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D. El presente perfecto de indicativo y de subjuntivo: Ana y…

D. El presente perfecto de indicativo y de subjuntivo: Ana y su clase de biología. Ana está hablando con su madre sobre su nueva clase de biología. Lee cada oración y completa los espacios en blanco con la forma correcta del verbo en paréntesis (en presente perfecto de indicativo o el presente perfecto de subjuntivo), según el contexto. (3 ptos. cada respuesta correcta: 1 pto. por el modo correcto del verbo “haber” (indicativo o subjuntivo), 1 pto. por la conjugación correcta del verbo “haber” y 1 pto. por la formación correcta del participio; 15 ptos. en total) MODELO: Creo que los estudiantes han  traído (traer) sus portátiles a la clase. Espero que hayan  ido (ir) al laboratorio.   1. Mamá, me encanta que la universidad [1] (crear) un nuevo programa en Ciencias de la Salud.  2. El profesor de mi clase de nutrición [2] (organizar) muchas conferencias con profesionales del sector. 3. Es cierto que mis compañeros de clase y yo [3] (conocer) a muchos investigadores y profesionales. 4. Lamentablemente, no creo que todos los estudiantes [4] (hacer) un gran esfuerzo para tener éxito en el programa. 5. Por ejemplo,  dudo que muchos estudiantes [5] (obtener) becas para el próximo año.

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Match the following exercises to their respective treatment…

Match the following exercises to their respective treatment goals when treating a pronator teres strain.

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1. Escribe dos ventajas de ser bilingüe que has experimentad…

1. Escribe dos ventajas de ser bilingüe que has experimentado (experienced) en tu propia vida.  (1 pto. por cada ventaja; 2 ptos. en total) 

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Scenario B (Questions 30-31): An 18-year-old javelin thrower…

Scenario B (Questions 30-31): An 18-year-old javelin thrower reports progressive numbness and tingling in her forearm and entire hand, primarily exacerbated by long practice sessions after prolonged sitting in class. Examination suggests Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS). Which of the following treatments would treat possible nerve compression sites?

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Scenario D (Questions 34-35): A weightlifter is diagnosed wi…

Scenario D (Questions 34-35): A weightlifter is diagnosed with chronic Lateral Epicondylitis (“Tennis Elbow”). The pain is localized to the lateral epicondyle and extensor mass, worsening with gripping and wrist extension. The primary muscle implicated is the Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis (ECRB). In the re-load phase of EDUREP model of tendinopathy rehabilitation for lateral epicondylitis, after acute pain management, the most appropriate local resistance training strategy required to fortify the common extensor tendon is:

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Scenario B (Questions 30-31): An 18-year-old javelin thrower…

Scenario B (Questions 30-31): An 18-year-old javelin thrower reports progressive numbness and tingling in her forearm and entire hand, primarily exacerbated by long practice sessions after prolonged sitting in class. Examination suggests Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS).

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Match the type of treatment bias in the spine to the common…

Match the type of treatment bias in the spine to the common findings that would indicate its use (Bloom’s Taxonomy: Analyze)

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Scenario A (Questions 28-29): A collegiate swimmer reports c…

Scenario A (Questions 28-29): A collegiate swimmer reports chronic anterior shoulder pain, specifically exacerbated when reaching overhead during the late phase of shoulder flexion/abduction. Clinical assessment suggests Subacromial Impingement involving the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon (LHBT) due to hypermobility issues. To immediately improve the tolerance with shoulder abduction ROM, the clinician should apply the principles of concave-convex arthrokinematics to the glenohumeral joint (GHJ). Which mobilization direction should be applied to the convex humeral head to improve flexion?

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Scenario C (Questions 32-33): A marathon runner reports unil…

Scenario C (Questions 32-33): A marathon runner reports unilateral pain in the right posterior hip region that correlates with Sacroiliac Joint (SIJ) dysfunction. Based on clinical findings, the right innominate is suspected to be positioned in chronic anterior rotation, causing SIJ compression. Following successful correction of the innominate position, what exercises are most appropriate for preventing return of SIJ Dysfunction returning to maligned positioning?

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Scenario A (Questions 28-29): A collegiate swimmer reports c…

Scenario A (Questions 28-29): A collegiate swimmer reports chronic anterior shoulder pain, specifically exacerbated when reaching overhead during the late phase of shoulder flexion/abduction. Clinical assessment suggests Subacromial Impingement involving the Long Head of the Biceps Tendon (LHBT) due to hypermobility issues.

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