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- Adequate level of muscle tone is essential for the accurate performance of voluntary movements, because :-a- it adjusts the α -motor neuron discharge initiating voluntary movementsb- it adjusts posture of proximal joints of the acting limbsc- it adjusts the upright posture of the whole body during voluntary movementsd- it adjusts sensitivity of the spindles of the involved muscles7. A severe laceration to a wrist completely severed a major muscle tendon. To suture the ends of the tendon together, the surgeon had to overlap the severed ends by 7.5 cm. What change in passive and maximum active tensions of the muscle would occur as compared to corresponding tensions at resting length of the muscle before injury? A. B. C. D. E. Passive Increase Decrease Increase Increase No change Maximum Active Decrease Decrease Increase No change No changeAssistive technology (AT) increases the functional abilities and independence. What are some other powerful influences that AT can have on the individual with a disability? List at least four (4).
- 7. Select the statement that apply to the bottleneck effect: 5 correct answers2.What is the suggested minimal intensity for resistance training that will lead to muscle hypertrophy when the exercises are performed to volitional fatigue?1. Explain why isokinetic work is more beneficial towards the later stages of the rehabilitation process compared to isometric and isotonic muscle actions? 2. Describe what influence may be the #1 factor that may influence the rate of sustaining injuries in sports and why.
- 4B. Name the two major factors that influence the strength of a muscle contraction and list the effects they each have. Be sure to describe the different types of muscle contractions (e.g. twitch, tetanus) and what causes them.Article: Effect of Patterned Electrical Neuromuscular Stimulation on Vertical Jump in Collegiate Athletes This article presents research evidence regarding PENS (patterned electrical neuromuscular stimulation) and it’s effects on vertical jump of athletes. Please show a-e. a.) background b.) purpose c.) methods d.) results e.) conclusion Lastly, Reflect on the article. What did you learn? What made sense? What did you not understand or was confusing? What did you agree or disagree with? Do you have follow-up questions? How does this data apply to clinical practice? Will you clinically use this data?4): What are the four major types of Motor Unit Disorders? bnil 1ojsm erit ens 16nW (G Senod
- VII. Real life problem. You are a trainer and are called on to the field where a player is down with a severe cramp of his right hamstring (biceps femoris) muscle. You know that cramps are caused by over-active motor nerve activity to the muscle. Your associates want to stretch the cramping hamstring, but you say, “No! I want the player to concentrate on contracting his right quadriceps muscles before we stretch.” 2. Why would contracting the opposing muscle rapidly improve the situation?۳:۰۱ ۱ ۲۸ A - B) Obtain additional help when necessary Causes of Repetitive Motion Injury .1 * .(RMI) are the following except O A) Overuse of one body part O C) Forceful exertion O D) Awkward position هذا السؤال مطلوب Ο οι O1. Differentiate muscular strength from muscular endurance. 2. What are the benefits of having a good muscular strength and muscular endurance? 3. How can you develop a good muscular strength and endurance? 4. Define flexibility. 5. What are the benefits of having a good level of flexibility? 6. What composes our body? 7. What is the importance of identifying the composition of our body? 8. Why is it important to have a good cardio-respiratory endurance? 9. Define the term cardio-respiratory. 10. Why is it important to maintain a good cardio-respiratory endurance? 11. What’s the importance of avoiding contraindicated exercises?