QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2026
- 2027
what are the extensors/adductors of the GH joint? - ANSWERS-
Latissimus dorsi, pec major, teres major, long head of triceps,
posterior deltoid, infraspinatus, teres minor
what are the external rotators of the GH joint? - ANSWERS-
infraspinatus, teres minor, post. deltoid
what are the internal rotators of the GH joint? - ANSWERS-
Subscapualris, Ant. Deltoid, Pec Major, Latissimus dorsi, teres major
What does a positive Hook test indicate? - ANSWERS-Distal biceps
tendon rupture
what does watson's test test for? - ANSWERS-Scapholunate
instability
What does Finkelstein's test test for? - ANSWERS-DeQuervain's
Tenosynovitis
what is the primary mover of the dorsiflexion MMT - ANSWERS-
Tibialis Anterior
,what are the nerve roots of the primary movers in a plantar flexion
MMT? - ANSWERS-S1 & S2
What are the muscles tested in Knee Extension MMT? - ANSWERS-
Vastus lateral, vastus medialis, vastus intermedias and rectus femoris
where is the resistance applied for knee flexion MMT? - ANSWERS-
Mid Tibia
What are the 3 muscles involved in knee flexion - ANSWERS-Biceps
femoris, semimembranosis, semitendonsis
how does one isolate the sartorius for an MMT? - ANSWERS-The
heel of the leg being tested is positioned over the anterior talocrural
joint and the patient slides their heel up the shaft of the tibia
what are the signs of hip anteversion? - ANSWERS-femoral neck
rotated in relation to femoral shaft at an angle >15 degrees, hip
internal rotation, pronated foot, squinting patella, increased Q-angle,
toe in Gait
What are the signs of hip retroversion? - ANSWERS-femoral neck is
rotated in relation to femoral shaft at an angle <15 degrees, hip
external rotation, supinated foot, frog-eyed patellae, decreased q
angle, toe out gait
, What is coxa valga? - ANSWERS-angle of inclination between neck
and shaft of femur greater than 125 degrees
what is coxa vara? - ANSWERS-Angle between neck and shaft of
femur < 120 degrees
What is kyphosis? - ANSWERS-Humpback in the thoracic area
What is lordosis? - ANSWERS-Swayback (the butt sticks out)
what is progressive resistive exercise? - ANSWERS-continuing to
overload as the muscle strength and endurance improve
Primary role of the physician when working with an Athletic trainer is
to provide - ANSWERS-Standing orders
A stinger/burner affects the peripheral nervous system and is a result
of what two common mechanisms - ANSWERS-Compressive and
stretching forces of the brachial plexus
T/F a Wet bulb globe thermometer (WBGT) is the gold standard for
monitoring environmental conditions - ANSWERS-True
Which of the following is not considered a safe shelter from lightning.
Car, dugout, locker room, gym - ANSWERS-Dugout