Deck 17: The Neuromuscular System

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What are the functional classifications of neurons?

A)dendrites,cell body,and axon
B)sensory,afferent,and association
C)upper motor,interneuron,and lower motor
D)sensory,motor,and integrative
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What type of information is carried in descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)motor
C)integration
D)afferent
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Where do lower motor neurons originate?

A)dorsal horn of the spinal cord
B)ventral horn of the spinal cord
C)white matter tracts of the spinal cord
D)cerebral cortex of the brain
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Voluntary movement is initiated in the:

A)cerebellum
B)upper motor neuron
C)lower motor neuron
D)cerebral cortex
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A neuron is a:

A)reflex pattern
B)nerve cell
C)cell that supports nerve cells
D)part of a nerve cell
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What are the two major divisions of the white matter of the spinal cord?

A)dorsal horn and ventral horn
B)descending pathways and ascending pathways
C)cortex and medulla
D)dorsal horn and ascending pathways
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In which of the following reflexes are antagonists of a joint action inhibited?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)muscle spindle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)flexor withdrawal
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How many functional classifications of neurons exist?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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Cocontraction is defined as:

A)simultaneous contraction of a mover and fixator
B)sequential contraction of circumduction movers
C)simultaneous contraction of a mover and antagonist
D)contraction of all muscles of a mover group
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Because of reciprocal inhibition,which of the following muscles is inhibited when flexion of the thigh at the hip joint occurs?

A)sartorius
B)semitendinosus
C)pectineus
D)rectus abdominis
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What term describes and explains the concept of patterned behavior?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)proprioception
D)neural facilitation
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What neurons are necessary for a spinal cord reflex arc?

A)sensory and lower motor
B)upper motor and integrative
C)sensory and upper motor
D)lower motor and upper motor
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Which of the following is involved in agonist contract stretching?

A)crossed extensor reflex
B)Golgi tendon organ stimulation
C)righting reflex
D)reciprocal inhibition
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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

A)12
B)25
C)31
D)36
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What type of information is carried in ascending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)motor
C)integration
D)association
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Reflexes are characterized as being:

A)innate
B)hard wired
C)able to be suppressed
D)all of these
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Which of the following types of neurons are located within the descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)lower motor
C)upper motor
D)afferent
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What are the two major structural components of the central nervous system?

A)brain and spinal cord
B)cerebrum and cerebellum
C)sensory and motor
D)ascending and descending pathways
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

A)7
B)12
C)31
D)36
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Structurally,what are the two major divisions of the nervous system?

A)sensory and motor
B)afferent and efferent
C)central and peripheral
D)myelinated and unmyelinated
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Pacini's corpuscles and Ruffini's endings are examples of what type of proprioceptor?

A)muscle
B)fascial and joint
C)inner ear
D)visual
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Because of reciprocal inhibition,which of the following muscles is inhibited when radial deviation of the hand at the wrist joint occurs?

A)extensor digitorum
B)flexor digitorum superficialis
C)flexor carpi ulnaris
D)extensor carpi radialis longus
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Active isolated stretching technique uses what neural reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)counter irritant
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)muscle spindle
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Bouncing when stretching is no longer recommended because of what reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)reciprocal inhibition
C)crossed extensor
D)muscle spindle
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To which of the following factors are muscle spindles sensitive?

A)position of the head
B)the tension on the muscle's tendon
C)the amount and rate of a muscle's stretch
D)length of joint capsule
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What term describes our ability to judge our static position and dynamic movement?

A)neural facilitation
B)plyometric training
C)proprioception
D)body mapping
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The joint proprioceptor that reports static position is the:

A)muscle spindle
B)Ruffini's ending
C)Meissner's corpuscle
D)crista ampullaris
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The muscle spindle reflex causes the muscle to:

A)lengthen moderately
B)decrease in tension
C)contract
D)relax
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Muscle spindles are involved in which of the following conditions?

