This article shows the Kinesiology MCQ of Chapter 7 of Dena Gardener Book
- What best defines passive movement in kinesiology?
- A. Movement initiated by the muscles.
- B. Movement achieved through external force without muscle activation.
- C. Movement performed actively with full muscle control.
- D. Movement that requires a combination of muscle groups.
- Which of the following is an example of passive movement?
- A. Running a marathon.
- B. Performing a push-up.
- C. A therapist manually bending and extending a patient’s knee.
- D. Flexing the biceps during a curl exercise.
- What is the primary goal of passive range of motion (PROM) exercises in rehabilitation?
- A. To increase muscle strength.
- B. To maintain or improve joint mobility.
- C. To enhance cardiovascular fitness.
- D. To improve neuromuscular coordination.
- During a passive movement assessment, a physical therapist notes resistance or “catching” at a specific joint angle. What might this indicate?
- A. Normal joint mobility.
- B. Muscle hypertrophy.
- C. Joint contracture or adhesion.
- D. Adequate muscle flexibility.
- Which of the following terms refers to a therapeutic technique that involves passive stretching to improve muscle and joint flexibility?
- A. Active Release Technique (ART).
- B. Myofascial release.
- C. PNF stretching.
- D. Static stretching.
Kinesiology MCQ :Chapter 6 Passive Movement
- What best defines passive movement in kinesiology?
- A. Movement initiated by the muscles.
- B. Movement achieved through external force without muscle activation.
- C. Movement performed actively with full muscle control.
- D. Movement that requires a combination of muscle groups.
- Which of the following is an example of passive movement?
- A. Running a marathon.
- B. Performing a push-up.
- C. A therapist manually bending and extending a patient’s knee.
- D. Flexing the biceps during a curl exercise.
- What is the primary goal of passive range of motion (PROM) exercises in rehabilitation?
- A. To increase muscle strength.
- B. To maintain or improve joint mobility.
- C. To enhance cardiovascular fitness.
- D. To improve neuromuscular coordination.
- During a passive movement assessment, a physical therapist notes resistance or “catching” at a specific joint angle. What might this indicate?
- A. Normal joint mobility.
- B. Muscle hypertrophy.
- C. Joint contracture or adhesion.
- D. Adequate muscle flexibility.
- Which of the following terms refers to a therapeutic technique that involves passive stretching to improve muscle and joint flexibility?
- A. Active Release Technique (ART).
- B. Myofascial release.
- C. PNF stretching.
- D. Static stretching.
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