In terminal stance, which muscle group provides forward propulsion by acting on the ankle?
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Which term refers to an abnormally short stance phase on one…
Which term refers to an abnormally short stance phase on one limb due to pain?
Which muscles are primarily responsible for producing the pr…
Which muscles are primarily responsible for producing the propulsive force during gait?
During midstance, the line of gravity passes anterior to the…
During midstance, the line of gravity passes anterior to the knee. Which of the following best describes muscle activity at the knee during this phase?
Which of the following is a determinant of good sitting post…
Which of the following is a determinant of good sitting posture at a desk?
Which of the following represents the correct sequence using…
Which of the following represents the correct sequence using Traditional Gait Terminology (stance phase and swing phase)?
Which gait deviation is commonly observed in patients with w…
Which gait deviation is commonly observed in patients with weak dorsiflexion?
A patient has been diagnosed with a leg length discrepancy a…
A patient has been diagnosed with a leg length discrepancy and demonstrates a compensatory gait deviation. Which of the following is most likely?
A patient recovering from a stroke exhibits a circumduction…
A patient recovering from a stroke exhibits a circumduction gait pattern. What is the most likely cause?
Sox proteins are transcription factors, so one hypothesis to…
Sox proteins are transcription factors, so one hypothesis to explain the different morphologies of mouse and chick lung would be that Sox9 is activating expression of a gene in chick lung that results in fusion of the bronchial tips. Imagine you have identified a gene – let’s call it Fuse1 – that you think is the molecule responsible for tip fusion in chick. Design a show it experiment to test your hypothesis that Fuse1 is the molecule responsible for bronchial tip fusion in developing chick lungs. Describe a result that is consistent with your hypothesis, and one that is inconsistent with your hypothesis