A)a trigger point
B)a globally tight muscle
C)hypermobility of a joint
D)chronically tight fascia
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Which of the following are responsible for directly causing trigger points?

A)muscle spindle
B)Golgi tendon organ
C)gamma motor system
D)none of these
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Which of the following are part of muscle spindles?

A)extrafusal fibers
B)intrafusal fibers
C)Golgi tendon organs
D)lower motor neurons
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The backswing in sports uses what reflex to increase the strength of the following motion?

A)muscle spindle
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)Golgi tendon organ
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Which of the following characterizes joint proprioceptors?

A)Pacini's corpuscles report static position only.
B)Ruffini's endings report dynamic movement only.
C)Pacini's corpuscles report both static position and dynamic movement.
D)Ruffini's endings report both static position and dynamic movement.
Question
When using reciprocal inhibition to aid muscle palpation the target muscle should:

A)have its antagonist contracted
B)not be contracted
C)be strongly contracted
D)be gently contracted
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The _____ motor neuron directly controls the sensitivity of a muscle spindle.

A)alpha lower
B)alpha upper
C)gamma lower
D)gamma upper
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The muscle spindle reflex is also known as what reflex?

A)stretch
B)inverse myotatic
C)tonic neck
D)tendon
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An important benefit of reciprocal inhibition is that it:

A)can aid muscle palpation
B)improves efficiency of movement
C)can be used to facilitate stretching
D)all of these
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Which of the following relax as the result of reciprocal inhibition?

A)movers
B)antagonists
C)fixators
D)stabilizers
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What determines the sensitivity of the muscle spindle?

A)alpha motor system
B)gamma motor system
C)the spinal cord
D)sensory neurons
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Muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs are examples of what type of proprioceptor?

A)muscle
B)fascial and joint
C)auditory
D)inner ear
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The inner ear proprioceptors report proprioceptive information about the:

A)body
B)trunk
C)head
D)neck
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Which of the following reflexes usually works in conjunction with the flexor withdrawal reflex?

A)tonic neck reflex
B)crossed extensor reflex
C)righting reflex
D)cutaneous reflex
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If a person runs directly forward,the fluid in what structure is set in motion?

A)sagittal plane semicircular canal
B)frontal plane semicircular canal
C)vestibule
D)macula
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How many semicircular canals exist in each ear?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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What structure is located in the inner ear and reports proprioceptive information about static position?

A)macula
B)semicircular canal
C)crista ampullaris
D)Merkel's disc
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What reflex removes a body part from possible injury?

A)tonic neck
B)flexor withdrawal
C)myotatic
D)crossed extensor
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching is also known as:

A)contract relax
B)post-isometric relaxation
C)CR
D)all of these
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What term describes proprioceptive confusion?

A)pain
B)hypesthesia
C)dizziness
D)hypertonicity
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Contract relax stretching uses what proprioceptive reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)inner ear
C)muscle spindle
D)Ruffini's ending
Question
The Golgi tendon organ reflex is also known as what reflex?

A)inverse myotatic
B)stretch
C)tonic clonic
D)righting
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What structure is located in the inner ear and reports proprioceptive information about dynamic movement?

A)macula
B)vestibule
C)crista ampullaris
D)otolith
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When an ice skater spins,the fluid in what structure is set in motion?

A)sagittal semicircular canal
B)macula
C)transverse semicircular canal
D)vestibule
Question
What reflex acts to keep the head level?

A)myotatic
B)righting
C)inverse myotatic
D)tonic neck
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The Golgi tendon organ reflex causes the muscle to:

A)contract
B)relax
C)be facilitated
D)increase in tension
Question
The physical therapy modality electrical muscle stimulation uses what proprioceptive reflex?

A)righting reflex
B)flexor withdrawal
C)muscle spindle
D)Golgi tendon organ
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What is another term for contract relax stretching?

A)postisometric relaxation
B)agonist contract
C)active isolated stretching
D)dynamic stretching
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The function of endorphins is to:

A)increase muscle contraction
B)decrease muscle contraction
C)increase pain
D)decrease pain
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Which of the following characterizes muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ reflexes?

