 years Bringing your toes up towards your shin would put your foot in a(n) _____ position - Answer-dorsiflexed Which of the following physiological effects is a reflexive effect for deep effleurage? - Answer-Increases vasodilation During the remodeling phase of the inflammatory response collagen is synthesized, degraded and dramatically reorganized.This process is known as: - Answer-Scar formation Ataxic gait - Answer-An unsteady, uncoordinated walk, employing a wide base and the feet thrown out.Antalgic gait - Answer-A persons manner of walking that develops as a way to avoid pain while walking, "limping' Arthrogenic gait - Answer-Caused by stiff hip or knee, laxity or deformity Trendelenburg's Gait - Answer-Weak hip abductors, stabilizing effect during stance phase of walking is lost Stretch reflex - Answer-the contraction of a muscle in response to stretch of that muscle short reflexes - Answer-enteric nerve plexuses (gut brain) respond to stimuli in GI tract somatic reflexes - Answer-involuntary stimuli transmitted to skeletal muscles from neural arcs in the spinal cord long reflexes - Answer-respond to stimuli arising inside or outside of gut, such as from autonomic nervous system fast twitch - Answer-muscle fibers that react quickly and fatigue quickly slow twitch - Answer-type of muscle that contracts slowly and is fatigue resistant Aston Patterning - Answer-Includes massage, movement education, fitness training, postural evaluation, and environmental modifications Active resisted flexion of the torso will strengthen __________. - Answer-abdominals Which of the following techniques treat subdeltoid bursitis in the chronic stage? - Answer-skin rolling, fascial stretchingThe sensory receptors that respond to chemicals are called? - Answer-chemoreceptors What does a positive sign for pain at 60 to 120 degrees abduction during the painful arc test indicate? - Answer-GH joint pathology If the hip abductor muscles are weak, the stabilizing effect of these muscles during stance phase is lost and this kind of gait is called: - Answer-Trendelenburg's gait A relationship between client and practitioner that is focused on the well-being of the client and is contractual is known as a ___________________. - Answer-Professional Therapeutic Relationship A financial record for each client must contain the following information: - Answer-the fee for the services provided Which bone is the anterior part of the coxal bone? - Answer-pubis In order to stretch your client's brachialis muscle, you would place his arm into: - Answer-elbow extension only What type of treatment technique includes a reflexive effect of decreasing spasms? - Answer-Direct pressure friction In what C-spine joint rotation is the primary movement? - Answer-C1 - C2 Which one of the following sets of passive movements will stretch the flexor compartment of the forearm? - Answer-wrist extension, elbow extension A virus localized in a cutaneous nerve that can remain dormant until activated by emotional upset, fever, or UV radiation is called: - Answer-Cold sores What is common source of pain due to hyperlordosis? - Answer-Overstretched anterior longitudinal ligamentIrritated facet joints Impinged nerve roots *All of the options* Draping boundary lines allow for the maximum amount of tissue to be uncovered for accessibility during treatment work, as well as a secure covering for the client's comfort. What is the boundary line for the back in side lying position? - Answer-Undrape to the iliac crest
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