Peripheral Nerves
Cardiac Rehab
Aerobic Conditioning
Stretching
PNF
Strengthening
Balance
100

This nerve is commonly compressed in the carpal tunnel causing impairments in forearm pronation and grip strength.

Median Nerve

100

Name 3 Sternal Precautions

No pushing, no pulling, no lifting greater than 5 lbs, No reaching overhead, No abduction

100

The cardiovascular system typically adapts to training in how many weeks?

10-12 weeks

100

The following picture is an example of:


Prolonged mechanical stretch 

100

What does the acronym PNF stand for?

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation

100

Heel raises, depicted in the picture below is an example of what type of exercise? 



Closed chain exercise

100

The point that corresponds to the center of total body mass is called this.

Center of Mass

200

Most neurosurgeons report there is an increase in length of nerve cell regeneration of _____mm per day.

1-3 mm

200

What are the  MET level requirements for Phase I of cardiac rehab

1-2 METS

200

Name a reason to terminate a Stress test

If a patient develops angina, has significant drop in SBP, lightheadedness, becomes confused, pale or cyanotic, c/o nausea, abnormal EKG, or if Patient wishes to stop

200

This sensory organ in muscles monitors the velocity and duration of a stretch and triggers contraction of the agonist muscle while inhibiting the antagonist muscle.

Muscle Spindle

200

 A PNF diagonal pattern is named by the position of the __________ or __________ when the pattern is completed.

Shoulder or Hip

200

List 2 contraindications to Strengthening exercise.

Pain, Inflammation, Severe cardiopulmonary
disease, Unhealed fractures

200

Maintaining the center of gravity (COG) within this area prevents falls.

Base of Support

300

Multiple choice!

During which phase of nerve cell recovery is it appropriate to perform isometrics and desensitization techniques?

Acute, Recovery or Chronic phase?

Recovery phase

300

Which cardiac medication is used to dilate coronary arteries and alleviate chest pain?

Nitrates

300

This is the typical increase in systolic blood pressure (SBP) per MET level of activity during exercise.

7-10 mmHg  

300

This property of soft tissue refers to the tendency of tissue to assume a new and greater length after a stretch force is removed, resulting in a permanent change.

Plasticity

300

Name the PNF technique demonstrated in the following image below


 

Chop

300

State the difference between strength and power. 

Strength: ability of contractile tissue to
produce tension and a resultant force

Power: strength & speed of movement.  It reflects the rate of doing work

300

Which type of balance strategy is illustrated in the picture below?



Stepping Strategy

400

Injury to this nerve will cause impairment in hip flexion and knee extension.

Femoral Nerve

400

For patients with hypertension, which exercise is considered safer: using an upper body ergometer or a recumbent bike for the lower extremities?

Recumbent bike for LE

400

What is exertional angina?

Chest pain due to decreased blood flow to the myocardial tissue with exertion/exercise.

400

To improve Knee extension ROM, the best exercise would be:

Stretching of the hamstring muscle

400

Name the specific Diagonal Pattern:


UE D2 Flexion

400

This type of Progressive Resistance Exercise (PRE) is called the __________ Method.


 Oxford Method

400

Name 2 types of medications that increase the risk of falls due to dizziness and other side effects.

•Hypnotics

•Sedatives

•Tricyclic antidepressants

•Tranquilizers

•Anti-HTN drugs

500

What impairments result from an axillary nerve injury?

Weakness in Shoulder Abduction and External Rotation

500

What is the MET level requirement for Phase III Cardiac rehab?

5-8 METS

500

The Anaerobic Glycolytic System is utilized by the body as a source of energy at which point during exercise?

30-90 seconds

500

Your patient presents with an elbow flexion contracture. Using the contract-relax technique, which muscle group would you have the patient contract to help address the contracture?

 

Biceps Brachii

500

Name the specific Diagonal Pattern:


LE D2 flexion pattern

500

This type of dynamic exercise in which the speed of the limb is controlled by an outside force, as illustrated in the picture below, is called _______.


__.

Isokinetic Exercise

500

Which muscle group is primarily engaged in this balance strategy? 



Hip Flexors and Abdominals