Modalities
Rehab
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Gainz
Mixed Bag
100

Which modality would be most beneficial after activity?

a. Ice bag 

b. Heat pack

c. Ultrasound 

d. Hot whirlpool

What is A, ice bag

100

Immobilization and isometric exercise are done during this phase of rehab.

a. Phase I 

b. Phase II

c. Phase III 

d. All phases

What is A, phase I

100

Which cryotherapy method conforms to bodies contours?

a. Ice bag 

b. Ice massage

c. Ice immersion 

d. Chemical coolant

What is A, ice bag

100

Which of the following is a common mistake in rehabilitation programs?

a. Focusing on treating signs and symptoms

b. Not exercising contra-lateral side

c. Not correcting technique

d. All are mistakes in rehab programs

What is D, all of the above

100

The SAID principle is used to design exercise and rehabilitation programs. What does the acronym stand for?

a. Special Adjustments to Imposed Demands

b. Specific Alterations for Impossible Disciplines

c. Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands

d. Subjective Adaptations to Implied Demands

What is C, Specific Adaptations to Imposed Demands

200

Electrotherapy can be used to produce several effects, which of the following is NOT one of them?

a. Decrease muscle contractions 

b. Decrease pain

c. Increase circulation 

d. Increase ROM

What is A, decrease muscle contractions

200

Rehabilitation programs must be individualized, which of the following is NOT a factor in designing a rehab program?

a. Sport demands 

b. Severity of injury

c. Gender of athlete 

d. Stage of healing

What is C, gender of an athlete

200

Which modality decreases circulation by causing the blood vessels to vasoconstrict?

a. Thermotherapy 

b. Electrotherapy

c. Massage 

d. Cryotherapy

What is D, cryotherapy

200

Progressively and gradually challenging the body systems to gain improvements is known as what principle?

a. SAID 

b. Specificity

c. Overload 

d. Wolfs Law

What is C, overload

200

Which of the following conditions is a contraindication of massage?

a. Sub-acute injury 

b. Spasms

c. Blood clots 

d. Trigger points

What is C, blood clots

300

What modality produces vasodilatation and vasoconstriction to reduce swelling and increase circulation?

a. Ice immersion 

b. Hot whirlpool

c. Cold whirlpool 

d. Contrast bath

What is D, contrast bath

300

In which phase does the athlete return to practice?

a. Phase I 

b. Phase II

c. Phase III 

d. All phases

What is C, phase III

300

Skin that has superficial nerve areas should be iced for what period of time?

a. 10 minutes 

b. 15 minutes

c. 25 minutes 

d. 30 minutes

What is B, 15 minutes
300

To implement the Overload principle, what can be done to the exercise program?

a. Increase the resistance 

b. Increase the intensity

c. Increase repetitions 

d. All of the above

What is D, all of the above

300

What modality is best used to treat trigger points and myofascial pain, but effects are temporary and superficial?

a. Massage 

b. Chemical Coolant

c. Ice massage 

d. Heat packs

What is B, chemical coolant

400

Which modality is most effective for biceps tendinitis?

a. Ice bag 

b. Heat pack

c. Ice massage 

d. Contrast Bath

What is C, ice massage

400

What phase of rehab is done during the remodeling phase of tissue repair?

a. Phase I 

b. Phase II

c. Phase III 

d. All phases

What is C, phase III

400

When applying an elastic wrap, where should it start?

a. Proximally 

b. Distally

c. Laterally 

d. Medially

What is B, distally

400

Placing stress on the body system that one wants to see improvements on is training using what principle?

a. SAID 

b. Overload

c. Wolff's Law 

d. Physiology

What is A, SAID

400

Selection of what modality to use is dependent several factors, which factor is defined by advising the use of.

a. Contraindicate 

b. Indicate

c. Physiological effects 

d. Legal concerns

What is A, contraindicate

500

In which phase can heat NOT be used as a modality to enhance rehabilitation

program?

a. Phase I 

b. Phase II

c. Phase III 

d. All phases

What is A, phase I

500

What component of a rehabilitation program should be involved in EVERY phase and be started as soon as possible?

a. Stretching 

b. Strength

c. Cardiovascular fitness 

d. Balance and coordination

What is C, cardiovascular fitness

500

What may be the best method of reducing swelling?

a. Rest 

b. Ice

c. Compression 

d. Elevation

What is D, elevation

500

Which phase of rehab has short term goals of increasing strength, endurance and power and beginning balance exercises?

a. Phase I 

b. Phase II

c. Phase III 

d. All phases

What is B, phase II

500

A principle of pain management is the Gate Control Theory. This theory explains the ability of modalities to decrease pain, because pain travels on what type of nerve fiber?

a. Fast large nerves 

b. Slow small nerves

c. Fast small nerves 

d. Slow large nerves

What is B, slow small nerves