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Question 1 of 7
1. Question
Match each biomechanical term with its definition.
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- Kinetics
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- Force
- Lever
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- Range of motion
- Strength
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Study of object motions and the forces that act upon them.
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Study of forces acting on objects that are at rest.
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A measurable influence that acts upon a body.
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A rigid structure fixed at a fulcrum point, subjected to two forces at different points, resulting in movement relative to the fulcrum.
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A rotational or twisting force.
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Point of articulation between two bones, enabling motion to occur.
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Extent, measured in degrees of a circle, to which movement can take place at a joint.
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Ability to work against resistance, including the force of gravity, typically measured in pounds.
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Capacity to sustain exertion or work over a period of time.
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Question 2 of 7
2. Question
Match each example to its biomechanical term.
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A baseball player swinging a bat with a measured force.
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A book sitting on a table without any external forces acting on it.
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A patient pushing a door open.
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A patient using an adaptive utensil to pry open a container.
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Twisting the lid off a jar to open it.
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This allows for bending and straightening of the leg.
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The shoulder joint enabling the arm to move in various directions, such as reaching overhead or rotating the arm.
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A patient lifts weights to improve their ________.
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Running a marathon.
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Question 3 of 7
3. Question
Which biomechanical approach principle would be BEST applied FIRST to assist a client with a physical disability in improving their upper extremity strength and coordination?
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Question 4 of 7
4. Question
In the context of occupational therapy rehabilitation for weakness after COVID-19, which biomechanical approach principle would be applied to assist a client in improving their overall strength and functional abilities?
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Question 5 of 7
5. Question
Which condition is graded exercise and strengthening potentially harmful using a biomechanical approach?
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Question 6 of 7
6. Question
In the context of addressing ergonomics for individuals of short stature, which biomechanical approach principle would be BEST applied to optimize participation for an office job while maintaining optimal alignment and ergonomics?
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Question 7 of 7
7. Question
Which of the following interventions have origins in the biomechanical approach? (Select all that apply.)
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