Remedial Exercise & Kinesiology Final Review

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Across
  1. 2. Term describes the number of steps taken in a given period of time.
  2. 5. Factor largely responsible for "strength gains" made during the first few weeks of the resistance training program.
  3. 6. Muscle/muscle group is active during the terminal swing phase of gait to help decelerate the lower limb.
  4. 8. During initial contact, the heel should contact the ground before any other aspect of the foot. What may alter this pattern and result in the forefoot contacting the ground prematurely?
  5. 11. Soft tissue lesion is NOT the direct result of trauma.
  6. 12. The return to function phase for a traumatic inflammatory condition is synonymous with which inflammatory stages of healing?
  7. 15. This treatment is inappropriate for a client with a meniscal tear during the protection phase.
  8. 16. Characteristic typical of the acute stage of the inflammatory process.
  9. 17. Component is associated with the self-perpetuating cycle of muscle spasm.
  10. 18. Presentation is an indication for stretching.
Down
  1. 1. Number of degrees of flexion represents the open-packed position of the hip.
  2. 3. In which direction would you glide the humeral head to increase flexion of the glenohumeral joint.
  3. 4. Therapeutic intervention is appropriate during a flare up of rheumatoid arthritis.
  4. 7. Weakness of which muscle results in compensatory posterior movement of the thorax during initial contact(heel strike).
  5. 9. Term describes the amount of tension or force that can be developed in a muscle.
  6. 10. "A contraction in which the muscle lengthens as tension increases" defines which one of the following types of remedial exercise.
  7. 13. Primary muscle strengthened by resisting elbow flexion with the forearm in the pronated position.
  8. 14. During which phase of gait would Trendelenburg's sign be apparent if the client had gluteus medius weakness?