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POLESTAR PILATES EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS|| GRADED A+|| LATEST
UPDATE 2026
tripod WB -CORRECTANSWER disc in front and facets in back



Local muscles or deep local stabilizers -CORRECTANSWER primary job is

proprioception and stiffness



Deep local muscles -CORRECTANSWER These are muscles that have unique control

over the posturing of our head: the Rectus Capitus Posterior, the Oblique Captious

Superior and the Oblique Captious Inferior.



Transverse Abdominals -CORRECTANSWER Activates sub-consciously and sub-

threshold in anticipation of movement



rectus abdomens -CORRECTANSWER The primary purpose is to accelerate or

decelerate flexion and extension of the spine



Deep muscles of the back -CORRECTANSWER Create stiffness and control around

the spine based on the anticipated activity

,Fascia -CORRECTANSWER A living, dynamic, communicating tissue in our body that

links all of our cells together



Anterior Longitudinal Ligament -CORRECTANSWER Prevents collapse or shift forward

of spinal vertebrae



ligament flavum -CORRECTANSWER Different from other ligaments as it is yellow,

elastic, made to stretch and expand



Pelvic ligaments -CORRECTANSWER Extremely thick ligaments that connect the ilium

and sacrum together



TA -CORRECTANSWER Wraps all the way around the body and connects to the

posterior lumbar fascia, or the thoracolumbar fascia.



psoas major -CORRECTANSWER Ascends past the lumbar spine, and has insertions

up through the diaphragm into the lower thoracic spine in the anterior body or the

anterior lateral body of the vertebra.



latissimus dorsi muscle -CORRECTANSWER Connects the arm to the thoracolumbar

fascia

,pubococcygeus muscle -CORRECTANSWER Suspended and held in place by this

sling



intervertebral disc -CORRECTANSWER Functions as a shock absorber



axial elongation -CORRECTANSWER Places the vertebrae in their optimal position,

minimizing destructive forces to the disc



annulus -CORRECTANSWER The outer shell that provides strength and stability to the

disc



nucleus pulposes -CORRECTANSWER The jelly like center that provides the

distribution of forces between vertebrae



effects on disc during spine flexion -CORRECTANSWER Compresses the anterior

portion of the disc, pushing the nucleus posteriorly



effects on disc during spine extension -CORRECTANSWER Compresses the posterior

portion of the disc, pushing the nucleus anteriorly



stability -CORRECTANSWER Control of mobility

, Panjabi's Model for Stability -CORRECTANSWER Stability comes from motor control,

inert structures, contractile structures



Injuries -CORRECTANSWER Occur at end range of motion



force couple -CORRECTANSWER Muscles working together to create increased

stiffness, strength or acceleration



Muscular slings -CORRECTANSWER Work synergistically together with the fascial

system to optimize movement and performance



Neutral spine -CORRECTANSWER Position of the spine in which every joint is held in

an optimal position to allow for equal distribution of force through the entire structure



neutral zone -CORRECTANSWER A measure of spinal laxity in the vicinity of the

neutral position



muscle providing greater than 2/3 of the stiffness around the L4-5 segment -

CORRECTANSWER Not specified in the notes



multifidus -CORRECTANSWER One aspect of Core Control is - The appropriate

strength for the desired movement

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