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The following is an example of what type of resistance exerc…

The following is an example of what type of resistance exercise program?  Set #1: 10 reps @ 100% of 10 RM Set #2: 10 reps @ 75% of 10 RM Set #3: 10 reps@ 50% of 10 RM

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The use of a red theraband during an exercise is related to…

The use of a red theraband during an exercise is related to the exercise:

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Which of the following strengthening exercise tools does not…

Which of the following strengthening exercise tools does not provide constant resistance throughout the ROM?  

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During a concentric contraction, as the agonist contracts th…

During a concentric contraction, as the agonist contracts the antagonist must relax and lengthen.  This principle is known as?

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During observation of a patient performing (R) shoulder abdu…

During observation of a patient performing (R) shoulder abduction exercises, an OTA notices the patient is leaning to the (L) and shrugging the shoulders while performing the exercise.  These “additional” motions are referred to as:

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A patient performs PNF D1 exercises for both upper extremiti…

A patient performs PNF D1 exercises for both upper extremities simultaneously.  This technique is referred to as?

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An OTA is performing PNF to a patient’s (L) scapula.  The ve…

An OTA is performing PNF to a patient’s (L) scapula.  The verbal cues given to the patient are: “Pull your shoulder toward your nose; Push you shoulder back and down toward your (R) hip.”  What scapular pattern is being facilitated? 

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During observation of a patient performing (R) shoulder abdu…

During observation of a patient performing (R) shoulder abduction exercises, an OTA notices the patient is leaning to the (L) and shrugging the shoulders while performing the exercise.  These “additional” motions are referred to as:

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An OTA is performing PNF techniques to a patient’s (L) UE. …

An OTA is performing PNF techniques to a patient’s (L) UE.  The patient has an old fracture of the humerus (healed) and resultant weakness in the biceps and anterior deltoid.    The OTA is able to facilitate an improved response in the biceps and deltoid by providing max resistance to the stronger wrist and finger flexors.  This concept is referred to as:

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An OTA is developing a resistance exercise program with the…

An OTA is developing a resistance exercise program with the goal of increasing muscle endurance for the biceps.  With this goal in mind, what is the appropriate repetition range for this program?

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