General Knowledge
Anatomy
Physiology
Neurology
Kinesiology
100

What does AAROM stand for?

Active Assistive Range of Motion

100

What is the structure responsible for supporting the head?

Spine


100

It is a process of inhaling and exhaling which in turns provides oxygen and expels carbon dioxide in the body.

Respiration

100

What is the largest part of the brain?

Cerebrum

100

Side ward curvature of the spine is called

Scoliosis

200

What is the set of posture or movement that is commonly practiced to reduce the risks of injury?

proper body mechanics

200

It is a muscle that depresses and secures the clavicle during the movements of the shoulder girdle

Subclavius

200

What is the second largest organ and the heaviest gland in the human body?

Liver

200

Also known as nerve fiber, it is responsible for nerve impulse away from the cell of the body

Axon

200

 ‘Hunch back’ is also known as

Kyphosis

300

It is the direction in which the joint can freely move around

Degrees of freedom

300

What is found between the vertebral bodies which enable the movement of the spine? 

Intervertebral Disc

300

What is the percentage of water in a human cell?

70%

300

What date ang birthday ni ma’am Kate?

February 4

(Save the date!)

300

Study of joints is called

Arthrology

400

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

400

It is the deep groove on the anterior surface of the humerus that separates the greater and lesser tubercles

Intertubercular or bicipital groove

400

It is the existence and maintenance of a relatively constant environment within the body, it is also the state of physical, internal, and chemical stability.

Homeostasis

400

 It is a brain condition that results in tremors, uncontrollable movement, and rigidity.

Parkinson's Disease

400

Serratus anterior is also known as?

Boxer's muscle

500

What is an external medical device for supporting, immobilizing, or treating weak, ineffective, deformed, or damaged muscles, joints, or skeletal parts?

Orthosis

500

What is the full name of our assistant department head?

Ivy Kate Revelleza Embradura

500

It is a therapeutic exercise principle that states to increase performance; one must exceed the metabolic capacity of an individual.

Overload principle

500

It is defined as a group of disorders resulting from permanent non  progressive cerebral dysfunction  developing before maturation of CNS  affecting the locomotor system

Cerebral Palsy

500

The point in the human body where the sagittal, coronal, and transverse planes intersect

Center of gravity/mass