MFA
mis.
kinetic chain
posture
gait
100

What is the purpose of musculoskeletal testing?

improve performance and reduce injury 

100

What does POPES stand for 

post offer pre employment screening

100

What are three parts of the kinetic chain 

muscular, articular, neural 

100

from the lateral view, name two landmarks the plumb line runs through the middle of

auditory meatus, bodies of cervical spine, the acromion process, mid thoracic areas, and greater trochanter 

100

drop foot is an example of what 

antalgic gait 

200

if someone's heels comes off the ground during the overhead squat it is due to...

limited ankle mobility 

200

if an athlete's knee moves medially during both the single leg squat and over head squat you should focus on what?

strengthening abductors

200

what is the result of maintaining structural integrity and optimum alignment of each kinetic chain component? 

ideal functional posture 

200

from the posterior view you should be able to see how many toes on each foot?

2

200

What is the 3rd movement in the stance phase?

mid stance 

300

What test assesses unilateral mobility, stability, strength of LPHC, hips, knees, and ankles while also assessing balance 

single leg squat 

300

during which test would you see if someone had poor eccentric control of their legs?

depth vertical jump 

300

According to the NASM, does dysfunction in the kinetic chain typically occur in one or multiple branches?

multiple 

300

lower crossed syndrome would result in what postural dysfunction?

anterior pelvic tilt

300

What movement follows the heel strike 

foot flat 

400

What test's main purpose is to assess passive flexibility of hip flexors 

thomas test 

400

name two pre screening forms clients must fill out 

PARQ

medical history questionnaire

informed consent 

lifestyle evaluation 

400

visible shaking of a muscle indicates dysfunction primarily in which two parts of the kinetic chain

muscular and neurological 

400

postural stress, repetitive movement, lack of core stability, pattern overload and lack of neuromuscular efficiency are all causes of what?

muscular imbalance 

400

What muscles are stabilizers during gait?

trunk and hip extensors 

500

Weak trunk stability in the sagittal plane would be seen during what test 

stability pushup

500

What are 5 reasons you would do a POPES

liability

physical ability

pervious injuries

workers compensation

shows care from employer 

500
What is a compensation of weak/painful hip flexors while you walk 

circumduction of the hip 

500

what do postural dysfunctions lead to?

predictable patterns of injury 

500

What is it called when you measure one heel strike of one extremity to the next heel strike of the same extremity?

gait cycle