Deck 5: Improving Flexibility

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The ability to move joints freely through their full range of motion is referred to as

A) recruitment.
B) flexibility.
C) mobilization.
D) loose joints.
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The purpose of stretching is to stretch

A) muscles and ligaments.
B) muscles and tendons.
C) ligaments and cartilage.
D) ligaments and tendons.
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The shape of the ________ determines the amount of movement possible at each joint.

A) muscles
B) ligaments
C) bones
D) muscle fibers
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The role of cartilage in a joint is to

A) prevent the bone ends from coming apart.
B) connect muscle to bone.
C) cover the ends of bones, creating better fit between bones.
D) provide fluid for the joint capsule.
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Which of the following are determinants of the range of motion of a given joint?

A) bones, muscles, and tendons
B) number of motor units activated
C) muscle fiber type
D) genetics
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Which of the following is altered in a program to increase flexibility?

A) bone composition
B) blood vessels
C) tendons
D) bone length
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________ are specialized receptors in muscles and tendons that provide feedback to the brain about body position.

A) Facilitators
B) Mechanoreceptors
C) Antagonists
D) Proprioceptors
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Special muscle receptors that sense stretch are referred to as

A) motor units.
B) muscle fascia.
C) ligaments.
D) muscle spindles.
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Golgi tendon organs are

A) soft tissues within a joint capsule.
B) proprioceptors in muscle.
C) proprioceptors in tendons.
D) also called muscle spindles.
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The reaction that occurs when a muscle is suddenly stretched and therefore stimulates muscle spindles is called

A) the stretch reflex.
B) fiber typing.
C) a muscle twitch.
D) a muscle spasm.
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The intensity of stretching is monitored by feel. In general, the limb should not be stretched beyond a position creating

A) intense pain.
B) mild discomfort.
C) no sense of limitation of movement.
D) normal movements.
Question
Which of the following would be considered a benefit of increased flexibility?

A) increased strength
B) increased endurance
C) improved joint mobility
D) higher VO2max
Question
Which of these statements is true about keeping joints healthy?

A) Scar tissue will form if a joint is not moved enough.
B) Too much joint movement can dry out synovial fluid in the joint capsule.
C) Massage therapy is better than stretching for the shoulder muscle.
D) Stretching increases tension on the joint, tightening the ends of bones.
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Hyperextension of the spine is known as

A) arthritis.
B) lordosis.
C) osteoporosis.
D) hypokinesia.
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A hypokinetic disease is a disease associated with a lack of

A) nutrition.
B) exercise.
C) rest.
D) hydration.
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Approximately what percentage of Americans will be disabled by low back pain in their lifetime?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
Question
The condition of which of the following does not play a role in low back pain?

A) hamstrings
B) trapezius muscles
C) hip flexors
D) abdominal muscles
Question
Low back pain that lasts for longer than ________ is considered chronic.

A) two weeks
B) two months
C) four months
D) six months
Question
The four groups of muscles that contribute to proper posture to avoid low back pain are the abdominal muscles, hamstrings, lower back muscles, and the ________ muscles.

A) triceps brachii
B) pectoralis
C) masseter
D) hip flexor
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Which of the following would be a good exercise to improve poor hamstring flexibility?

A) standing toe touch
B) modified hurdler's stretch
C) inside leg stretch
D) curl-up
Question
Two forms of evaluating flexibility are the shoulder flexibility test and the ________ test.

A) 1RM
B) sit-and-reach
C) curl-up
D) cycle ergometer
Question
Research has shown that a regular yoga practice can improve ________ in healthy young adults.

A) joint flexibility
B) muscle strength
C) muscle endurance
D) aerobic capacity
Question
Stretching by slowly lengthening the muscle to a point where further movement is limited and holding that position for a fixed period of time is referred to as

A) ballistic stretching.
B) static stretching.
C) dynamic stretching.
D) proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.
Question
PNF stands for ________ neuromuscular facilitation.

A) peripheral
B) positional
C) proprioceptive
D) passive
Question
________ stretching may activate the stretch reflex and cause injury to muscles and tendons.

A) Antagonistic
B) Ballistic
C) Static
D) Dynamic
Question
A slow stretch combined with alternating contraction and relaxation of muscles is called ________ stretching.

A) dynamic
B) ballistic
C) static
D) PNF
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To improve flexibility, stretching exercises are most productive when they are performed

A) at the beginning of the warmup.
B) at the end of the workout.
C) between exercise sets.
D) 2 to 3 hours after the workout.
Question
Which of the following offers the best relief of a muscle cramp?

A) PNF
B) passive stretching
C) ballistic stretching
D) anti-inflammatory drugs
Question
Which of the following is considered an unsafe exercise that might cause injury?

A) leg pull
B) knee-to-nose touch
C) donkey kick
D) sitting hamstring stretch
Question
Posture refers to the position of the ________ that a person holds when standing or sitting.

