Provide a high-level, dual-task exercise + cognitive for 3 o…
Provide a high-level, dual-task exercise + cognitive for 3 of the following injuries: iliopsoas strain, quadriceps strain, adductor strain, tensor fascia latae strain, or hamstring strain. NOTE: a different cognitive activity needs to be used for each injury – no repeats.
Read DetailsIASTM claims to do the following things below. For each one,…
IASTM claims to do the following things below. For each one, state whether this is supported by evidence, and include a brief note about what the research is on the specific claim. (5 pts) Break up scar tissue: Stimulate fibroblasts: Improve ROM and pain: Remodels tissue over time: Removes adhesions:
Read DetailsThe exam is 110 minutes. You will have an additional 15 minu…
The exam is 110 minutes. You will have an additional 15 minutes to print (if available), scan, and upload. If you submit after the allotted time, your exam will be considered late and may incur a late penalty. After you complete your exam, scan your solutions into one .pdf file. Please upload your completed exam file by clicking on the “Add File” button underneath Question 1’s blank answer field. EE503 Midterm RULES: Exam is open “everything”, but you cannot bring in devices with wireless capabilites. If your exam utilizes Gradescope’s Student App, Do NOT upload to Gradescope. You will only upload your scanned exam file to this D2L quiz.
Read DetailsA soccer athlete comes to you at the end of the school year…
A soccer athlete comes to you at the end of the school year and discusses his frustrations with his chronic right ankle injuries over the last 3 years. He wants to work on exercises when he is at home for the summer so he can have an injury-free senior year. Before you set up his summer rehab program, you have him perform the Functional Movement Screen (FMS) and Y-Balance. His scores include the following: (6 pts) FMS: Deep squat = 2 Hurdle step = 2 Inline lunge = 2 Shoulder mobility = 3 Active straight leg raise = 3 Trunk stability push-up = 3 Rotary stability = 2 Y-Balance: (dominant leg = right & non-dominant = left) Anterior: R = 54.2, L = 64.5 Posteromedial: R = 105.3, L = 106.2 Posterolateral: R = 72.6, L = 87.1 Based on the scores above, provide an exercise (with a brief description) for each deficiency.
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