A)The muscle spindle reflex causes muscle relaxation.
B)The Golgi tendon organ reflex causes muscle contraction.
C)Both muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ reflexes cause muscle relaxation.
D)None of these is correct.
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What type of contraction is the most likely to cause ischemia?

A)concentric
B)isotonic
C)eccentric
D)isometric
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Muscle splinting is most likely due to which of the following?

A)Golgi tendon organ reflex
B)gate theory
C)pain-spasm-pain cycle
D)all-or-none response
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Which of the following word origins means a spot?

A)post
B)macula
C)ampulla
D)endon
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Which of the following explains why often no pain is felt when fighting or taking flight,but then the pain is felt later?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)cutaneous reflex
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Which of the following word origins means one's own?

A)crista
B)proprius
C)aequus
D)habeo
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Which of the following travels in slow neurons?

A)movement
B)pain
C)pressure
D)touch
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Which of the following explains why the presence of pressure or movement sensations decreases pain?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)Golgi tendon organ reflex
D)reciprocal inhibition
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Which of the following word origins means bark of a tree?

A)cortex
B)medulla
C)ampulla
D)macula
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Which of the following describes how most topical balms work?

A)cutaneous reflex
B)counter-irritant theory
C)endorphin-mediated response
D)reciprocal inhibition
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Which of the following word origins means balance?

A)aequus
B)proprius
C)libra
D)ampulla
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Which of the following word origins means a two-handled bottle?

A)capio
B)in-hibeo
C)ampulla
D)macula
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Which of the following word origins means production?

A)facilitas
B)endon
C)capio
D)gen
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Which of the following word origins means equal?

A)aequus
B)libra
C)sisto
D)proprius
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Deck 17: The Neuromuscular System
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What are the functional classifications of neurons?

A)dendrites,cell body,and axon
B)sensory,afferent,and association
C)upper motor,interneuron,and lower motor
D)sensory,motor,and integrative
sensory,motor,and integrative
2
What type of information is carried in descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)motor
C)integration
D)afferent
motor
3
Where do lower motor neurons originate?

A)dorsal horn of the spinal cord
B)ventral horn of the spinal cord
C)white matter tracts of the spinal cord
D)cerebral cortex of the brain
ventral horn of the spinal cord
4
Voluntary movement is initiated in the:

A)cerebellum
B)upper motor neuron
C)lower motor neuron
D)cerebral cortex
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A neuron is a:

A)reflex pattern
B)nerve cell
C)cell that supports nerve cells
D)part of a nerve cell
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What are the two major divisions of the white matter of the spinal cord?

A)dorsal horn and ventral horn
B)descending pathways and ascending pathways
C)cortex and medulla
D)dorsal horn and ascending pathways
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In which of the following reflexes are antagonists of a joint action inhibited?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)muscle spindle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)flexor withdrawal
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How many functional classifications of neurons exist?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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Cocontraction is defined as:

A)simultaneous contraction of a mover and fixator
B)sequential contraction of circumduction movers
C)simultaneous contraction of a mover and antagonist
D)contraction of all muscles of a mover group
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Because of reciprocal inhibition,which of the following muscles is inhibited when flexion of the thigh at the hip joint occurs?

A)sartorius
B)semitendinosus
C)pectineus
D)rectus abdominis
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What term describes and explains the concept of patterned behavior?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)proprioception
D)neural facilitation
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What neurons are necessary for a spinal cord reflex arc?

A)sensory and lower motor
B)upper motor and integrative
C)sensory and upper motor
D)lower motor and upper motor
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Which of the following is involved in agonist contract stretching?

A)crossed extensor reflex
B)Golgi tendon organ stimulation
C)righting reflex
D)reciprocal inhibition
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How many pairs of spinal nerves are there?

