CE Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

if an athlete has a deficiency in the ASLR FMS movement which of the following muscles would you want to inhibit in the sub modality of inhibition?
-gastrocnemius
-transverse abdominis
-you can’t use a single muscle group in the sub modality inhibition
-glute max

A

GASTROC

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2
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T/F- if an athlete doesn’t have any posture deficiencies, then they most likely won’t have any deficiencies on the FMS.

A

FALSE

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3
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if you have an athlete that has lower crossed syndrome + a deficiency in the ASLR + you decide to inhibit the hamstrings, what muscle should you focus on for the lengthening sub modality?
-hamstrings
-quadratus lumborum
-glute max
-psoas major

A

hamstrings

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4
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what posture syndrome would an athlete most likely display if they have a deficiency in the shoulder mobility of the FMS?
-none of these
-lower crossed syndrome
-pronation distortion syndrome
-upper crossed syndrome

A

UPPER CROSSED SYNDROME

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5
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if an athlete has upper crossed syndrome + a deficiency in the shoulder mobility FMS movement, which of the following muscles would be most likely to activate in the sub modality activation?
-pectoralis major
-rhomboids
-you can’t use a single muscle group in the sub modality activation
-sternocleidomastoid

A

RHOMBOIDS

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6
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if an athlete has all of the following movements of the FMS deficient, which should you try to correct first?
-rotary stability
-deep squat
-ASLR
-inline lunge

A

ASLR

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7
Q

if an athlete has all of the following movements of the FMS deficient, which should you try to correct first?
-rotary stability
-hurdle step
-inline lunge
-deep squat

A

ROTARY STABILITY

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8
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what type of stretching is recommended for the lengthening sub modality?
-static stretching
-dynamic stretching
-ballistic stretching

A

STATIC STRETCHING

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9
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if an athlete has lower crossed syndrome + a deficiency in the ASLR FMS movement, which of the following muscles is most likely lengthened/weakened?
-quadratus lumborum
-gastrocnemius
-psoas major
-glute max

A

GLUTE MAX

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10
Q

what would be the best exercise description for the sub modality inhibition?
-2 sets of 12 on leg curls focusing on hamstring strength
-3 sets of 30 second static stretch from the hamstrings with a pain scale of 5
-3 sets of 30 seconds with a foam roller on the latissimus dorsi with a pain scale of 3
-2 sets of 12 (or loss of form) on an assisted squat

A

3 sets of 30 seconds with a foam roller on the lats iwth a pain scale of 3

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