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Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques 7th Edition by Kisner, Lynn Colby and Borstad, | TEST BANK - All Chapters 1-26

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TEST BANK for Therapeutic Exercise: Foundations and Techniques Seventh Edition by Carolyn Kisner PT MS, Lynn Allen Colby PT MS and John Borstad PT PhD. ISBN-10 8, ISBN-13 978-9. Chapters 1-26 ( Complete Download). TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundational Concepts Chapter 2: Prevention, Health, and Wellness Chapter 3: Range of Motion Chapter 4: Stretching for Improved Mobility Chapter 5: Peripheral Joint Mobilization/Manipulation Chapter 6: Resistance Exercise for Impaired Muscle Performance Chapter 7: Principles of Aerobic Exercise Chapter 8: Exercise for Impaired Balance Chapter 9: Aquatic Exercise Chapter 10: Soft Tissue Injury, Repair, and Management Chapter 11: Joint, Connective Tissue, and Bone Disorders and Management Chapter 12: Surgical Interventions and Postoperative Management Chapter 13: Peripheral Nerve Disorders and Management Chapter 14: The Spine: Structure, Function, and Posture Chapter 15: The Spine: Management Guidelines Chapter 16: The Spine: Exercise and Manipulation Interventions Chapter 17: The Shoulder and Shoulder Girdle Chapter 18: The Elbow and Forearm Complex Chapter 19: The Wrist and Hand Chapter 20: The Hip Chapter 21: The Knee Chapter 22: The Ankle and Foot Chapter 23: Advanced Functional Training Chapter 24: Exercise in the Older Adult Chapter 25: Women’s Health: Obstetrics and Pelvic Floor Chapter 26: Management of Lymphatic Disorders

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,Chapter 1: Therapeutic Exercise: Foundational Concepts



Multiple Choice



1. According to the definition of therapeutic exercise and the goal of designing an individualized
program of therapeutic exercise, the physical therapist might develop a therapeutic exercise
program in order to:
A. Restore function through the elimination of body structure impairments.
B. Improve function but not to remediate or reduce disability.
C. Optimize overall health status, fitness, or sense of well-being.
D. Remediate activity limitations but not to reduce health-related risk factors.

ANS: C
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Intermediate



2. Awareness of safety measures during exercise protects the patient and the therapist. All of the
following measures should be routinely taken to prevent injury to the patient and/or therapist
except:
A. Recommend that the patient discontinue taking any medication that might impair balance or
tolerance for physical activity.
B. Maintain proper body mechanics while applying manual resistance, stretching, or joint-
mobilization techniques.
C. Assess the physical environment for adequate space and equipment.
D. Provide the necessary feedback and education for proper performance of therapeutic exercise.

ANS: A
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



3. Which of the following terms associated with aspects of physical function is used to describe
the ability of the neuromuscular system to statically or dynamically hold proximal or distal body
segments in appropriate positions using synergistic muscle action?
A. Muscle strength
B. Muscle power
C. Coordination
D. Stability



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,ANS: D
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



4. Which of the following terms is synonymous with cardiopulmonary fitness and is associated
with the aspects of physical function that can be modified by therapeutic exercise?
A. Cardiopulmonary resistance
B. Cardiopulmonary endurance
C. Cardiopulmonary stability
D. Cardiopulmonary strength

ANS: B
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



5. Each of the following is a step in the process of evidence-based practice except:
A. Convert the patient problem to an answerable clinical question.
B. Spend many hours gathering any and all information that might be used to answer the
question.
C. Integrate relevant evidence with clinical experience and expertise to make decisions about the
management and care of a patient.
D. Assess the outcomes of interventions based on evidence.

ANS: B
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



6. According to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF)
endorsed by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), a rotator cuff tear is
considered a(n):
A. Health condition.
B. Impairment.
C. Functional limitation.
D. Disability.

ANS: A
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic




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, 7. Which of the following components of the ICF model is defined by the individual’s life-style,
education, and social and environmental backgrounds?
A. Risk factors for health conditions
B. Impairments in body function
C. Participation restrictions
D. Contextual factors

ANS: D
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



8. Ms. C is an 18-year-old who is 3 days post-ACL reconstruction. She must wear a knee
immobilizer during ambulation with axillary crutches and must remain partial weight bearing on
the involved side. She has limited passive and active range of motion of the operated knee.
According to the ICF model of functioning and disability, her limited knee ROM is classified as
a:
A. Secondary impairment of body structure.
B. Primary impairment of body function.
C. Primary impairment of body structure.
D. Secondary impairment of body function.

ANS: B
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic



9. Ms. L is a 78-year-old who underwent surgery for internal fixation of an intertrochanteric
fracture of the (L) hip 3 days ago. For the next few weeks she must remain nonweight-bearing on
the operated side and has begun to use a walker for ambulation. She is able to walk for short
distances around her hospital bed but is not yet able to rise from a chair to standing. According to
the ICF model, the inability to stand from a sitting position is classified as a(n):
A. Health condition.
B. Impairment.
C. Activity limitation.
D. Participation restriction.

ANS: C
KEY: Book Part: Part I: General Concepts
DIF: Basic




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