A) neck
B) bones
C) spine
D) joints
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The range of motion of most joints can decline with disuse.
Question
A warmed-up muscle will be more flexible and have greater range of motion.
Question
Increased joint mobility is a benefit of increased flexibility.
Question
Cartilage is altered to improve flexibility in a program of regular stretching.
Question
Ligaments are one of the contributors to limiting range of motion in a joint.
Question
Ligaments are altered to improve flexibility in a program of regular stretching.
Question
Muscle spindles produce a reflex relaxation.
Question
A stretch reflex occurs when a muscle is suddenly stretched, causing stimulation of muscle spindles.
Question
With stretching, soft tissues can lengthen and improve flexibility.
Question
Tendons are one of the contributors to limiting range of motion in a joint.
Question
Prevention of low back pain is a benefit of increased flexibility.
Question
The hamstring muscles exert a downward pull on the pelvis.
Question
Although low back pain is very common in the United States, its high incidence has no effect on the economy.
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Men are affected by low back pain more than women.
Question
Flexion of the hip should be avoided because of the excess pressure caused in the abdominal area.
Question
Increasing flexibility in one joint will help increase flexibility in nearby joints attached to the same muscle.
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Hatha yoga focuses primarily on spiritual and meditation practices.
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Static stretching is achieved by slowly lengthening the muscle to a point where further movement is limited and holding that position for a fixed period of time.
Question
Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation refers to a method of stretching that utilizes a passive stretch performed by a partner.
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Ballistic stretches are recommended over other types of stretches because of the safety and validity of this method.
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A stretching session to improving flexibility should last 30 to 50 minutes.
Question
Strength and flexibility exercises can, over time, improve poor posture and prevent joint damage.
Question
The sit-and-reach test is used to evaluate flexibility in older adults or persons with injuries or disabilities.
Question
List the anatomical factors that limit range of motion in a joint, and specify those that can be altered with a program of stretching.
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Define a muscle spindle, and explain its importance in muscle function.
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What is a stretch reflex, and how does it affect flexibility exercises?
Question
Explain the benefits of increased flexibility.
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Name and describe two common tests used to evaluate flexibility.
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Define posture, and list at least five benefits of having good posture.
Question
Discuss the pros and cons of the three types of stretching techniques.
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Compare and contrast the two forms of PNF stretching and explain the role of the agonist muscle in these exercises.
Question
Describe the recommended frequency, intensity, and duration of stretching to improve flexibility.
Question
Describe considerations necessary to prevent injury in a stretching program.
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1
The ability to move joints freely through their full range of motion is referred to as

A) recruitment.
B) flexibility.
C) mobilization.
D) loose joints.
flexibility.
2
The purpose of stretching is to stretch

A) muscles and ligaments.
B) muscles and tendons.
C) ligaments and cartilage.
D) ligaments and tendons.
muscles and tendons.
3
The shape of the ________ determines the amount of movement possible at each joint.

A) muscles
B) ligaments
C) bones
D) muscle fibers
bones
4
The role of cartilage in a joint is to

A) prevent the bone ends from coming apart.
B) connect muscle to bone.
C) cover the ends of bones, creating better fit between bones.
D) provide fluid for the joint capsule.
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Which of the following are determinants of the range of motion of a given joint?

A) bones, muscles, and tendons
B) number of motor units activated
C) muscle fiber type
D) genetics
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Which of the following is altered in a program to increase flexibility?

A) bone composition
B) blood vessels
C) tendons
D) bone length
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________ are specialized receptors in muscles and tendons that provide feedback to the brain about body position.

A) Facilitators
B) Mechanoreceptors
C) Antagonists
D) Proprioceptors
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Special muscle receptors that sense stretch are referred to as

A) motor units.
B) muscle fascia.
C) ligaments.
D) muscle spindles.
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Golgi tendon organs are

A) soft tissues within a joint capsule.
B) proprioceptors in muscle.
C) proprioceptors in tendons.
D) also called muscle spindles.
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10
The reaction that occurs when a muscle is suddenly stretched and therefore stimulates muscle spindles is called

A) the stretch reflex.
B) fiber typing.
C) a muscle twitch.
D) a muscle spasm.
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11
The intensity of stretching is monitored by feel. In general, the limb should not be stretched beyond a position creating

A) intense pain.
B) mild discomfort.
C) no sense of limitation of movement.
D) normal movements.
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Which of the following would be considered a benefit of increased flexibility?

A) increased strength
B) increased endurance
C) improved joint mobility
D) higher VO2max
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13
Which of these statements is true about keeping joints healthy?

A) Scar tissue will form if a joint is not moved enough.
B) Too much joint movement can dry out synovial fluid in the joint capsule.
C) Massage therapy is better than stretching for the shoulder muscle.
D) Stretching increases tension on the joint, tightening the ends of bones.
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Hyperextension of the spine is known as

A) arthritis.
B) lordosis.
C) osteoporosis.
D) hypokinesia.
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A hypokinetic disease is a disease associated with a lack of

A) nutrition.
B) exercise.
C) rest.
D) hydration.
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Approximately what percentage of Americans will be disabled by low back pain in their lifetime?

