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AMU (answered) SPHE 421 Quiz Submissions - Week 4 Quiz- Neck, Trunk, and Pelvis (Summer 2022) Attempt Score 99%
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Quiz Submissions - Week 4 Quiz- Neck, Trunk, and Pelvis 
Question 1 2 / 2 points 
The trunk muscle that originates on the pubis and inserts on the costal cartilages of the fifth, 
sixth, and seventh ribs is the 
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external oblique. 
internal oblique. 
transverse abdominis. 
rectus abdominis. 
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Which is the best position and instruction for a scoliosis client to strengthen lateral benders of the 
right side of the trunk? 
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Supine, late...
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SPHE 421 Quiz Submissions - Week 4 Quiz- Neck, Trunk, and Pelvis
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SPHE 421 Quiz Submissions - Week 4 Quiz- Neck, Trunk, and Pelvis / SPHE 421 Quiz Submissions - Week 4 Quiz- Neck, Trunk, and Pelvis
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SPHE 421 Course new and revised edition 2022/2023
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Which muscle originates from the spinous processes of C7–T5 and inserts on the vertebral 
border of the scapula between the inferior angle and the spine of the scapula? 
 
A. Middle trapezius 
 
B. Rhomboids 
 
C. Teres major 
 
D. Serratus anterior 
Answer Key: B 
Question 2 of 25 
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The acromioclavicular joint and the sternoclavicular joint contribute to scapular motions. 
True 
False 
Answer Key: True 
Question 3 of 25 
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Which muscle originates on ...
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SPHE 421 Questions & Answers. Complete Solutions Guide. All 100% Correct
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Question 1 of 25 
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The term used to describe the activity that occurs between the time of heel strike of one 
extremity and the heel strike of that same extremity is 
 
A. cadence. 
 
B. double support. 
 
C. gait cycle. 
 
D. stride length. 
Answer Key: C 
Question 2 of 25 
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If you are describing a gait abnormality that occurs when the heel leaves the ground but the ball 
of the foot and toes remain in contact with the ground, you are speaking of whic...
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SPHE 421 Questions & Answers. Complete Solutions Guide. All 100% Correct
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Question 1 of 25 
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The “stress-response” and stimulation part of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the 
sympathetic nervous system. 
True 
False 
Answer Key: True 
Question 2 of 25 
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The white fatty substance present in the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous 
system (PNS) that serves to increase the speed of impulse conduction is called 
 
A. myelin 
 
B. a tract 
 
C. a neuron 
 
D. the node of Ranvier 
Answer Key: A 
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SPHE 421 Questions & Answers. Complete Solutions Guide. All 100% Correct
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Question 1 of 20 
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Which muscle originates from the posterior tibia and inserts on the distal phalanges of the four 
lesser toes? 
 
A. Tibialis posterior 
 
B. Flexor hallucis longus 
 
C. Flexor digitorum longus 
 
D. Dorsal interossei 
Answer Key: C 
Question 2 of 20 
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Which muscle originates on the fibula and runs behind the lateral malleolus to the base of the 
fifth metatarsal? 
 
A. Peroneus brevis 
 
B. Tibialis anterior 
 
C. Tibialis...
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week 5 quiz hip and knee ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021/2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Which of the following terms can be describes as a hind foot fixed in plantar flexion? 
Question options: 
 
 
 
 
Pes cavus 
Hallux valgus Pes planus 
 
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Which intrinsic muscle is the only intrinsic located on the dorsal surface of the foot? 
Question options: 
 
Abductor hallucis Lumbricales 
 
 
Flexor digiti minimi 
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If a patient has damage to the nerve supplying the anterior compartment of the lower leg, you would expect to focus efforts on strengthening which group of...
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kinesiology quiz 4 ALL ANSWERS SOLVED ‘’FALL-2021/2022’’ 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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The muscle that originates on the spinous processes of T3 through T6 and inserts on the transverse processes of C1 through C3 is the 
 
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A.	splenius cervicis. 
 
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B.	clavicular portion of the pectoralis major. 
 
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C.	scalene. 
 
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D.	sternocleidomastoid. 
 
 
 
Answer Key:A 
Question 2 of 25 
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Which muscle originates on the transverse processes of the cervical vertebra and inserts on the first and second ribs? 
 
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A.	Splenius capitis 
 
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B.	Sca...
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SPHE421 Quiz 4 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021/2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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The muscle that originates on the spinous processes of T3 through T6 and inserts on the transverse processes of C1 through C3 is the 
 
 
A.	clavicular portion of the pectoralis major. 
B.	scalene. 
C.	sternocleidomastoid. 
D.	splenius cervicis. 
 
 
 
 
 
Answer Key: D Question 2 of 25 
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Which muscle originates on the transverse processes of the cervical vertebra and inserts on the first and second ribs? 
 
 
A.	Scalene 
B.	Splenius capitis 
C.	Sternocleidomastoid 
D.	Splenius ...
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SPHE421 Quiz 7 ALL ANSWERS 100% CORRECT FALL-2021/2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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The term used to describe the activity that occurs between the time of heel strike of one extremity and the heel strike of that same extremity is 
 
 
A.	gait cycle. 
B.	stride length. 
C.	cadence. 
D.	double support. 
 
 
 
 
 
Answer Key: A Question 2 of 25 
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If you are describing a gait abnormality that occurs when the heel leaves the ground but the ball of the foot and toes remain in contact with the ground, you are speaking of which portion of the stance phase? 
 
 
A.	Mids...
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