A)12
B)25
C)31
D)36
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What type of information is carried in ascending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)motor
C)integration
D)association
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Reflexes are characterized as being:

A)innate
B)hard wired
C)able to be suppressed
D)all of these
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Which of the following types of neurons are located within the descending white matter tracts of the spinal cord?

A)sensory
B)lower motor
C)upper motor
D)afferent
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What are the two major structural components of the central nervous system?

A)brain and spinal cord
B)cerebrum and cerebellum
C)sensory and motor
D)ascending and descending pathways
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are there?

A)7
B)12
C)31
D)36
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Structurally,what are the two major divisions of the nervous system?

A)sensory and motor
B)afferent and efferent
C)central and peripheral
D)myelinated and unmyelinated
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Pacini's corpuscles and Ruffini's endings are examples of what type of proprioceptor?

A)muscle
B)fascial and joint
C)inner ear
D)visual
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Because of reciprocal inhibition,which of the following muscles is inhibited when radial deviation of the hand at the wrist joint occurs?

A)extensor digitorum
B)flexor digitorum superficialis
C)flexor carpi ulnaris
D)extensor carpi radialis longus
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Active isolated stretching technique uses what neural reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)counter irritant
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)muscle spindle
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Bouncing when stretching is no longer recommended because of what reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)reciprocal inhibition
C)crossed extensor
D)muscle spindle
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To which of the following factors are muscle spindles sensitive?

A)position of the head
B)the tension on the muscle's tendon
C)the amount and rate of a muscle's stretch
D)length of joint capsule
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What term describes our ability to judge our static position and dynamic movement?

A)neural facilitation
B)plyometric training
C)proprioception
D)body mapping
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The joint proprioceptor that reports static position is the:

A)muscle spindle
B)Ruffini's ending
C)Meissner's corpuscle
D)crista ampullaris
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The muscle spindle reflex causes the muscle to:

A)lengthen moderately
B)decrease in tension
C)contract
D)relax
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Muscle spindles are involved in which of the following conditions?

A)a trigger point
B)a globally tight muscle
C)hypermobility of a joint
D)chronically tight fascia
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Which of the following are responsible for directly causing trigger points?

A)muscle spindle
B)Golgi tendon organ
C)gamma motor system
D)none of these
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Which of the following are part of muscle spindles?

A)extrafusal fibers
B)intrafusal fibers
C)Golgi tendon organs
D)lower motor neurons
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The backswing in sports uses what reflex to increase the strength of the following motion?

A)muscle spindle
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)Golgi tendon organ
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Which of the following characterizes joint proprioceptors?

A)Pacini's corpuscles report static position only.
B)Ruffini's endings report dynamic movement only.
C)Pacini's corpuscles report both static position and dynamic movement.
D)Ruffini's endings report both static position and dynamic movement.
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When using reciprocal inhibition to aid muscle palpation the target muscle should:

A)have its antagonist contracted
B)not be contracted
C)be strongly contracted
D)be gently contracted
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The _____ motor neuron directly controls the sensitivity of a muscle spindle.

A)alpha lower
B)alpha upper
C)gamma lower
D)gamma upper
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The muscle spindle reflex is also known as what reflex?

A)stretch
B)inverse myotatic
C)tonic neck
D)tendon
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An important benefit of reciprocal inhibition is that it:

A)can aid muscle palpation
B)improves efficiency of movement
C)can be used to facilitate stretching
D)all of these
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Which of the following relax as the result of reciprocal inhibition?

A)movers
B)antagonists
C)fixators
D)stabilizers
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What determines the sensitivity of the muscle spindle?

A)alpha motor system
B)gamma motor system
C)the spinal cord
D)sensory neurons
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Muscle spindles and Golgi tendon organs are examples of what type of proprioceptor?

A)muscle
B)fascial and joint
C)auditory
D)inner ear
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The inner ear proprioceptors report proprioceptive information about the:

A)body
B)trunk
C)head
D)neck
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Which of the following reflexes usually works in conjunction with the flexor withdrawal reflex?

