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Massage Therapy Advanced Anatomy
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Answer 44 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. supracondylar fractures may result in compression to what blood supply?
Distal
Medial border of the scapula
Brachial artery
The muscle that is the prime mover in producing motion
2. joints serve the following functions
Empty end feel
Bear weight and provide stability - allow motion - contain fluid that lubricates and nourishes the cartilage
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
Forearm supination
3. origin of infraspinatus
Infraspinous fossa
Elbow extension
Teres major
Concentric
4. which type of cartilage covers the ends of bones
Ligament
Elasticity
Rhomboids
Synovial
5. normal range of motion for elbow flexion
Ischemic contraction
Concentric
Capsular
0-150
6. inflamation to the extensor tendons of the wrist/forearm is referred to as?
Lateral epicondylitis
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
Rhomboids
Concentric
7. What is the agonist in a elbow curl
Triceps
Extensibility
Distal
The shoulder joint
8. the trochela and trochlear notch are part of the articulation between what 2 bones
Triceps and aconeus
Synovial
0
Humerus and ulna
9. lateral epicondylitis is also called?
Retraction of the scapula
A muscles inability to contract further
Infraspinous fossa
Tennis elbow
10. what muscle retracts the scapula
90
Rhomboids
Ligament
0
11. the triceps is responsible for What action
Elasticity
Elbow extension
Capsular
Extensibility
12. as a muscle contracts the insertion typically moves_____the origin
Triceps
Styloid process
Infraspinous fossa
Towards
13. What is the insertion of the rhomboids?
Suprasoinatus - teres minor - infraspinatus
Distal
Triceps
Medial border of the scapula
14. a muscle action that causes shortening of the muscle is called?
The shoulder joint
90
Concentric
The muscle that is the prime mover in producing motion
15. the ulna is where in relation to the humerus?
Median
Distal
Infraspinous fossa
Suprasoinatus - teres minor - infraspinatus
16. What is the term for a muscle contraction in which the proximal end (origin) moves toward the distal end (insertion)
Bear weight and provide stability - allow motion - contain fluid that lubricates and nourishes the cartilage
Elasticity
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
Reversal of muscle action
17. which companion motions occur during shoulder flexion
Retraction of the scapula
Reversal of muscle action
Ligament
Infraspinous fossa
18. the scapula and humerous form....
0-150
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
The shoulder joint
A muscles inability to contract further
19. what muscle is responsible for scapular protraction
Isometric
90
Elasticity
Serratus anterior
20. the bony landmark located at the posterior lateral side of the radius at the distal end
Styloid process
Retraction of the scapula
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
Median
21. carpel tunnel syndrome refers to a compression of what nerve?
Fibrocartilage
Triceps
Forearm supination
Median
22. what muscle is responsible for extension of the elbow?
Triceps and aconeus
Tennis elbow
Lateral
Bear weight and provide stability - allow motion - contain fluid that lubricates and nourishes the cartilage
23. What is the name of the condition that results when the blodd supply is compromised following supracondylar fracture?
Elasticity
Ischemic contraction
0-180
Triceps and aconeus
24. normal range of motion for elbow extension
0-150
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
0
Isometric
25. agonists are...?
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
The muscle that is the prime mover in producing motion
Humerus and ulna
Ischemic contraction
26. The ability of a muscle to stretch or lengthen when a force is applied is referred to as?
Extensibility
Elasticity
Forearm supination
Capsular
27. which type of cartilage is found in weight bearing joints such as the knee
90
Elasticity
Carrying angle
Fibrocartilage
28. the ability of a muscle to return to its normal resting length once the force has been removed
The shoulder joint
Triceps
Elasticity
Humerus and ulna
29. following muscles attach to the greater tubercle of the humerus
The muscle that is the prime mover in producing motion
Medial border of the scapula
Suprasoinatus - teres minor - infraspinatus
Empty end feel
30. the ability of a muscle to recoil or return to its normal resting length after a stretching force is removed is called?
Elasticity
Brachial artery
Suprasoinatus - teres minor - infraspinatus
Bear weight and provide stability - allow motion - contain fluid that lubricates and nourishes the cartilage
31. active insufficency refers to?
A muscles inability to contract further
Carrying angle
Infraspinous fossa
Concentric
32. muscle contraction that causes a visible shortening of the muscle
Triceps and aconeus
Concentric
Empty end feel
Synovial
33. the type of joint end feel characterized by a leather like limitation with some give would be?
Fibrocartilage
A muscles inability to contract further
The muscle that is the prime mover in producing motion
Capsular
34. the two bones of a joint are held together and supported by?
Median
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
Olcranon process
Ligament
35. normal range of motion for forearm supination
Humerus and ulna
Retraction of the scapula
90
Forearm supination
36. when the scapula moves into a protracted position - they move In what direction in relation to the spine
Ligament
Lateral
Fibrocartilage
0
37. a contraction that causes no joint movement while producing muscle fiber tension is referred to as?
Isometric
Empty end feel
Triceps
Retraction of the scapula
38. the bony landmark of the ulna which forms the prominent posterior point of the elbow
Suprasoinatus - teres minor - infraspinatus
Olcranon process
Medial border of the scapula
Triceps
39. if motion is very limited and painful and there is no other restriction to the motion - this would likely be considered what type of end feel?
Tennis elbow
Empty end feel
Elasticity
Ligament
40. What is the angle called that is formed by the humerous and ulna
Serratus anterior
Infraspinous fossa
Extensibility
Carrying angle
41. example of a soft end feel
The shoulder joint
Medial border of the scapula
Teres major
Forearm supination
42. what muscle is NOT a SITS muscle
Carrying angle
Teres major
Bear weight and provide stability - allow motion - contain fluid that lubricates and nourishes the cartilage
The shoulder joint
43. scapulohumeral rhythm
Carrying angle
Ischemic contraction
Reversal of muscle action
For every 3 degrees of shoulder elevation there will be 2 degrees of elevation and 1 degree of upward rotation
44. normal range of motion for shoulder abduction
Elbow extension
Ligament
Medial border of the scapula
0-180