A) 5%
B) 10%
C) 15%
D) 20%
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17
The condition of which of the following does not play a role in low back pain?

A) hamstrings
B) trapezius muscles
C) hip flexors
D) abdominal muscles
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Low back pain that lasts for longer than ________ is considered chronic.

A) two weeks
B) two months
C) four months
D) six months
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19
The four groups of muscles that contribute to proper posture to avoid low back pain are the abdominal muscles, hamstrings, lower back muscles, and the ________ muscles.

A) triceps brachii
B) pectoralis
C) masseter
D) hip flexor
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Which of the following would be a good exercise to improve poor hamstring flexibility?

A) standing toe touch
B) modified hurdler's stretch
C) inside leg stretch
D) curl-up
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Two forms of evaluating flexibility are the shoulder flexibility test and the ________ test.

A) 1RM
B) sit-and-reach
C) curl-up
D) cycle ergometer
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22
Research has shown that a regular yoga practice can improve ________ in healthy young adults.

A) joint flexibility
B) muscle strength
C) muscle endurance
D) aerobic capacity
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23
Stretching by slowly lengthening the muscle to a point where further movement is limited and holding that position for a fixed period of time is referred to as

A) ballistic stretching.
B) static stretching.
C) dynamic stretching.
D) proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation.
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PNF stands for ________ neuromuscular facilitation.

A) peripheral
B) positional
C) proprioceptive
D) passive
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________ stretching may activate the stretch reflex and cause injury to muscles and tendons.

A) Antagonistic
B) Ballistic
C) Static
D) Dynamic
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A slow stretch combined with alternating contraction and relaxation of muscles is called ________ stretching.

A) dynamic
B) ballistic
C) static
D) PNF
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To improve flexibility, stretching exercises are most productive when they are performed

A) at the beginning of the warmup.
B) at the end of the workout.
C) between exercise sets.
D) 2 to 3 hours after the workout.
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Which of the following offers the best relief of a muscle cramp?

A) PNF
B) passive stretching
C) ballistic stretching
D) anti-inflammatory drugs
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Which of the following is considered an unsafe exercise that might cause injury?

A) leg pull
B) knee-to-nose touch
C) donkey kick
D) sitting hamstring stretch
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Posture refers to the position of the ________ that a person holds when standing or sitting.

A) neck
B) bones
C) spine
D) joints
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The range of motion of most joints can decline with disuse.
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A warmed-up muscle will be more flexible and have greater range of motion.
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Increased joint mobility is a benefit of increased flexibility.
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Cartilage is altered to improve flexibility in a program of regular stretching.
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Ligaments are one of the contributors to limiting range of motion in a joint.
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Ligaments are altered to improve flexibility in a program of regular stretching.
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Muscle spindles produce a reflex relaxation.
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A stretch reflex occurs when a muscle is suddenly stretched, causing stimulation of muscle spindles.
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With stretching, soft tissues can lengthen and improve flexibility.
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Tendons are one of the contributors to limiting range of motion in a joint.
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Prevention of low back pain is a benefit of increased flexibility.
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42
The hamstring muscles exert a downward pull on the pelvis.
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Although low back pain is very common in the United States, its high incidence has no effect on the economy.
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Men are affected by low back pain more than women.
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Flexion of the hip should be avoided because of the excess pressure caused in the abdominal area.
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Increasing flexibility in one joint will help increase flexibility in nearby joints attached to the same muscle.
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Hatha yoga focuses primarily on spiritual and meditation practices.
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Static stretching is achieved by slowly lengthening the muscle to a point where further movement is limited and holding that position for a fixed period of time.
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Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation refers to a method of stretching that utilizes a passive stretch performed by a partner.
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Ballistic stretches are recommended over other types of stretches because of the safety and validity of this method.
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A stretching session to improving flexibility should last 30 to 50 minutes.
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52
Strength and flexibility exercises can, over time, improve poor posture and prevent joint damage.
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The sit-and-reach test is used to evaluate flexibility in older adults or persons with injuries or disabilities.
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54
List the anatomical factors that limit range of motion in a joint, and specify those that can be altered with a program of stretching.
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Define a muscle spindle, and explain its importance in muscle function.
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What is a stretch reflex, and how does it affect flexibility exercises?
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57
Explain the benefits of increased flexibility.
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Name and describe two common tests used to evaluate flexibility.
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Define posture, and list at least five benefits of having good posture.
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Discuss the pros and cons of the three types of stretching techniques.
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Compare and contrast the two forms of PNF stretching and explain the role of the agonist muscle in these exercises.
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Describe the recommended frequency, intensity, and duration of stretching to improve flexibility.
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Describe considerations necessary to prevent injury in a stretching program.
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