A)tonic neck reflex
B)crossed extensor reflex
C)righting reflex
D)cutaneous reflex
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If a person runs directly forward,the fluid in what structure is set in motion?

A)sagittal plane semicircular canal
B)frontal plane semicircular canal
C)vestibule
D)macula
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How many semicircular canals exist in each ear?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
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What structure is located in the inner ear and reports proprioceptive information about static position?

A)macula
B)semicircular canal
C)crista ampullaris
D)Merkel's disc
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46
What reflex removes a body part from possible injury?

A)tonic neck
B)flexor withdrawal
C)myotatic
D)crossed extensor
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation stretching is also known as:

A)contract relax
B)post-isometric relaxation
C)CR
D)all of these
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What term describes proprioceptive confusion?

A)pain
B)hypesthesia
C)dizziness
D)hypertonicity
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49
Contract relax stretching uses what proprioceptive reflex?

A)Golgi tendon organ
B)inner ear
C)muscle spindle
D)Ruffini's ending
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50
The Golgi tendon organ reflex is also known as what reflex?

A)inverse myotatic
B)stretch
C)tonic clonic
D)righting
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What structure is located in the inner ear and reports proprioceptive information about dynamic movement?

A)macula
B)vestibule
C)crista ampullaris
D)otolith
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When an ice skater spins,the fluid in what structure is set in motion?

A)sagittal semicircular canal
B)macula
C)transverse semicircular canal
D)vestibule
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What reflex acts to keep the head level?

A)myotatic
B)righting
C)inverse myotatic
D)tonic neck
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54
The Golgi tendon organ reflex causes the muscle to:

A)contract
B)relax
C)be facilitated
D)increase in tension
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55
The physical therapy modality electrical muscle stimulation uses what proprioceptive reflex?

A)righting reflex
B)flexor withdrawal
C)muscle spindle
D)Golgi tendon organ
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56
What is another term for contract relax stretching?

A)postisometric relaxation
B)agonist contract
C)active isolated stretching
D)dynamic stretching
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The function of endorphins is to:

A)increase muscle contraction
B)decrease muscle contraction
C)increase pain
D)decrease pain
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Which of the following characterizes muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ reflexes?

A)The muscle spindle reflex causes muscle relaxation.
B)The Golgi tendon organ reflex causes muscle contraction.
C)Both muscle spindle and Golgi tendon organ reflexes cause muscle relaxation.
D)None of these is correct.
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What type of contraction is the most likely to cause ischemia?

A)concentric
B)isotonic
C)eccentric
D)isometric
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Muscle splinting is most likely due to which of the following?

A)Golgi tendon organ reflex
B)gate theory
C)pain-spasm-pain cycle
D)all-or-none response
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61
Which of the following word origins means a spot?

A)post
B)macula
C)ampulla
D)endon
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62
Which of the following explains why often no pain is felt when fighting or taking flight,but then the pain is felt later?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)reciprocal inhibition
D)cutaneous reflex
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63
Which of the following word origins means one's own?

A)crista
B)proprius
C)aequus
D)habeo
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64
Which of the following travels in slow neurons?

A)movement
B)pain
C)pressure
D)touch
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65
Which of the following explains why the presence of pressure or movement sensations decreases pain?

A)gate theory
B)pain-spasm-pain cycle
C)Golgi tendon organ reflex
D)reciprocal inhibition
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66
Which of the following word origins means bark of a tree?

A)cortex
B)medulla
C)ampulla
D)macula
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67
Which of the following describes how most topical balms work?

A)cutaneous reflex
B)counter-irritant theory
C)endorphin-mediated response
D)reciprocal inhibition
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68
Which of the following word origins means balance?

A)aequus
B)proprius
C)libra
D)ampulla
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69
Which of the following word origins means a two-handled bottle?

A)capio
B)in-hibeo
C)ampulla
D)macula
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70
Which of the following word origins means production?

A)facilitas
B)endon
C)capio
D)gen
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71
Which of the following word origins means equal?

A)aequus
B)libra
C)sisto
D)proprius
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