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SMRT ADVANCED Shoulder, Axilla, Upper Back & Ribcage Exam

SMRT ADVANCED Shoulder, Axilla, Upper Back & Ribcage Exam

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1. A two-handed move for middle deltoid will include inferior pressure on the*
2. During a two-handed move for subscapularis, using more pressure in one hand and less in the other will allow you to*
3. When using two hands to target specific fibers of a muscle or tendon, you want to move*
4. To target the long head of the biceps brachii muscle during a two-handed move, place your superior hand on the _____________________ instead of the coracoid process.*
5. One way to release pectoralis major is to use the anterior lateral aspect of ribs*
6. The clavipectoral, pectoral, and brachial fascia all link directly to the*
7. When doing the two-handed release for external oblique and serratus anterior, you will have one hand on ribs 4-8, the other hand will be moving the*
8. If you find that the client’s right clavicle is inferior at the medial head and superior at the lateral head, you will move it*
9. When we do the basic move for infraspinatus, supraspinatus, and teres minor in a supine position, we are targeting*
10. To assess the fascia, you want to move it in all directions. You are looking for*
11. When doing a two-handed release for the respiratory diaphragm, you will*
12. The two-handed move for which muscle has you lifting the arm while the client is prone until the scapula moves toward the clavicle and stabilizing the clavicle with your other hand?*
13. While releasing middle trapezius with two hands, you will use one hand to*
14. For the additional move for supraspinatus you place your hand or fingers on the lateral aspect of the*
15. To release the binding along the upper thoracic vertebrae that is sometimes referred to as dowager's hump, you may use the binding concept and squeeze*
16. The two-handed move for which muscle has you moving the head into extension and lateral flexion while mildly compressing?*
17. Lower trapezius has the potential to adhere to a few muscles. Two of them are*
18. The anterior longitudinal ligament is attached to the*
19. To release the fascia, you want to move*
20. If you find that the client’s right clavicle is superior at the medial head and inferior at the lateral head, you will move it*
21. When we assess the scapula, we*
22. Posterior deltoid can be released by bringing the _____________ closer to the _______________.*
23. For a two-handed teres minor release, do the basic position, then move the inferior angle of the scapula*
24. The clavipectoral fascia becomes the*
25. When doing a two-handed move for subscapularis, you can target the muscle belly by*
26. To target the medial fibers of pectoralis major, you will do the basic positon and then use your other hand to move the*
27. Binding of a muscle happens when muscle fibers become too close together and decrease the space for the connective tissues within the muscle. The connective tissue that surrounds each muscle fiber is called the*
28. The supraspinous, interspinous, and posterior longitudinal ligaments are all located in*
29. You can release the first rib by moving the*
30. To release the coracohumeral ligament, you want to*
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