In a(n) ____________ contraction the contracted muscle lengthens to act as a brake against an external force to allow for a smooth controlled movement.
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What is the typical range for respirations?
What is the typical range for respirations?
Which of the following explanations best describes how to pe…
Which of the following explanations best describes how to perform scar massage?
If an individual is referred for an OT evaluation and presen…
If an individual is referred for an OT evaluation and presents with edema in the hand, what would be an appropriate assessment to utilize?
In order to recondition someone with cardiac conditions, the…
In order to recondition someone with cardiac conditions, the client must maintain their target heart rate for how long?
When completing volumetry assessments, it is best practice t…
When completing volumetry assessments, it is best practice to use cold water
A patient is trying to improve upper body strength by perfor…
A patient is trying to improve upper body strength by performing bilateral sander pushes with both hands up an incline board set at a 30º angle. This patient can easily accomplish 25 repetitions. What would be the most appropriate method for grading the activity?
You choose to conduct a quick upper extremity ROM and MMT as…
You choose to conduct a quick upper extremity ROM and MMT assessment for someone who just had hip surgery and needs to follow the surgeon’s weight bearing precautions. Which of the following is the likely rationale for doing the quick ROM and MMT for this patient?
An OT would use active assistive range of motion (AAROM) for…
An OT would use active assistive range of motion (AAROM) for the following:
Which of the following deficits are addressed in the Biomech…
Which of the following deficits are addressed in the Biomechanical Frame of Reference for Adults?: