If a person if lying prone, and does full knee flexion. What is the degree angle of the knee?
The prone position is the position of body in which the the person lies flat with the chest down and the back up. Knee flexion indicates the bending of the knee to bring the foot toward the posterior thigh. In this condition the maximum knee flexion angle is 140 degree.
If a person if lying prone, and does full knee flexion. What is the degree angle...
A person is sitting on a stage edge with their knee at 90 degrees (flexion). They lower the leg to 10 degrees and holds in this position? what major muscle group is the agonist? What kind of muscle contraction happens by the agonist? Is it open or closed chain? does the type of contraction change if you add on weight?
21. Match each of the following descrintions of positioning for projections of the knee and/or paten name or term. (Use each answer only once.) sitioning for projections of the knee and/or patella to its correct 1. Can be performed using a wheelchair or lowered A. Inferosuperior for patellofemoral joint radiographic table B. Merchant method 2. Patient prone; requires 90° knee flexion C. Hughston method 3. Patient prone with 40 to 50° knee flexion and with equal 40° to 50° caudad...
What is the relationship between brain size and face size in most primates? How does this relationship relate to the cranial base angle and degree of cranial base flexion?
3.A diamond (n = 2.42) is lying on a table. At what angle of incidence θ is the light reflected from one of the facets of the diamond completely polarized? 4.A plate glass window (n = 1.5) has a thickness of 5.5 mm. How long does it take light to pass perpendicularly through the plate?
8. Derine "Ambulation." 9. What is an ROM exercise or technique to "Ensure Full Extension." 10. List and describe an exercise which may be performed that is a "light closed-chain kinetic with no greater than 60 degrees of flexion." 11. List and describe a "light open kinetic chain exercise" for the hamstring. Phase 3 12. Define "Effusion." 13. Where is the "Joint Line" located in the knee? 14. Define "Contralateral." 15. In Phase 3, what does Dr. Schwartzberg mean by...
A person is doing leg flexion/extension exercises from a sitting
position in order to strengthen the person's quadracept muscles.
The forces acting in the lower leg are illustrated in the figures
below.
W0 is the weight of the boot, W1 = 160 N
is the weight of the person's lower leg, FM is the
magnitude of the force exerted by the quadricepts muscle on the
tibia (shinbone) through the patellar tendon, and FJ is
the force due to the tibiofemoral...
what are five conditions that might cause a person having increased or decreased knee jerk reflex? (example: continuous jerks=cerebellar disease, the disappearance of reflex might be related to a magnesium level above 10meg/L).
when eating? (A) 30-degree angle (B) 45-degree angle (C) 90-degree angle (D) 120-degree angle 25. Which of the following statements is true of31. At what angle should a (A) NAs should document care before it is done if there will not be enough time to do (B) NAs should document care the next day (C) NAs should document care right after it (D) NAs should let residents help document 32. What is one of the first signs that a pressure...
The critical angle for total internal reflection at a liquid-air interface is 44.5 degree. If a ray of light traveling in the liquid has an angle of incidence of 30.0 degree at the interface with respect to the normal, what angle does the refracted ray in the air make with the normal? If a ray of light traveling in air has an angle of incidence of 30.0 degree at the interface with respect to the normal, what angle does the...
27) If someone is avoiding full knee extension at initial contact due to pain, what muscle are than protecting from being stretched? a. Hip flexor b Hamstring c. Quadriceps d. Gluteus medius