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Kinesiology Test 2 Questions and Correct Verified Answers . Graded A

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The Kinesiology Test 2 Questions and Correct Verified Answers provides verified questions and answers to help students prepare thoroughly for their second assessment. Covering key topics such as human movement, biomechanics, exercise physiology, and motor control, this comprehensive guide reinforces understanding and exam readiness. Designed for both practice and review, it builds confidence and mastery of course material. Expertly reviewed and up-to-date, this resource is graded A for accuracy, clarity, and reliability.

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Kinesiology Test 2 Questions and Correct
Verified Answers 2024-2025. Graded A

"Winging of the Scapula" – ANS occurs when the inferior angle of the scapula
sticks out from the body


4 joints of the shoulder complex – ANS
1) Sternoclavicular Joint
2) Acromioclavicular joint
3) Glenohumeral joint
4) Scapulothoracic joint


5 muscles of the shoulder girdle – ANS
1) Trapezius
2) Levator Scapulae
3) Rhomboid
4) Serratus anterior
5) Pectoralis Minor


Aides in shoulder stability – ANS Joint capsule, Rotator cuff muscles, Shoulder
muscles


Coracobrachialis Action – ANS flexion

, 2




Coracobrachialis Innervation – ANS Musculocutaneos


Coracobrachialis Insertion – ANS middle humerus


Coracobrachialis Origin – ANS Coracoid Process


Deltoid Action – ANS Anterior- Flexion, Medial Rotation, Horizontal Adduction,
Abduction
Middle- Abduction
Posterior- Extension, Lateral Rotation, horizontal abduction, abduction


Deltoid Innervation – ANS Axillary


Deltoid Insertion – ANS Deltoid tuberosity


Deltoid Origin – ANS Anterior- Lateral 1/3 of Clavicle
Middle- Acromion Process
Posterior- Spine of scapula


Erb's palsy – ANS Often seen in newborns w/ difficult delivery. (Breech birth or
large weight)
Characterized by weakness in the arm
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